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“All the hungers will kill, but hunger of loneliness turns you into a philosopher.”
M.F. Moonzajer“All the hungers we have for love, for union, for happiness are given by God to lead us to him. The difference between a saint and the greatest sinner is where they go to satisfy that hunger.”
Christopher West“Two of the greatest hungers in our world today are the hunger for spirituality and the hunger for social change. The connection between the two is the one the world is waiting for, especially the new generation. And the first hunger will empower the second.”
Jim Wallis“That Christ has from the beginning been intending to point His hearers to Himself as the source of all spiritual life is plain from the language He uses. The hunger and thirst that He satisfies is not physical hunger or physical thirst. Instead, the one who "hungers after righteousness" is the one who finds satisfaction in Christ Jesus. There is no limit to the supply of spiritual food that can be provided by Christ the Lord. His is a never-ending store of satisfaction for all who hunger and thirst for truth and righteousness.”
James R. White, Drawn By The Father: A Study Of John 6:35 45“I cannot count the good people I know who, to my mind, would be even better if they bent their spirits to the study of their own hungers.”
M.F.K. Fisher, How to Cook a Wolf“It has been my observation that whatever a person hungers for, Satan will appear to offer in exchange for a spiritual compromise.”
James C. Dobson“When the thing that your heart strongly loves to do is the thing world hungers and thirsts to see done, then that's what you were called to do. You must never leave it undone!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365“The stomach is not the only vital organ that hungers.”
Anthony Marra, The Tsar of Love and Techno“The mind is a vast place and its hungers far sharper than the body's”
Edward W. Robertson, The White Tree“I was lonely, and a lonely heart has hungers that can overpower both common sense and dignity.”
Robin Hobb, Fool's Assassin