Quotes About Insatiable
Greene was insecure, needy, insatiable, interested in variation, and always willing to have a go.
~ Paul Theroux
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It's said that 'power corrupts,' but actually it's more true that power attracts the corruptible. The sane are usually attracted by other things than power. When they do act, they think of it as service, which has limits. The tyrant, though, seeks mastery, for which he is insatiable, implacable
~ David Brin
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The sane are usually attracted by other things than power. When they do act, they think of it as service, which has limits. The tyrant, though, seeks mastery, for which he is insatiable, implacable.
~ David Brin
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If nonsatiety were the natural state of human nature then aggressive want-stimulating advertising would not be necessary, nor would the barrage of novelty aimed at promoting dissatisfaction with last year's model. The system attempts to remake people to fit its own presuppositions. If people's wants are not naturally insatiable we must make them so, in order to keep the system going.
~ Herman E. Daly
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Such a person does not cease longing after insatiable appetites, struggling in the darkness without satisfaction. This tortures him and makes the fire grow upon him all the more.
~ Unknown
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pity was insatiable—a false virtue that always craved more suffering to show how limitless and magnificent it could be.
~ Unknown
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And he had learned that pity was insatiable—a false virtue that always craved more suffering to show how limitless and magnificent it could be.
~ Unknown
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Do you ever feel so angry that you think you could devour the whole world and still not be satisfied?
~ Holly Black
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El poder es infeccioso. El poder es insaciable.
~ Holly Black
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Oh, Pandora. Where's your willpower? You were told not to open that box, you snoopy girl, you typical woman with your insatiable curiosity; now look what you've gone and done. When for one thing it was a jar, not a box, and for another—how many times does she have to say it?—nobody said a word about not opening it!
~ Liane Moriarty
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And then, everyone's like, Oh, Pandora. Where's your willpower? You were told not to open that box, you snoopy girl, you typical woman with your insatiable curiosity, now look what you've gone and done. When for one thing it was a jar, not a box, and for another, how many times does she have to say it, nobody said a word about not opening it!
~ Liane Moriarty
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I really liked playing a vampire. Their hunger is insatiable. Even when they eat someone, it's never enough.
~ Parker Posey
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North is a powerful man, and you're still connected to him. Flo frowned. Probably sexual memory, those Capricorns are insatiable. Well, you know. Sea Goat. And of course, you're a Fish. You'll end up back in bed with him. Andie slammed the car door. You know what I'd like for Christmas, Flo? Boundaries. You can gift me early if you'd like.
~ Jennifer Crusie
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If a person who constantly reads is labeled a bookworm, then I was quickly becoming what might be called a tapeworm.
~ David Sedaris
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You ever been to Tijuana?" he asked. Most of Dupont's stories began with a question and ended with an insatiable woman, buck naked and begging for more.
~ David Sedaris
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Now, another way to think about this is that Shakespeare's ego was so very insatiable he thought he could speak for everybody: a black duke, a transvestite girl, a carefree prince, a mad king. But we tend not to think of it that way, in Britain, instead we consider Shakespeare's breed of impersonality among the highest literary virtues.
~ Zadie Smith
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unquenchable
~ Zane Grey
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At age forty-two, Ben Franklin retired from his profession as newspaper and magazine publisher to the American colonies to pursue other interests. His aim now was to satisfy his insatiable scientific curiosity. What caused a high-pitched violin to break a glass? Why does electricity go through water but not wood? Such questions then fell under the heading of natural philosophy, what we today call physics. (The term "scientist" was not coined until 1833.)
~ Unknown
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More. Oh that word. That deceptive word. That eater of lives; that malcontent.
~ Joanne Harris
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No matter how much you consumed, you would not have your fill.
~ Jodi Picoult
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With the thirst of an insatiable swillpot, he had poured down the fiction of two generations of deep thinkers, and he was pickled in their
~ Dean Koontz
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After all, the three of us were young. It wasn't just about the pleasure of the flesh. No, it wasn't that simple. The flesh is easy to satisfy. It's the heart that is insatiable, the heart that needs to love, to despair, to burn with any kind of fire…That was what we wanted. To burn, to be consumed, to devour our days just as fire devours the forest.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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It was her always insatiable reading that managed to uncover truths hidden in the most barefaced fake, falsity with no attenuating circumstances in words claiming to be the most truthful.
~ Italo Calvino
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I was a degenerate, with an insatiable capacity for perversion. Incapable of change. I could do anything except not drink.
~ Dan Fante
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