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1 Peter 5 - Be well balanced because Satan 'roams about like a hungry lion seeking who he can devour.
— Joyce Meyer
Through practice, repeated signals have been passed along neural networks, strengthening synapses and thereby burning the skill into the circuitry. In
— David Eagleman
A lion's work hours are only when he's hungry, once he's satisfied the predator and prey live peacefully together
— Chuck Jones
Federalism should be able to maintain unity among all. But this does not mean that we should boycott regional voices and the voices of ethnic groups.
— Khil Raj Regmi
The holy man, though he be distressed, does not eat food mixed with wickedness. The lion, though hungry, will not eat what is unclean.
— Sakya Pandita
A lion runs the fastest when he is hungry.
— Salman Khan
I never thought I'd have a daughter.
— Tori Spelling
There is nothing more opposed to equality than identity.
— Alice Von Hildebrand
They're a rotten crowd', I shouted across the lawn. 'You're worth the whole damn bunch put together.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I felt like I'd been licked by a hungry, dangerous lion. It felt fucking wonderful.
— Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Even the continents drift.
— George Will
Readers, professional or casual, are alert to passages in a book that illuminate what was previously shadowy and formless.
— Maureen Corrigan
Love is the king of the beasts
And when it gets hungry it must kill to eat
Love is the king of the beasts
A lion walking down city streets — Bill Callahan
And when it gets hungry it must kill to eat
Love is the king of the beasts
A lion walking down city streets — Bill Callahan
Many of the poets I most admire have a way of embodying their peculiar obsessions via landscape that can sometimes seem magical.
— Anna Journey
The small pulse of the life within me, and the great heart of the city around me, seemed to be sinking in unison.
— Wilkie Collins
How do I respond to criticism? Critically. I listen to all criticism critically.
— Paul Thomas Anderson