“I think that by staying out of shape at the age of 33 I'm doing myself a huge favor for my future. There will never be anyone commenting on how I've 'let myself go.' I've gone. It's gone. It's not going, it's GONE.”

Feel This Book, co-authored with Ben Stiller
from "Feel this Book"

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comedian, actress, political activist, writer 1964

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