I count calories and watch my carbs.

I didn't know what to do with calories.

Everything in moderation, like calories.

I never count calories, but I eat so well.

When something is delicious, it's zero calories.

You can burn a lot of calories mopping the house.

Life is just too short to count calories forever!

I don't concern myself too much about calories and fat.

It's smarter to look at portions than to count calories.

You hit 41 and you don't burn calories like you used to.

If you're cooking food, you don't have to count calories.

To look and feel my best, I watch my calories and exercise.

If I eat 2,700 calories a day, a quarter of that is Coca-Cola.

Nothing burns more calories than dancing in 5-inch heels... try it!

I usually eat whatever I want... about 5,000 to 7,000 calories a day.

Too many people just eat to consume calories. Try dining for a change.

A gourmet who thinks of calories is like a tart who looks at her watch.

I have to eat a lot more in the summer because I'm burning more calories.

Your mind burns a lot of calories. Writing can feel like a physical workout.

You can't smash your business and be a mum or a dad on 1,000 calories a day.

Once you have to start counting calories, it takes away from the joy of eating.

Calories don’t count if they’re connected to a celebration. Everyone knows this.

My body holds on to every part of every, you know, calorie that there is out there.

Juno MacGuff: You can never have too many of your favorite one calorie breath mints.

I'd be counting calories in my head while having conversations and doing crosswords.

Every pound of muscle burns approximately 50 calories every day, just doing nothing.

Some things are worth the fat and calories, although I have to watch it like a hawk.

I don't burn any calories trying to be masculine; I just happen to be from that world.

I only go to yoga to drink wine, so I'm good. I just throw the calories right back in.

Embrace good smells. No cost, no calories, no energy, no time - a quick hit of pleasure.

It was funny, when I got to Australia to The Presidents Cup, I ate about 6,000 calories.

Raw leafy greens contain only about 100 calories per pound and are packed with nutrients.

Everyone knows that if you buy chocolate with spare change, then the calories don't count.

Regardless of your metabolism, if you stop consuming so many calories, you will lose weight.

Dieting isn't complicated: if you eat 2,000 calories, you have to burn it off; simple as that.

If you lose count of how many cookies you ate, the calorie intake ceases to exist. True story.

I used to skip breakfast, but eating gets my metabolism going, so I burn more calories all day.

I'm probably throwing down close to 10,000 calories. And then I don't eat for three or four days.

After being in a gym, you're super hungry all the time because you're burning all these calories.

It's amazing how filling my cup with empty calories can lead to filling out the rear of my jeans.

I don't really document how many calories I eat or anything like that. I try to listen to my body.

When I ran across America, for 75 days I ate 10,000 calories a day. I still lost about five pounds.

Going into a contest, I do not eat solid food and take in minimal calories for days, so I am hungry.

I have something called exercise bulimia, which is where you rid of your calories by over-exercising.

When you eat mindfully, by paying attention to what you eat, you get more pleasure with fewer calories.

I don't think meals have any business being deductible. I'm for separation of calories and corporations.

Make 80 percent of the food you eat healthy, then take 20 percent of your daily calories and make them fun.

I eat about 4,500 calories every day, but I eat only nutritious, organic foods, and I don't eat added sugars.

Calories from protein affect your brain, your appetite control center, so you are more satiated and satisfied.

While losing weight I followed a protein diet in which you take 500 calories a day and don't eat after 9 P. M.

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