We clean our plates, yet we’re still famished—starving for something other than food.

Kate Wicker

Mots clés soul hunger longing body-image starving eating-disoders



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The good news is that there is one kind of food you can never have too much of. The best way to fully recover from a food addiction or body-image problem is to fill up on the Lord.

Kate Wicker

Mots clés food god christian catholic longing body-image eating-disoders divine-hunger



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We’re not protecting our daughters if we forbid makeup, eschew fashionable hairstyles, or wear dowdy clothes. The feminine form is beautiful. Sure, we don’t want to hide behind makeup or wear immodest clothes to draw attention to ourselves. But there’s nothing wrong with wanting to accent our femininity.

Kate Wicker

Mots clés beauty christian modesty catholic daughters body-image femininity raising-kids



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We are beautiful because we are sons and daughters of God, not because we look a certain way.

Kate Wicker

Mots clés god eating-disorder looks perfection longing body-image true-beauty



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You are a beloved child of God. But please remember this, too: You are human. You cannot expect to eat perfectly, look perfect, or be perfect. When you stumble, pick yourself up, even if you have to do it again and again.

Kate Wicker

Mots clés god faith christian eating-disorder perfection catholic body-image stumbling



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Perhaps a past of bingeing, restricting, or purging comes back to haunt you from time to time. Maybe you have to fight hard battles against vanity, gluttony, and shame. But with God’s saving power, every new day is a gift, an opportunity to detach yourself from tormenting thoughts about food or how you look and to attach yourself to God. Remember, we all hunger for God, more than we hunger for a big bowl of ice cream or a perfect physique.

Kate Wicker

Mots clés food god faith christian eating-disorder perfection catholic hunger body-image detachment



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Chris ordered Greek Chicken, no butter no salt, and I decided to splurge on a hamburger. To which my mama took the opportunity to point out that I could eat whatever I wanted and not get fat. She never believed me when I said I watched what I ate and exercised on the regular.

“Her daddy was the same way. Straight up and down. Course she got the tits that he ain’t have.

Jane Aire

Mots clés humor body-image mothers-and-daughters



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I keep telling you, nobody wants legs like a stick insect. They want a bottom they can park in a bike in and balance a pint of beer on.

Helen Fielding

Mots clés humor body-image



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Only on a few occasions had I ever been comfortable showing my body off, and now here I was, taking a job where Asian boobs and ass ran free.

Teresa Lo

Mots clés chinese body-image erotica chinese-literature asian-american nightclub



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Claims have been made that I've been on a strict workout routine regulated by co-stars, whipped into shape by trainers I've never met, eating sprouted grains I can't pronounce and ultimately losing 14 pounds off my 5'3" frame. Losing 14 pounds out of necessity in order to live a healthier life is a huge victory. I'm a petite person to begin with, so the idea of my losing this amount of weight is utter lunacy. If I were to lose 14 pounds, I'd have to part with both arms. And a foot.

Scarlett Johansson

Mots clés feminism feminist sexism body-image weight women-s-issues johansson scarlett-johansson



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