Starving Soul Quotes
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I'm not a person who can scream and shout so this is my only outlet. It's all done very logically.
— Richey Edwards
I'm a great believer in the Arsene Wenger school of management - which is, you don't worry about the opposition, you just get your own act together
— David Miliband
As the dry thirst for water, the starving hunger for food and lungs demand air to breathe, the one thing a soul truly craves is freedom.
— Adrian G. Hilder
In cross examination, as in fishing, nothing is more ungainly than a fisherman pulled into the water by his catch.
— Louis Nizer
Thought and beauty, like a hurricane or waves, should not know conventional, delimited forms.
— Anton Chekhov
No amount of good food can nourish a starving soul.
— Catherine Barnhoorn
I don't have the feeling that as a very young person I read books that absolutely made their mark on my mind.
— Robert Jay Lifton
Face Book keeps asking me to complete my relationship status; I doubt it has the soul of a gossip magazine column's starving journalist.
— Shahla Khan
I love doing fashion.
— Khloe Kardashian
I think Vladimir Putin, because of all of his experiences, has a real fear about being - about NATO being on his borders. He's always had that.
— Charlie Rose
It's the soul that's starving, not the body
— Shoshana Kobrin
We clean our plates, yet we're still famished - starving for something other than food.
— Kate Wicker
Well, you can't have heartbreak without love," Dan pointed out. "If your heart was really broken, then at least you know you really loved him.
— Leila Sales
The height the dupe has fallen is measured by his anger.
— John Fowles
Recognition should come to the reporter who uncovers public cheating or proves a convicted man innocent.
— Phil Donahue
What times! What manners!
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
But you do not need to worry, Cooper. What is mine, I keep.
— Sherry Thomas