Quotes about Appetite
I could not limit my values and pursuits to what makes others comfortable. Being possessed by a promise I live without options. I will spend the rest of my life exploring what could happen through the life of one who is willing to cultivate the God-given appetite to see impossibilities bow to the name of Jesus.
- Bill Johnson
Each tree Laden with fairest fruit, that hung to th' eye Tempting, stirr'd in me sudden appetite To pluck and eat.
- John Milton
Sinful pleasure can ruin our appetite for the things of God.
- Billy Graham
Many of us have no appetite for spiritual things because we are absorbed in the sinful pleasures of this world. We have been eating too many of the devil's delicacies.
- Billy Graham
Those evil resentments you harbour in your breast against your neighbour, the failure to forgive those who have wronged you ... the jealousies, the envies, the prejudices, and the malices will take away your appetite for the things of the Spirit.
- Billy Graham
I'm obsessed with food!
- Sofia Vergara
The study of truth requires a considerable effort - which is why few are willing to undertake it out of love of knowledge - despite the fact that God has implanted a natural appetite for such knowledge in the minds of men.
- St. Thomas Aquinas
I love Indian, Italian and Mexican food. And if it's a romantic type of thing, I like a good French restaurant.
- Dolly Parton
Love is an appetite which, like all other appetites, is destroyed for the moment by its gratification.
- George Bernard Shaw
I like eating Mughlai, Chinese and Italian cuisines, but Chinese cuisine is one which I can have any day, any time!
- Sanjeeda Sheikh
There is a difference between eating and drinking for strength and from mere gluttony.
- Henry David Thoreau
Not that food which entereth into the moth defileth a man, but the appetite with which it is eaten. It is neither the quality nor the quantity, but the devotion to sensual savors; when that which is eaten is not a viand to sustain our animal, or inspire our spiritual life, but food for the worms that possess us.
- Henry David Thoreau