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Dieting makes me want to murder everyone around me.
David Foster Wallace
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote humorously expresses the frustration and irritability often associated with dieting.

David Foster Wallace uses hyperbole to reveal the intense emotional state that can accompany attempts to diet. The statement captures the struggle of adhering to a restricted diet, emphasizing how such efforts can lead to feelings of anger and tension in a lighthearted yet truthful manner.

Themes

DietingFrustrationHumorEmotionsAnger

In practice

Example use cases

Using this quote during a comedy show about dieting experiences.

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