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Cheating Hunger Quotes By Jodi Meadows

Who am I?" My first spoken words.
"No one," she said. "Nosoul. — Jodi Meadows

Cheating Hunger Quotes By Charles Manson

Anything you see in me is in you. If you want to see a vicious killer, that's who you'll see, do you understand that? If you see me as your brother, that's what I'll be. It all depends on how much love you have. I am you, and when you can admit that, you will be free. I am just a mirror. — Charles Manson

Cheating Hunger Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

In order for once to get a glimpse of our European morality from a distance, in order to compare it with other earlier or future moralities, one must do as the traveller who wants to know the height of the towers of a city: he leaves the city. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Cheating Hunger Quotes By Laurence Sterne

Surely, 'tis one step towards acting well, to think worthily of our nature; and as in common life, the way to make a man honest, is, to suppose him soso here, to set some value upon ourselves, enables us to support the characterof generosity and virtue. — Laurence Sterne

Cheating Hunger Quotes By Rick Yancey

Without faith, no faith without hope, no love without trust, no trust without love. Remove one and the entire human house of cards collapses. — Rick Yancey

Cheating Hunger Quotes By Gail McHugh

Cheating, especially the mental kind - because when we desire something we shouldn't, the ravenous hunger for it consumes each fantasy playing through our immoral brains - can rot a relationship, sending its skeleton to the graveyard of "what should have been. — Gail McHugh

Cheating Hunger Quotes By Fernando Pessoa

Isn't joyful or painful this pain in which I rejoice — Fernando Pessoa

Cheating Hunger Quotes By Tom Perrotta

It's not the cheating. It's the hunger for an alternative. The refusal to accept unhappiness. — Tom Perrotta