“We're even going to have sex in Heaven! How about that? Isn't that wonderful? Love all the girls you want to and all the handsome boys you want to and love all you want to and never get tired, never be impotent, never have a headache, never get hungry, never get sleepy, no pains, no VD, no nothin' except joy and praise and Hallelujah and lots of fun with your Bridegroom and all your friends and loved ones and the Family of God, His Family of Love, His children of God in Heaven when Jesus comes!” WantChildrenPainJoyGirlJesusFunHeavenSexBoysWonderfulAnd LovePraiseTiredHungryHeavenlyLoved OnesHandsomeChild Of GodHeadacheSleepyNo PainHallelujahBridegroomWonderful LoveGirl You Want Author:David Berg
“I'm actually way more funny now, because I'm hungry... If comedy comes from pain, I should be funnier now than I ever was.” IfsWayShouldPainComedyHealthHungry Author:Seth Rogen
“I am a stranger to half measures. With life I am on the attack, restlessly ferreting out each pleasure, foraging for answers, wringing from it even the pain. I ransack life, hunt it down. I am the hungry peasants storming the palace gates. I will have my share. No matter how it tastes.” MatterPainAnswersPleasureHalfShareTasteStrangerHungryGatesIntensityAggressionHuntsPalacesPeasantsForagingHalf Measures Book:Migrations of the Heart: An Autobiography Source: Migrations of the Heart: An Autobiography
“Probably the most satisfying soup in the world for people who are hungry, as well as for those who are tired or worried or cross or in debt or in a moderate amount of pain or in love or in robust health or in any kind of business huggermuggery, is minestrone.” PeopleWorldWellsKindPainFoodAmountCrossesTiredDebtHungryWorriedSatisfyingSoupModeratesRobust Book:The Art of Eating Source: The Art of Eating
“In the hands of [God's] children, it is food for the hungry, drink for the thirsty, raiment for the naked. it gives to the traveler and the stranger where to lay his head. By it we may supply the place of a husband to the widow, and of a father to the fatherless. We may be a defense for the oppressed, a means of health to the sick, of ease to them that are in pain. It may be as eyes to the blind, as feet to the lame: yea, a lifter up from the gates of death!” GivingMayMeanChildrenHandsEyePainFatherFeetDrinkHusbandSickBlindLaysStrangerDefenseHungryNakedEaseGatesOppressedTravelerWidowsThirstyLameHands Of GodFatherless Author:John Wesley