Susan Powter
Susan Powter
Susan Powter is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author, who rose to fame in the 1990s with her catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!", which was the centerpiece of her weight loss infomercial...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionCelebrity
Date of Birth22 December 1957
CountryUnited States of America
scared telling-the-truth authority
I don't value authority. I don't value the systems. I don't value patriarchal religion. I don't value the things that diminish you when you do tell the truth. So I'm not scared of the end result, and that is the biggest asset I have.
race half earth
There isn't a religion on earth that isn't damaging to the human race because every one of them is patriarchal and every one eliminates more than half of the human race - women. They are all oppressors of women.
couple two principles
There's a couple of universal principles in life. One is, don't ever open a restaurant. One out of every two fails.
world needs arguing
There isn't a theologian in the world who can argue with me on this. God has no gender. If that's the case, then everything needs to be rewritten now, right now.
fitness fit fats
I've been fit and I've been fat, and fit is better.
rocks glasses people
The more people I meet, the farther out of my own little world I go, the more I see that we are all alike. And there isn't one of us who can afford to pick up the rock in the glass house.
children men interesting
Isn't it interesting how men 'leave' their families, but women 'abandon' their children?
pain food hatred
Food = joy ... guilt ... anger ... pain ... nurturing ... friendship ... hatred ... the way you look and feel.... Food = everything you can imagine.
mean sparks rich
The more you achieve, the more interest it should spark to go further, because there's so much - and I don't mean monetarily and I don't mean in society. This whole experience of living is so rich!
privilege want knows
Everything, everything, everything! I want to know everything. I want the privilege of being a crone.
together energy individualism
What's natural and right is to go with the energy of how it all has to work together. What's natural and right is interconnectedness, not individualism. What is natural and right is respect for the system, not killing the system. What's natural and right is love.
monday years habit
The habits that took years to build, do not take a day to change.
father want way
My father instilled in me that if you don't see things happening the way you want them to, you get out there and make them happen.