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Meal isn't over when I'm full. Meal's over when I hate myself.
Patton Oswalt
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote highlights the emotional aspect of eating, suggesting that satisfaction comes not just from fullness but from a positive self-perception.

Patton Oswalt's quote reflects the complex relationship between food, self-image, and emotional satisfaction. It suggests that the end of a meal is determined not by physical fullness but by one's feelings of self-worth, emphasizing that indulgence can sometimes lead to regret or self-loathing. This idea resonates with many who struggle with food choices and their impacts on self-esteem and happiness.

Themes

FoodSelf-ImageHappinessEatingIndulgence

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be shared in a discussion about body positivity and our relationship with food.

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