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Quotes About Full

I have a huge appetite. I can eat enough for three people. So for me, eating small meals through the day is key. It keeps me full, at the same time it doesn't make me lethargic.
~ Diana Penty
I develop trust, and I think it's the most important to my growth. If my restaurants are always full and my books sell, it's this trust.
~ Lidia Bastianich
Just having my mom be healthy is, like, so overwhelming enough. Like, my heart's just full of gratitude.
~ Ally Brooke
'Gujarat 11' has a good script; it is a full package of entertainment, comedy, emotions and has a message for the audience.
~ Daisy Shah
We had to be up early in the morning. We had a goat race to go to... We asked the old man confident in the knowledge that he, like every Frenchman, would be an expert. "The goats who make the most droppings before the race are likely to do well. An empty goat is faster than a full goat. C'est logique.
~ Peter Mayle
The air is full of souls those who are nearest to earth descending to be tied to mortal bodies return to other bodies, desiring to live in them.
~ Philo Judaeus
History is another country and might be full of fascinating incidents and places to go visit - but as a destination for emigration, it has some problems!
~ Charles Stross
We always try to make every song we do sound like a track. It's vocal, but we want it to be really full so no one really can even know if it's a cappella. It's not like it's missing anything, per se.
~ Kirstin Maldonado
and so, in the very act of attacking the full story, Pip was somehow confirming its essential plausibility.
~ Jonathan Franzen
Open duh computer." Germans ought to farm out all positions of petty authority. The accent remained too full of implication.
~ Jonathan Lethem
He was telling an interesting anecdote full of exciting words like "encyclopedia" and "rhododendron".
~ A.A. Milne
We're trying to tell a very full story of 'Nashville' and these characters in Nashville, and I'm really hopeful that we're going to be able to do something as innovative as 'American Horror Story' and 'Friday Night Lights.' And I think so far, we're on the right path for that.
~ Connie Britton
Life forms illogical patterns. It is haphazard and full of beauties which I try to catch as they fly by, for who knows whether any of them will ever return?
~ Margot Fonteyn
In my view, nothing would do more to reduce violence in American cities than genuine full employment - a job at a decent wage for every person who wants to work. Numerous studies have shown that violence increases with unemployment.
~ Martin Luther King III
I've never walked into a restaurant, asked for a table and been told, 'We're full.'
~ John Mayer
The Republican Party's history is rich and chock full of emancipation and black history.
~ Rand Paul
If you had to sum up chemistry in one sentence, it might be this: Atoms need to have full shells of electrons to feel satisfied, and different elements steal, shed, or borrow different numbers of electrons to achieve a full shell.
~ Sam Kean
I can't sum up my books. They're all rather complicated. Sometimes I think they're too complicated. But that's the way I am. When I start to write a book, my head gets full of all kinds of detail.
~ Ruth Rendell
Voltaire, as full of life as summer is full of blossoms, giving his ideas upon all subjects at the expense of prince and king, was exiled to England.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
just like the moon, life surely has a side that is perpetually turned away from us and which is not its opposite but adds to its perfection and completeness, to the truly intact and full sphere of being.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
He's spilled the beans. He's poured out His intentions, allowing us full access. The humans put the Forbidden Book on display tables and shelves. But we actually read it; indeed we must no matter how loathsome.
~ Randy Alcorn
They saw him as he was, a full man whose griefs and solaces and talents ran together.
~ Joshua Wolf Shenk
The woes constitute the most radical criticism, for they are announcements and anticipations of death. The woes of Luke are pronounced against the rich (v. 24), the full (v. 25a), the ones who laugh (v. 25b), and the ones who enjoy social approval (v. 26)—which is to say that the death sentence is upon those who live fully and comfortably in this age without awareness or openness to the new future coming.
~ Walter Brueggemann
What he saw seemed natural enough, and despite his sudden indifference to the world, it gave him a small squeeze of comfort that saddened him a little. Saddened that he'd never have a chance to live a full and meaningful life under the skies above.
~ James Dashner