“O love, whose lordly hand Has bridled my desires, And raised my hunger and my thirst To dignity and pride, Let not the strong in me and the constant Eat the bread or drink the wine That tempt my weaker self. Let me rather starve, And let my heart parch with thirst, And let me die and perish, Ere I stretch my hand To a cup you did not fill, Or a bowl you did not bless.” HeartSelfHandsDesireDiesStrongPrideMy HeartDrinkDignityLet MeWineConstantRaisedHungerBreadCupsBlessBowlsThirstDignity And Pride Author:Khalil Gibran
“Man's need for art is absolutely primordial, as strong as, and perhaps stronger than, our need for bread. Without bread, we die of hunger, but without art we die of boredom.” MenNeedsArtDiesStrongArt IsStrongerHungerBreadBoredom Author:Jean Dubuffet
“If sometimes our poor people have had to die of starvation, it is not that God didn't care for them, but because you and I didn't give, were not an instrument of love in the hands of God, to give them that bread, to give them that clothing; because we did not recognize him, when once more Christ came in distressing disguise, in the hungry man, in the lonely man, in the homeless child, and seeking for shelter.” PeopleIfsMenGivingChildrenSometimesHandsCareDiesChristPoorLonelyInstrumentsSeekingHungryBreadClothingsShelterDisguiseHomelessPoor PeopleStarvationHands Of GodDistressingHungry ManLonely Man Author:Mother Teresa
“I am very glad there are quite a number of people born with a gift and a liking for all of this; like great chessplayers who play sixteen games at once blindfold and die quite soon of epilepsy. Serve them right! I hope the Mathematicians, however, are well rewarded. I promise never to blackleg their profession nor take the bread out of their mouths.” PeopleWellsPlayDiesGamesBornNumbersPromiseMouthsMathematicsProfessionGladBreadMathematicianI PromiseSixteenEpilepsyBlindfolds Book:My Early Life: 1874-1904 Source: My Early Life: 1874-1904
“out of great Russia came three dusky syllables workmen took guns and went out to die for: Bread, Peace, Land.” DiesThreeLandGunRussiaBreadNationalismRebellionSyllablesWorkmen Book:The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg Source: The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg