The anguished suspense of watching the lips you hunger for, framing the words, the death sentence, of sheer triteness!
You cannot walk on the water of hunger, misery, and death. You have to wade through to record them.
At the working man’s house, hunger looks in but dares not enter.
Death holds no allure for me, Elena. ” The power of him cut against his skin, a cold white fire. “Not when I have yet to sate my hunger for you.
Leadership Principle: As hunger increases, excuses decrease.
[On The Hunger Games success]: "It hit on the zeitgeist of the disparity bw the haves and have nots.
Hunger for gold is made greater as more gold is acquired.
We need houses as we need clothes, architecture stimulates fashion. It’s like hunger and thirst — you need them both.
Appetite, n. An instinct thoughtfully implanted by Providence as a solution to the labor question.
You'll consider what you did wrong & bookend your reflections with hunger - no supper, no breakfast.
There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.
America and Americans always rise to the occasion. If we say we are going to stamp out hunger, I believe we will.
We cannot end hunger unless we end poverty.
Almost everyone admits to hunger during the Opera. . . . Hunger is so exalting that during a last act you practically levitate.
It is a wonderful subduer-this need of love, this hunger of the heart.
After hunger, a human's most important need is to know what is virtuous.
The reason our souls hunger so is that the life we could be living so far exceeds our strangest dreams.
I wish to you sunshine, my dear one, my dear one. And treetops for you to soar past. I wish to you innocence, my child, my child. I pray you don't grow up too fast. Never know pain, my dear one, my dear one. Nor hunger nor fear nor sorrow. Never know war, my child, my child. Remember your hope for tomorrow.
. . . True, we are often too weak to stop injustices; but the least we can do is to protest against them. True, we are too poor to eliminate hunger; but in feeding one child, we protest against hunger. True, we are too timid and powerless to take on all the guards of all the political prisons in the world; but in offering our solidarity to one prisoner we denounce all the tormentors. True, we are powerless against death; but as long as we help one man, one woman, one child live one hour longer in safety and dignity, we affirm man's [woman's] right to live.
I know very few young people, but it seems to me that they are all possessed with an almost fatal hunger for permanence.