“There is not such a mighty difference as some men imagine between the poor and the rich; in pomp, show, and opinion, there is a great deal, but little as to the pleasures and satisfactions of life. They enjoy the same earth and air and heavens; hunger and thirst make the poor man's meat and drink as pleasant and relishing as all the varieties which cover the rich man's table; and the labor of a poor man is more healthful, and many times more pleasant, too, than the ease and softness of the rich.” MenLittlesShowsEarthHeavenEnjoyDifferencesPleasurePoorDealsOpinionPovertyRichImagineAirDrinkLaborTablesHungerSatisfactionVarietyEaseMeatPleasantThirstRich ManPoor ManSoftnessHunger And Thirst Author:Thomas Sherlock
“I can't imagine Hunger Games, even with its very popular books, being nearly a success that it's been without Jen Lawrence being the perfect person to play that role - a very modern celebrity, a very down-to-earth, accessible, celebrity.” PersonsI CanBookPlayEarthGamesPerfectRolesImagineModernHungerDown To EarthVery PopularPerfect PersonPopular Book Author:Nina Jacobson
“The ultimate self is free from sin, free from old age, free from death and grief, free from hunger and thirst, which desires nothing and imagines nothing.” SelfAgeSpiritualDesireSinGriefImagineUltimateHungerOld AgeThirstHunger And ThirstGrief And Death Book:Incarnation in Hinduism and Christianity: the myth of the god-man Source: Incarnation in Hinduism and Christianity: the myth of the god-man
“Man is so constituted that health is a purely negative state. Hunger once satisfied, it is difficult for a man to imagine the horrors of starvation; they cannot be understood without being felt.” MenStatesFeltDifficultImagineHorrorUnderstoodNegativeHungerSatisfiedStarvation Book:Journey to the Interior of the Earth Source: Journey to the Interior of the Earth