591 Quotes About Hunger
- Author Neil Gaiman
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I saw the world I had walked since my birth and I understood how fragile it was, that the reality was a thin layer of icing on a great dark birthday cake writhing with grubs and nightmares and hunger.
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- Author Eudora Welty
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My father knew our way mile by mile; by day or by night, he knew where we were. Everything that changed under our eyes, in the flying countryside, was the known world to him, the imagination to me. Each in our own way, we hungered for all this: my father and I were in no other respect or situation so congenial.
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- Author Taiyo Matsumoto
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Fine art won't fill me up, y'know.
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- Author Anthony Ryan
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Your realm is an insane place. In Volaria, no-one goes hungry, slaves are no use when they starve. Those freeborn too lazy or lacking in intelligence to turn sufficient profit to feed themselves are made slaves so they can generate wealth for those deserving of freedom, and be fed in return. Here, your people are chained by their freedom, free to starve and beg from the rich. It's disgusting.
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- Author N.K. Jemisin
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Who is to say plutonium is more powerful than, say, rice? One takes away a million lives, the other saves a hundred times as many.
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- Author Jazz Feylynn
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My eyes hunger to read more books then time allows me to devour.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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You must hunger for spiritual food.
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- Author Jason Medina
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Lester preferred to be homeless. It gave him a certain freedom. He no longer had to worry about paying bills, which was a huge load off his shoulders. He could easily steal when he was hungry and he had no problem sleeping wherever he laid his head.
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- Author L.R. Knost
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At a time when politics and power decide who is important enough to be fed, to be safe, to be free, those of us who have a voice in this world must speak boldly, loudly, insistently for those who cannot speak for themselves.
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