Starving Quotes
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I opened my door and everything they had for me was tainted because the land of Used-to-Be is just full of ghosts starving for your breath.
Catherynne M. Valente -
We had to leave Norway and go where it was all happening, which was London. We loved it there, but it was hard. We had no money - we were literally starving. It started to get ugly.
Morten Harket A-ha
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We are all children starving to experience and know the heart of reality.
Robert H. Schuller -
We need the church as urgently as a starving baby needs his mother’s milk.
R. C. Sproul -
By nice women . . . you probably mean selfish women who have no more thought for the underprivileged, overworked women than a pussycat in a sunny window for the starving kitten in the street. Now in that sense I am not a nice woman, for I do care.
Nellie McClung -
To be a working actor in England is a life. I think it's harder in this country. Either you are a superstar or a starving actor.
Rebecca Eaton -
When you are not physically starving, you have the luxury to realize psychic and emotional starvation.
Cherrie Moraga -
It has to be admitted that starving nations never seem to be quite so starving that they cannot afford to have far more expensive armaments than anybody else.
T. H. White
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Please clean your plate dear, the Lord above can see ya. Don't you know people are starving in Korea.
Alice Cooper -
How can I act in an impersonal manner? When a man dies in the street for want of food, how can I ignore him? When I find a starving or naked man in the street, I cannot walk past him. I think no human being can do that.
Mother Teresa -
When a man is starving in the streets he is not thinking of bread and water, but of caviar and champagne!
Adolf Hitler -
Even in his heyday, when he was being commissioned to write pieces, Mozart was a starving artist. He partied, he blew his money, he drank it away. I'm sure it parallels a lot of bands and musicians. He lived it up and didn't set anything aside and he died poor. That's rock 'n' roll.
Cam Pipes 3 Inches of Blood -
To a starving man, God can only appear in the form of bread.
Mahatma Gandhi -
I think food is the great equalizer. Other than the ocean and the air, food is the thing that we all share in common. I think along with that comes the question of why are some people starving, and why do some people produce more food than they need, and why is food going to waste.
Brett Dennen
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When the average American says, “I’m starving,” it is a prelude to a midnight raid on a well-stocked refrigerator or a sudden trip to the nearest fast food restaurant.
Carolyn Custis James -
We too earnestly desire, as indeed cultivators themselves do, to do everything possible to launch an extensive cultivation drive so that we might be able not only to feed ourselves but also the starving millions in the world.
Aung San -
The meager satisfaction that man can extract from reality leaves him starving.
Sigmund Freud -
And so I was doing that and starving and somebody said you should model and I ran when they told me how much money you could make and I did a television commercial the first job.
Sela Ward -
Whatever can be useful to those starving millions is beautiful to my mind.
Mahatma Gandhi -
An orgasm is not what I want and I know it. What I want, need, is so much more than that. It's the connection.The exhilarating contact with this human being, a being that compels me like no other. I miss his touch, his kiss. I don't care if he gives me just a little kernel of what he can give; I'm just starving to be fed, and my body has never been like this hungry.
Katy Evans
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He has more of a right to ask us why so many people are starving than we do to ask Him. As much as we want God to explain himself to us, His creation, we are in no place to demand that He give an account to us.
Francis Chan -
Please, I don't want anybody to think I'm starving, I'm not. My health is perfect, actually.
Michael Jackson -
Time unused and only endured still vanishes, as if time itself is starving, and each day is swallowed whole, leaving no crumbs, no memory, no trace at all.
Elisabeth Tova Bailey -
Time unused and only endured still vanishes, as if time itself is starving, and each day is swallowed whole.
Elisabeth Tova Bailey