Quotes About Thirst
Desert Pools I love too much; I am a river Surging with spring that seeks the sea, I am too generous a giver, Love will not stoop to drink of me. His feet will turn to desert places Shadowless, reft of rain and dew, Where stars stare down with sharpened faces From heavens pitilessly blue. And there at midnight sick with faring, He will stoop down in his desire To slake the thirst grown past all bearing In stagnant water keen as fire.
~ Sara Teasdale
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If their imaginations are starved, you feed them; if they are thirsty, you give them something to drink. Trust the Spirit to bring the needed nourishment along the way. NURTURING
~ Sarah Arthur
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A giant thirst is a great joy when quenched in time.
~ Edward Abbey
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We always want what we can't have.
~ Marian Keyes
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My soul drank enough to know how thirsty it was.
~ Marie Howe
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To exist is to drink oneself without thirst.
~ Annie Ernaux
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~ Anthony Burgess
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It is always the man who has tasted life who demands more of it.
~ Arnold Bennett
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God has given me blood to drink.
~ Shirley Jackson
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We never lose what we really want
~ Sigmund Freud
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From the top of the hill I look at the path travelled, and the entire path is present in the joy of my success. The walk gives the rest its worth, and my thirst gives the glass of water its worth. A whole past comes together in the moment of enjoyment
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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He felt like a man who has asked for a drink of cold charged water and found it warm and flat.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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The birth of a man is the birth of his sorrow. The longer he lives, the more stupid he becomes, because his anxiety to avoid unavoidable death becomes more and more acute. What bitterness! He lives for what is always out of reach! His thirst for survival in the future makes him incapable of living in the present. CHUANG TZU
~ Sogyal Rinpoche
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Characters paralyzed by the meaninglessness of modern life still have to drink water from time to time.
~ Sol Stein
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All this time, I wasn't hungry for success, I was hungry.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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He's lithe and tanned and taut. But to my eye he's lost something. He has a synthetic quality, like orange soda instead of freshly squeezed juice. It's orangey and bubbly and it quenches your thirst, but it leaves a bitter aftertaste. And it's not good for you.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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If you were to offer a thirsty man all wisdom, you would not please him more than if you gave him a drink.
~ Sophocles
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I don't want a simple life. I want an extraordinary continuous adventure. That's the problem. I just want more. I want it all & everything in-between.
~ Heather Dorff
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I need someone who always wants more out of life. Like me - I'm just that way.
~ Joan Smalls
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Insofar as there shall always be a desire, there shall always be a want and there shall always be a need
~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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The key to Christian living is a thirst and hunger for God. And one of the main reasons people do not understand or experience the sovereignty of grace and the way it works through the awakening of sovereign joy is that their hunger and thirst for God is so small.
~ John Piper
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The life-giving preacher is a man of God, whose heart is ever athirst for God, whose soul is ever following hard after God, whose eye is single to God, and in whom by the power of God's Spirit the flesh and the world have been crucified and his ministry is like the generous flood of a life-giving river.
~ John Piper
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My people have committed two evils: they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters, and hewed out cisterns for themselves, broken cisterns that can hold no water" (Jer. 2:13).
~ John Piper
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The white ghost knew what all these horsemen meant; he knew what was expected of him that day; but he knew that is body ached, that his throat was dry, and that the rolling stubble called but faintly to him. The day before he had eaten a piece of tainted meat no bigger than a lump of sugar, and now it was better to lie quietly I the soft straw then to pit one's speed and nose against another over those long, long miles.
~ John Taintor Foote
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