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As the body cannot be sustained without corporeal food, nor continue in natural life, so without this life-giving food the soul cannot persist in the spiritual life of grace.
Hunger
You are only here now, and then you are gone. So be hungry. Hunger toward beauty. Hunger toward love. Hunger towards the unimaginable and unthinkable.
people to become self-sufficient,
Peace prevails when food suffices
What the people of the world want most and have always wanted is bread and peace.
Poverty - the one thing money can't buy
A man must earn his daily bread by some means some-where, and if his bread fails to nourish his soul, at least his body will be nourished while his soul suffers.
The cost of food in the kingdom is hunger for the Bread of Life.
The real wants of nature are the measure of enjoyments, as the foot is the measure of the shoe. We can call only the want of what is necessary poverty.
All food, comfort, energy, shelter, space, fuel and sustenance gravitates naturally and easily away from those who need it most and towards those who need it least.
What better comfort have we, or what other Profit in living Than to feed, sobered by the truth of Nature, Awhile upon her beauty, And hand her torch of gladness to the ages Following after?
Food is the most primitive form of comfort.
It is a melancholy but an undoubted fact, that, even in the most thriving countries, part of the population annually dies of mere want. Not that all who perish from want absolutely die of hunger; though this calamity is of more frequent occurrence than is generally supposed.
The family was still hard-pressed for money, and dreamed of savory treats to eat, but they had the warmth of one another, and enough on which to live, and in most parts of the world that is called plenty.
Happiness - in part at least - the fruit of the desire and ability to sacrifice waht we want for what we want eventually
A happy healthy soul; sacred life.
Without food, man can live at most but a few weeks; without it, all other components of social justice are meaningless.
Everything - including love, hate, and suffering - needs food to continue. If suffering continues, it's because we keep feeding our suffering.
Far more indispensable then food for the physical body is spiritual nourishment for the soul. One can do without food for a considerable time, but a man of the spirit cannot exist for a single second without spiritual nourishment.
A noble hunger, long unsatisfied, met at last its proper food.
Happiness feeds but doesn't nourish.
Hunger is an escort to the deeper things of [God].
The deepest need of men is not food and clothing and shelter, important as they are. It is God.
The hunger inside us must be fed to be controlled.
There is hunger for ordinary bread, and there is hunger for love, for kindness, for thoughtfulness, and this is the great poverty that makes people suffer so much.
The comfort and sweetness of peace.
If you were to spend a month feeding on the precious promises of God, you would not be going about with your heads hanging down like bulrushes, complaining how poor you are; but you would lift up your heads with confidence, and proclaim the riches of His grace because you could not help it.
Well, I mean, bread, I mean, I've got to have bread too to live.
Like flowers and plants, we too need ground under our feet, warmth and sunshine and food for our spirit, protective boundaries, tending and care, freedom to grow unencumbered and without limitation, and complete support from the Universe to become our greatest possible self.
Our survival depends on not just what we can get in life but also what we can give
After hunger, a human's most important need is to know what is virtuous.
To hunger is to be alive and to hope.
A joyful soul, gratitude
Food is a necessary component to life. People can live without Renoir, Mozart, Gaudi, Beckett, but they cannot live without food.
Men have come to such a pass that they frequently starve, not for want of necessaries, but for want of luxuries;
What's money without happiness?
Nourish yourself so you can feed others.
A need is life seeking expression within us.
We cannot eat or drink or wear more than the day's supply of food and raiment; the surplus gives us the care of storing it, and the anxiety of watching against a thief. One staff aids a traveller, but a bundle of staves is a heavy burden.
Of prosperity mortals can never have enough.
Food for the body, milk for your bones, ice for the bleeding, a belly of stones.
Food is love, for my body, wellbeing, and the animals that go unheard every day.
Hunger not to have, but to beHunger-- John Dewey
It is not accidental that all phenomena of human life are dominated by the search for daily bread - the oldest link connecting all living things, man included, with the surrounding nature.
Somewhere close behind air and water is the need for food.
Not having enough to eat paralyzes you and keeps you living hour by hour instead of thinking about what you would like to accomplish in a day, week, month, or year. Hunger and poverty steal your childhood and take away your innocence and sense of security. But
Hunger is insolent, and will be fed.
You nourish your soul by fulfilling your destiny.
God gives the most essential need.
We know that without food we would die. Without fellowship, life is not worth living.
