Fat Quote by John Popper Download Open image “I was too fat to play Red Rocks, I was so huge that it endangered my heart to be up on stage.” — John Popper ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fat Heart Play Red Rocks
In 2004, I was on the West End stage in The Woman In White, and for every show I had to climb into a… — Michael Crawford Copy Share Image
I was almost kind of trapped by my own success into only doing rock. — Rick Derringer Copy Share Image
I had to gain weight until I looked like a seal so I could compete with the real whores who played the other roles.… — Victoria Abril Copy Share Image
I was quite small; then I had a big growth spurt that led to a problem with my back, which stopped me playing for… — Gareth Bale Copy Share Image
I did rocks, all this dumb stuff. But now it's just trying to stay afloat and just get through the days. — Adam Sandler Copy Share Image
I was 12 in '55 when rock and roll hit. It just completely transformed me. — Robert Quine Copy Share Image
I've battled my weight since I was 12. My parents took to us to New York once, for a holiday, and there I'd buy… — Sonam Kapoor Copy Share Image
When you're at a concert and you hear someone improvise well, that's special; it puts you in the moment and takes you someplace. To… — John Popper Copy Share Image
You know, technology caught up with precisely what was wrong with the way that I used food. — John Popper Copy Share Image
The idea is that we're always going to have a good live show, and we love to pay our music and write well. — John Popper Copy Share Image
If you're going to be creative, you ultimately have to be in different ways because if you're going to be in the same ways,… — John Popper Copy Share Image
Throughout history, musicians have never counted on intellectual property really getting them rich. — John Popper Copy Share Image
For those of us who have had the good fortune of a career in music, we feel an obligation to speak out for the… — John Popper Copy Share Image
Working with Secondhand Serenade, I just felt like a songwriter, you know, working with another songwriter. — John Popper Copy Share Image
You have a right to love firearms. And you also have a right to hate them. — John Popper Copy Share Image
There are plenty of very different sounding bands that could be H.O.R.D.E. bands. — John Popper Copy Share Image
We don't sound like a Mississippi Delta band, but we play what we mean, and that's the spirit of the blues. — John Popper Copy Share Image
Yeah, some people said I tried to rip off Cat Stevens and Stevie Wonder. Oh, well. I've always admired those guys. But for me,… — John Popper Copy Share Image
I have fallen in love with American names, the sharp names that never get fat. — Stephen Vincent Benet Copy Share Image
Though 'Fat City' was written long before cellphones or the Internet, its human apparatus is state of the art. — Katherine Dunn Copy Share Image
Shaming happens every day online, it happens all the time. I can be skinny shamed and fat shamed in the same day. — Vogue Williams Copy Share Image
I don't want to lose weight to live long or be healthy. I just want to be able to make fun of fat people… — Tom Segura Copy Share Image
I loved 'Celebrity Fit Club,' working out six days a week, running a mile and a half three times a week, and doing 1,000… — Ralphie May Copy Share Image
I have been Fat Joe since I was a kid. It's always been my name and always will be. — Fat Joe Copy Share Image
People will make mean comments. People are going to say that you're fat, that you're this, that you're that. You just have to be… — Ashley Benson Copy Share Image
I think we should be conscious of what we say to people when we're addressing people's physicality. But to then go a step further… — Judi Love Copy Share Image
The funny thing is, I don't actually think of myself as fat at all. I don't think I am. Not really. — Jo Brand Copy Share Image
I love to feed people, and I like to cook food they want to eat and food that will be good for them. I… — Ruth Glick Copy Share Image
As a dancer I've always checked my body constantly; 'Am I having a good day or am I having a fat day?' — Bonnie Langford Copy Share Image