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Quotes About Feed

let me read over again that fearful letter of yours, that I may get it by heart, and with it feed my distress, and make calamity familiar to me.
~ Samuel Richardson
If we were to live here always, with no other care than how to feed, clothe, and house ourselves, life would be a very sorry business. It is immeasurably heightened by the solemnity of death.
~ Alexander Smith
cunt. I read once that the most powerful kind of reinforcement is occasional. It was in fact a dog-training book and it's the closest thing to the truth I know. It's the law. If you want your dog to act like a beggar, feed her from the table once in a while. Feed her maybe the day you bring her home and not again until she is ten and then twice a week.
~ Eileen Myles
the furies who indulge the happiness of today to feed the violence of tomorrow.
~ Elena Ferrante
The earliest and most basic definition of community—of tribe—would be the group of people that you would both help feed and help defend.
~ Sebastian Junger
walked back into the house to feed myself and my illusions.
~ Sherman Alexie
He was like some wild, untamed creature that you could keep and feed for a time, but in the end you knew you'd have to let it go for its own sake as well as yours.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
It'll probably be brutal, too. They might even feed you to the dog. He doesn't have a dog. Yeah, well, he might get one just to feed you to it. She'd never been the kind of person to let something as ridiculous as rational logic interfere with her fear.' (Alix)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Here you're just a person…one with a life force that can feed us all. (Misery) Baby, I'm not worth the indigestion. Trust me. (Fang)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Here you're just a person…one with a life force that can feed us all. (Misery) Baby, I'm not worth the indigestion. Trust me. (Fang)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Zombies have no memories of their former life. You wont see the undead trying to wash windows or do your taxes. All they know how to do is swarm and feed.
~ Max Brooks
If thou of fortune be bereft, and in thy store there be but left two loaves, sell one, and with the dole, buy hyacinths to feed thy soul.
~ John Greenleaf Whittier
I get my news from selected Google News and my social feed.
~ Peter Diamandis
The God of love my shepherd is,            And he that doth me feed: While he is mine, and I am his,            What can I want or need?
~ George Herbert
The business aspect and the social aspect of FEED go hand in hand. The more we can strengthen our business, the more we are able to give. And the more we can focus on giving back, the more customers will want to buy our products, thus strengthening our business.
~ Lauren Bush
Let me pose you a question. Can farm-raised salmon be organic when its feed has nothing to do with its natural diet, even if the feed itself is supposedly organic, and the fish themselves are packed tightly in pens, swimming in their own filth?
~ Mark Bittman
Thus Angels' Bread is madeThe Bread of man today:The Living Bread from HeavenWith figures doth away:O wondrous gift indeed!The poor and lowly mayUpon their Lord and Master feed.
~ Saint Thomas Aquinas
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
And if the feed costs rose, the suppliers would have to eat the losses.
~ Anthony Robbins
You can't force feed a fool. They are blind to their need.
~ E'yen A. Gardner
Do you know how much cheaper we could buy that feed if we'd get into the government program?" "The feed wouldn't be cheaper. It'd just mean somebody else was helpin' pay for it, is all.
~ Elmer Kelton
What an admirable maneuver it would be to make a wife dance, and to feed her on vegetables!
~ balzac honore de xi
I'm happy to feed the illusion that I'm a lazy recluse.
~ Julian Casablancas
Commodity prices are at a record high. In 1933, the world's population was just over 2 billion people. Today, there are 7 billion mouths to feed - many of them depending on American agriculture.
~ Debbie Stabenow