Quote by Sean Astin
My diet is always terrible, unfortunately. I dont know moderation.

My diet is always terrible, unfortunately. I dont know moderation. – Sean Astin

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I was about 14, and my friends stepdad asked me to do a 10K with him because his son – who was more into basketball – didnt want to. It was amazing, and I still remember the time I got: 48:23. – Sean Astin

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I told another ESPN friend here, I love all sports. I cant think of any I dont love. Ive even come to appreciate cricket. Maybe I could play a sportswriter. I dont know. Anything in the sports realm is appealing. – Sean Astin

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A paparazzo once jumped out of a car and started running backward with me. I slowed down out of courtesy because she started drifting into the street. I reached out my hand and moved her back so she didnt get hit by a bus. – Sean Astin

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I thought, you know the food and the diet thing is one way to start yourself onto a healthy lifestyle, but if you dont move, if you dont start exercising youre gonna deteriorate. – Warren Cuccurullo

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I dont eat junk foods and I dont think junk thoughts. – Peace Pilgrim

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A diet should be named after what you do eat, not what you dont eat. – Robert Atkins

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