591 Quotes About Hunger
- Author Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Gratitude is the best food to start and sustain you. Hankering creates hunger, unhappiness, bellyache, headache and heartache - and often leaves a bitter taste
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- Author Henry Miller
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No stone was laid upon· another with love or reverence; no street was laid for dance or joy. One thing has been added to another in a mad scramble to fill the belly, and the streets smell of empty bellies and full bellies and bellies half full. The streets smell of a hunger which has nothing to do with love; they smell of thc belly which is insatiable and of the creations of the cmpty helly which are null and void.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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To my own demise, I rarely ask why I’m hungry because I’m focusing all of my energies on getting fed. And if I persist in such a diminishing cycle, in all probability I will eventually starve to death because I have chosen to gorge myself on the very things that will keep me empty.
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- Author Alexandre Dumas
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Ah, Caderousse,' said Andrea, 'how covetous you are! Two months ago you were dying with hunger.''The appetite grows by what it feeds on,' said Caderousse.
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- Author Kate Wicker
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We clean our plates, yet we’re still famished—starving for something other than food.
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- Author Dante Alighieri
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There he died; and as thou seest me, sawI the three fall one by one, between the fifthday and the sixth: whence I betook me,already blind, to groping over each, and forthree days called them, after they were dead;then fasting had more power than grief.
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- Author Amanda Comer
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Hunger of the heart is much stronger than hunger for food.
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- Author Val Uchendu
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New projects are interesting when goals are grounded by the hunger to discover and integrate. The elusive are made concrete in such ways
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- Author S. J. Kincaid
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They'd taken everything. Everything, and people simply had let them. People had meekly surrendered the world to them in hopes those CEOs would finally have enough, finally have reason to leave them be. But Tom knew better.
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