Quotes About Appetite
people who eat 3 meals a day throughout life have never really tasted Food...
~ Charles Bukowski
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I'm hungry," she said. "Let me cook!" "I'm hungry too. I'll eat you!
~ Charles Bukowski
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The whole earth was nothing but mouths and assholes swallowing and shitting, and fucking.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Eating seemed very important.
~ Charles Bukowski
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The second myth is that in its appetite for death as spectacle the Triple Alliance was fundamentally different from Europe. Criminals beheaded in Palermo, heretics burned alive in Toledo, assassins drawn and quartered in Paris—Europeans flocked to every form of painful death imaginable, free entertainment that drew huge crowds.
~ Charles C. Mann
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Your childhood hunger is the one that never leaves you.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
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I get miserable if I don't eat.
~ Margot Robbie
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I don't think I've ever missed a meal.
~ Daisy Lowe
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Even in the centuries which appear to us to be the most monstrous and foolish, the immortal appetite for beauty has always found satisfaction.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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I need to eat a lot; otherwise, I feel faint. I get in the worst moods if I don't eat.
~ Cara Delevingne
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When I got the appetite for more and more theatre, all I could think of was trying to get back to New York.
~ Wilson Cruz
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My heart is a Latin American food stall and your love is a health inspector from Zurich.
~ Tom Robbins
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Winter in Ohio was especially rough if you had an appetite for color.
~ Toni Morrison
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It is possible to be so full from enjoying junk food that you lose your appetite for what truly satisfies.
~ Tony Evans
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We have some nachos left." Carlos motioned to a plate on the table. "But I don't suppose you're interested." "I already ate." Ian sat at the end of the table. "Anyone we know?" Carlos's amber eyes twinkled. "Ouch." He glared at Toni.
~ Kerrelyn Sparks
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Only thing better than fresh onion is fresh onion in vinegar." She held up the vinegar jar. "I have it here, ready to go." At his look of surprise, she added, "Thomas said you especially enjoy eating onions and vinegar." "Ja, I do." He laced his fingers and pressed them to his stomach. "But I warn you, it will smell like a whole roomful of stout Germans when I am through.
~ Kim Vogel Sawyer
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Aelfa assures me you eat small children every morn to break your fast. Do you? (Callie) Nay, I find them to be too harsh on the belly. All that moving around once they're swallowed. Not worth the effort, really. (Sin)
~ Kinley MacGregor
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How you manage your appetite for reward is vital to who you are becoming.
~ Kris Vallotton
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Men didn't feel the same way women did about sex. They'd take it when offered, same as they wouldn't pass up a cookie warm from the oven. No, it was the women who counted calories and fell in love.
~ Kristan Higgins
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Hunger is the best cook.
~ Carlo Collodi
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My interesting diet tips are eat early and don't nosh between meals. I mean, I can pack it away.
~ Carol Burnett
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Locking away appetite, anger, the fullness of life, anorexia helps cover up whatever struggles inside. With its controlling bouts of bingeing and starvation, of trance and half-life, it becomes a shield to fend off despair and longing and what most of use would see as ordinary responsible behavior.
~ Carol Lee
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The underlying questions of appetite, after all, are formidable — What would satisfy? How much do you need, and of what? What are the true passions, the real hungers behind the ostensible goals of beauty or slenderness?
~ Caroline Knapp
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These are big trade-offs for a simple piece of cake —add five hundred calories, subtract well-being, allure, and self-esteem — and the feelings behind them are anything but vain or shallow... The experience of appetite in this equation is an experience of anxiety, a burden and a risk; yielding to hunger may be permissible under certain conditions, but mostly it's something to be Earned or Monitored and Controlled.
~ Caroline Knapp
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