Quote #163917
I’m lucky, I don’t like sweets, not even chocolate.
Eva Herzigova
About This Quote
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Interpretation
In this remark, Herzigová frames a personal dietary preference as a form of “luck,” implicitly acknowledging how difficult it can be—especially in fashion and modeling contexts—to resist calorie-dense treats that are culturally associated with indulgence and temptation. By singling out chocolate, often treated as the quintessential sweet craving, she emphasizes that her self-control is not primarily a matter of discipline but of taste: she simply doesn’t desire what many people struggle to limit. The line also lightly comments on the pressures surrounding body image, suggesting that what looks like willpower may sometimes be explained by temperament and appetite rather than moral virtue.



