Quotes About Feeding
Worry is not the same as fear; it's the practice of indulging fear, clinging to it, feeding and serving
~ Amy Simpson
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Males approach with caution, first assessing whether the female has had anything to eat lately. If she looks well fed, the male has some hope of getting through the ordeal alive.
~ Amy Stewart
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The term manger is not just a bed of straw; it is a feeding trough.
~ Amy-Jill Levine
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A baby cannot gain weight without eating,
~ Andrea Cheng
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Far too many well-connected businesses are feeding at the federal trough. By addressing corporate welfare as well as other forms of welfare, we would add a whole new level of understanding to the notion of entitlement reform.
~ Charles Koch
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At times, I've referred to Christ's miracles, and have said, 'Well, Christ multiplied the fish and the loaves to feed the people. That is precisely what we want to do with the Revolution and socialism.'
~ Fidel Castro
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If you don't start targeting what's feeding crime then we are going to throw good money into a bad scenario.
~ Eric Adams
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As I accepted my death and dissolution into God's love, the insectoids began feeding on my heart, devouring the feelings of love and surrender. They were interested in emotion. As I was holding on to my last thought - that God is love - they asked, "Even here? Even here?
~ Rick Strassman
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All is illusion, although as long as there's an illusion that the kids need to be fed, all might as well be reality.
~ Robert Brault
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Energy has to be fed from a source. If you don't feed the source, it dissipates entirely. Same is true of liking a boy. If you cut off the thoughts, if you stop pinning, you're free to find a boy who is attainable.
~ Adriana Trigiani
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Dharma is about exchange, about giving and receiving, It is about outgrowing animal instincts, outgrowing fear, discovering the ability to feed others, comfort others, enable others to find meaning.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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giggled in her high chair, occasionally taking a bite of the food in front of
~ Diana Morgan
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You own a dog but you feed a cat.
~ Jenny de Vries
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Pelicans are simply an ungrateful mouth on wings.
~ Andrew Mayne
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Joan—seated across from me—took an empty Ziploc from her purse and tidily filled it with meat for her dogs.
~ Andy Cohen
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There never was a happier or more devoted husband than the male bluebird. He is the gay champion and escort of the female at all times, and while she is sitting, he feeds her regularly.
~ John Burroughs
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I think actors are privileged. Acting feeds you.
~ Alan Bates
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Feed him [her cat] and you'll have a friend for life... That means he's Italian.
~ Robert Dugoni
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But cruelty is an appetite that grows with feeding
~ Robert Hughes
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Warren knows God doesn't chow down on Doritos or caviar. What he fails to see, however, is that there is no difference in principle between the old animal sacrifice theology and his own. Surely the same principle applies to emotional gratification. He is still manifestly talking about the care and feeding of God. His God, like an insecure boyfriend, seems to need emotional stroking.
~ Robert M. Price
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There is a difference between helping, comforting, feeding, and empowering people. As I've said many times: Simply giving money (or entitlements) to poor people only serves to keep them poor longer.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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It was a machine that required constant feeding- Henry hated the machine, and he hated himself for wanting the sort of admiration it promised, as if he had no worth unless someone was there to applaud it
~ Libba Bray
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I think of that word, power, and what it means. It means you feed your people, you help the world. I never understood what else there was to it
~ Linda Hogan
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A small village lay just over the farthest hill. When he had to feed, he went there. And when he left after feeding, the people he'd met, even those he'd fed upon, immediately forgot he'd been there at all. Every time he entered the village, the residents greeted him as a new visitor. That was his power, his curse, his salvation; no one remembered him.
~ Linda Howard
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