Food And Starvation Quotes
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Food And Starvation Quotes & Sayings
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punishment was withholding food. Starvation was the way the regime preferred to eliminate its opponents. It
— Barbara Demick
on my rump and pushed me
— Annie Nicholas
When you consume more food in one meal than a village of people eat in a day something is wrong
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
Always make time to eat. Always. There's enough starving children in the world without adding to their number
— Diane Samuels
Feel what it's like to truly starve, and I guarantee that you'll forever think twice before wasting food.
— Criss Jami
Families buying dog food now, starvation roams the streets. Babies die before their born, infected by the grief.
— Stevie Wonder
When Wade brought you home, I thought, Now here's a girl with a little fire in her. And where there's fire, there's usually smoke.
— Lorna Landvik
Jesus was either a Liar, a Lunatic, or Lord
— C.S. Lewis
My father insisted I eat red meat. 'You'll lose your brain without food,' he said. A meal to him without beef was starvation.
— Hannah Lillith Assadi
The trouble with most coaches is that they start with the assumption that everybody is a turd. And that ain't right.
— Bum Phillips
In the meantime, the first characteristic of a really revolutionary party is -- to be able to look reality in the face.
— Leon Trotsky
Some kid asked what a dilemma is. And I replied: When a starving man has to choose between a plate of food, and, a roll of toilet paper.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Work is a vehicle with which man chases some fleeting destination called a full tummy.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The only treaties that ought to count are those which would effect a settlement between ulterior motives.
— Paul Valery
Never judge the deeds of a starving man while you're on a full tummy.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Leftovers are less tasty if they were left over by someone else, unless you are poor.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana