When you see a child starving and you think government failed. But I think God failed , could not even fill the hunger of a child.
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I know what it is to be hungry, and it is very hard when one cannot even pretend it away. -Sara
Even when it wasn__ visible, Dominic could smell the newly broken skin. It sent a wave of hunger through him, but he ignored it. Not tonight; tonight was for other pleasures.
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.
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.
May we always be burdened with thinking of the suffering of others, for that is what it means to be human.
The salt is to the food, what soul is to the body.
We love our mother because she cares and also because she cooks.
A good food is mouthwatering when you see it and finger licking when you eat it.
Some people when they see cheese, chocolate or cake they don't think of calories.
Hunger gives flavour to the food.
So it persists, for many of us, hunger channeled into some internal circuitry of longing, routed this way and that, emerging in a thousand different forms. The diet form, the romance form, the addiction form, the overriding hunger for this purchase or that job, this relationship or that one. Hunger may be insatiable by nature, it may be fathomless, but our will to fill it, our often blind tenacity in the face of it, can be extraordinary.
I commit her to memory. When I'm alone, I feel a strange yearning, the hunger of a man fasting not because he believes but because he's ashamed. Not the cleansing hunger of the devout, but the feverish hunger of the hypocrite. I let her go every evening only because there's nothing I can do to stop her.
I don't know what it is with Finnick and bread, but he seems obsessed with handling it.
Hatred does not stir the stone men half so much as hunger.
Getting through life without a lot of money, possessions, and/or friends is admirable, especially if it is by choice.
To combat death you don't need much of a life, just one that isn't yet finished.
If the food that one ate the night before were somehow able to be seen and identified through one__ clothes throughout the day, millions of employees would each fast ten or so days before their payday.