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I am born hungry. Ravenous. I want to eat the world, and I can never be satiated.

I am born hungry. Ravenous. I want to eat the world, and I can never be satiated.

Gary Shteyngart (2014). “Little Failure: A Memoir”, p.24, Random House

Them belly full, but we hungry; A hungry mob is a angry mob.

Song: THEM BELLY FULL BUT WE HUNGRY Album 'Live' 1975, Album: Natty Dread, 1974

Most courage comes from being too tired and hungry to be afraid anymore.

Ysabeau S. Wilce (2008). “Flora Segunda: Being the Magickal Mishaps of a Girl of Spirit, Her Glass-Gazing Sidekick, Two Ominous Butlers (One Blue), a House with Eleven Thousand Rooms, and a Red Dog”, p.330, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Maybe we didn't have many possessions, but we never went hungry, were cold, or lacked love.

Yanni, David Rensin (2003). “Yanni in Words”, Miramax Books

Tragedies come in the hungry hours.

Virginia Woolf (2016). “The Voyage Out”, p.140, Virginia Woolf

I am so hungry for a big smashing creative burgeoning burdened love.

Sylvia Plath (2013). “The Journals of Sylvia Plath”, p.131, Anchor

Americans are hungry for change both at home and in our relations with the rest of the world.

"'Each Side Has to Do More'". Interview with Gregor Peter Schmitz, www.spiegel.de. July 21, 2008.

I am hungry to be interrupted For ever and ever amen O Person from Porlock come quickly And bring my thoughts to an end.

Stevie Smith, James MacGibbon (1983). “Collected Poems”, p.386, New Directions Publishing

All this time, I wasn't hungry for success, I was hungry.

Sophie Kinsella (2009). “Remember Me?”, p.424, Random House

I only read what I am hungry for at the moment when I have an appetite for it, and then I do not read, I eat.

Simone Weil (2009). “Waiting on God (Routledge Revivals)”, p.15, Routledge

Did you get hungry and eat my colleagues?

Sherrilyn Kenyon (2010). “No Mercy”, p.243, Macmillan

The hungry feeling and the lonely feeling merged until it was hard to tell them apart.

Rob Sheffield (2007). “Love Is a Mix Tape: Life, Loss, and What I Listened To”, p.174, Crown Archetype

With those who are willing to join, let us cooperate to reduce the burden of arms, to strengthen the structure of peace, to lift up the poor and the hungry.

Nixon, Richard M. (1971). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Richard M. Nixon, 1969”, p.3, Best Books on

His gaze brushed over her, abstract and hungry. "You burn so very brightly, you know" "Yeah," she muttered. "You said.

Rachel Caine (2007). “Midnight Alley: The Morganville Vampires”, p.153, Penguin