Life, Love, and the Goddamn Pursuit of Happiness.
Need is the destiny of want.
Thank God for your daily bread.
God is all sufficient and great provider.
Poverty, labor, and calamity are not without their luxuries, which the rich, the indolent, and the fortunate in vain seek for.
Food ... is the topmost taper on the golden candelabrum of existence.
I can stay without food but can't without love
There are four basic human needs; food, sleep, sex and revenge.
I have observed that as long as one lives and bestirs himself, he can always find food and raiment, though it may not be of the choicest description.
God, provide me with enough sustenance that my family is taken care of, that neither I remain hungry, nor does my guest go unfed.
Love, the life-giving garden of this world.
Hunger makes dinners, pastime suppers.
A poor man with nothing in his belly needs hope, illusion, more than bread.
There are realities we all share, regardless of our nationality, language, or individual tastes. As we need food, so do we need emotional nourishment: love, kindness, appreciation, and support from others.
Food is everything. Food, friends, family: Those are the most important things in life.
What is life worth if one has nothing to give away? This lack, it seems to me, must be the sharpest pang of poverty.
To be contented - that's for the cows.
My sufficiency is in the sufficiency of Jesus Christ.
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.
provided food, clothing, shelter,
Some things are really necessaries of life in some circles, the most helpless and diseased, which in others are luxuries merely, and in others still entirely unknown.
Love. The only indestructible thing. The only wealth and the only reality. The only survival. At the end of it all there was nothing else.
The support of our Soul and the joy that it bestows is sufficient to our need and carries us forward.
We know that the body needs bread, therefore we seek for bread for it: so must we seek for the food of the soul.
Life itself is your proper meal.
Man in his hunger for faith will feed his mind with the nearest and most convenient food.
When we fail to express our needs, we remain islands unto ourselves - detached, alone, arrogant, and proud. But when we expose our needs, we are able to receive the supplies and nurture necessary for survival.
Where is there beauty when you see deprivation and starvation?
peace and happiness and wisdom, and these once lost are harder to recapture.
Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread, and your earnings for what does not satisfy? Hearken diligently to Me, and eat what is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness [the profuseness of spiritual joy].
To go with, not against the elements, an inexhaustible vitality summoned back each day to do the same tasks, to feed the animals, clean out barns and pens, keep that complex world alive.
To live meant feeding my former self to my current self.
A world of little cares is continually arising, which busy or affluent life knows nothing of, to open the first door to distress. Hunger is not among the postponable wants; and a day, even a few hours, in such a condition is often the crisis of a life of ruin.
Poverty is a bitter thing; but it is not as bitter as the existence of restless vacuity and physical, moral, and intellectual flabbiness, to which those doom themselves who elect to spend all their years in that vainest of all vain pursuits-the pursuit of mere pleasure as a sufficient end in itself.
The poor we shall always have with us, but why the hungry?
In the ages marked by scarcity and want, may I myself appear as drink and sustenance.
This wasn't a hunger for a bigger house of a faster car. This was a far deeper hunger: a hunger for living with more meaning, with more festivity and more satisfaction.
Hunger and sex still dominate the primitive mammalian side of human existence, but at the present time it looks as if humanity were within sight of their satisfaction. Permanent plenty, no longer a Utopian dream, awaits the arrival of permanent peace.
I hunger for filling in a world that is starved.
You can't eat it, but it sustains you,
So that there is enough to keep life together, it matters little what it is.
We need to develop a sense of sufficiency to be happy.
I want to live for something. I don't want to live to get charity food to give me enough strength to go back to get more charity food.
Food is strength, and food is peace, and food is freedom, and food is a helping hand to people around the world whose good will and friendship we want.
Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labour for that which satisfieth not? hearken
The deepest hunger in human beings is the desire to be appreciated.
Or, what does a poor man have, a rich man need, and you would die if you ate it? Stuff
Greatest felicity of any human or animals is to feed own belly
Food for all is a necessity. Food should not be a merchandise, to be bought and sold as jewels are bought and sold by those who have the money to buy. Food is a human necessity, like water and air, it should be available.
Hunger is more than a problem of belly and guts, and ... the satisfying of it can and must and does nourish the spirit as well as the body.
Among the multitudes will be found many who cannot discriminate between what is merely wanted and what is needed, what is necessary for bare subsistence and what is indispensable for the sake of the freedom and clarity of one's higher powers.