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Quotes About Feeds

The secret is this: monkey mind feeds in darkness, it shrinks under the light of observation.
~ David A. Cooper
But as soon as Facebook decided that they wanted to become purveyors of news, suddenly you have these highly personalized newsfeeds where everything is based on what your friends like, what you like, things that you've read in the past.
~ Hannah Fry
Marble lasts, but soil feeds.
~ Rebecca Solnit
Envy feeds on the living, after death it rests, then the honor of a man protects him.
~ Ovid
At midnight on the Emperor's pavement flitFlames that no faggot feeds, nor steel has lit.
~ William Butler Yeats
When hope is hungry, everything feeds it
~ Mignon McLaughlin
Unhappiness spreads more easily than a physical disease. Through the law of resonance, it triggers and feeds latent negativity in others, unless they are immune — that is, highly conscious.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Do you not see that love feeds without gluttony on itself, that love is an ever-brimming cup, from which drinking fills again and still more.
~ Alexandra Ripley
The poet craves emotion, and feeds the fire that consumes him, and only under this condition is he baptized with creative power.
~ George Edward Woodberry
We're the only ones who know what death is all about. And the earth itself. Just let somebody try to muscle in on our work, and the earth will swallow him up like that, believe me. The earth is kind to us gravediggers. It doesn't complain, it lets itself be worked over. It accepts what we give it. It endures the assassin's arrogance and the victim's tears. It's open to everybody at any moment; the great conqueror is the earth, for it is the earth that raises the dead and feeds the living.
~ Elie Wiesel
Poker is a great game and feeds my need for competition a lot.
~ Bruce Buffer
A Man of Knowledge like a rich Soil, feeds If not a world of Corn, a world of Weeds.
~ Benjamin Franklin
Our online news feeds aggregate all of the world's pain and cruelty, dragging our brains into a kind of learned helplessness. Technology that provides us with near-complete knowledge without a commensurate level of agency isn't humane.
~ Tristan Harris
The celebrity craze is a little much. But it's good for me, so you don't bite the hand that feeds you.
~ Peter Falk
because Puritanism is an insatiable vice that feeds off its own shit.
~ Andrew Breitbart
king of a large and fruitful territory there feeds, lodges, and is clad worse than a day-labourer in England.
~ John Locke
Radio... force-feeds us music... everywhere and all the time... sewage-water music in which music is dying.
~ Milan Kundera
Obsession does not seek out problems and correct them; it manufactures them out of nothing, feeds them, makes them stronger.
~ Harlan Coben
Hatred like love feeds on the merest trifles.
~ Honore de Balzac
Hatred like love feeds on the merest trifles. Everything adds to it. Just as the being we love can do no wrong, so the one we hate can do no right.
~ Honore de Balzac
Revenge is barren of itself: it is the dreadful food it feeds on its delight is murder, and its end is despair.
~ Friedrich Schiller
Torvald Nom: "There's little value in seeking to find reasons for why people do what they do, or feel the way they feel. Hatred is a most pernicious weed, finding root in any kind of soil. It feeds on itself." Karsa Orlong: "With words." "Indeed, with words. Form an opinion, say it often enough and pretty soon everyone's saying it right back at you." – HoC 236
~ Steven Erikson
Art both expresses and gratifies the lowest part of the soul, and feeds and enlivens base emotions which ought to be left to wither.
~ Iris Murdoch
Canada is like an old cow. The West feeds it. Ontario and Quebec milk it. And you can well imagine what it's doing in the Maritimes.
~ Tommy Douglas