Quotes About Hunger
People are usually pretty hungry after a funeral. I guess it's because we all realize that time is running out and we better eat all we can. Please don't mention that to my mother.
~ Peter Hedges
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Conservatives often seem afraid of questions and liberals afraid of answers—which is even sillier, because that's like being afraid of food. Being afraid of questions is like being afraid of hunger. That's only cowardice.
~ Peter Kreeft
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We are bored with God because our heartsq do not hunger for God, seek God, love God
~ Peter Kreeft
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She felt half inclined to lie down and die. But her body wanted food and drink, and she took this as a sign that her body at least wanted to go on living.
~ Philip Pullman
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this man who had so much that he wanted even more.
~ Philip Pullman
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Only a fool loves war," said Calvar, "or a man who has never seen it. The trouble is that the survivors forget about the horrors and remember only the battle lust. They pass on that memory, and other men hunger for it.
~ David Gemmell
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Seattle's ambivalence and Oklahoma City's hunger permeated everything.
~ Unknown
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We have fallen through the surface of want and are deep.
~ David Levithan
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We have fallen through the surface and are deep in the trenches of need
~ David Levithan
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Happiness isn't something she spends much time thinking about. Survival, discomfort, hunger...these are the concerns that fill her days.
~ David Maine
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There is so much I need, but you can't get it for me.
~ David Maine
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finding your vocation in life is discovering the place '...where your deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet.
~ Unknown
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They're hungry for something they know nothing about, but we, we know all too well that the price of fame is the loss of privacy.
~ David Sedaris
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Yeah, and piss is just like honey if you're hungry enough.
~ David Sedaris
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You can't brace yourself for famine if you've never known hunger; it is foolish even to try. The most you can do is eat up while you still can, stuffing yourself, shoveling it in with both hands and licking clean the plates, recalling every course in vivid detail.
~ David Sedaris
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this time the petition rose from deep inside her heart. Asking for the fire of the Holy Spirit to be kindled anew. And for her to reach toward God with that hunger, that yearning, that desire to know and serve and love in His name. All around her shouts of wonder and joy rang out as others received the touch they had requested in their bodies and souls.
~ Davis Bunn
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This book was born as I was hungry. Let m eexplain.
~ Yann Martel
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She sensed in him loneliness, hunger for the sound of a voice. She had heard her uncle speak of the loneliness of lonely camp-fires and how all men working or hiding or lost in the wilderness would see sweet faces in the embers and be haunted by soft voices.
~ Zane Grey
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cemeteries grow larger the number of defenders shrinks but the defense continues and will last to the end and even if the City falls and one of us survives he will carry the City inside him on the roads of exile he will be the City we look at the face of hunger the face of fire the face of death and the worst of them all—the face of treason and only our dreams have not been humiliated
~ Zbigniew Herbert
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When you hungry it is painful but when de belly too full it painful too.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
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Then he took off with ponderous flight and circled and lowered, circled and lowered until the others danced in joy and hunger at his approach.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
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There is something about poverty that smells like death.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
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I'm a huge food addict.
~ Colin Donnell
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Being charitable one day a year might make do-gooders like Jimmie feel all soft and gooey inside, but people needed to eat three hundred and sixty-five days a year, not only on December twenty-fifth.
~ Unknown
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