Quotes by Appetite What is more refreshing than salads when your appetite seems to have deserted you, or even after a capacious dinner — the nice, fresh, green, and crisp salad, full of life and health, which seems to invigorate the, palate and dispose the masticating powers to a much longer duration. Alexis Soyer refreshing appetite salad Appetite, n. An instinct thoughtfully implanted by Providence as a solution to the labor question. Ambrose Bierce appetite hunger instinct In order that knowledge be properly digested it must have been swallowed with a good appetite. Anatole France appetite has-beens order Other people's appetites easily appear excessive when one doesn't share them. Andre Gide appetite share people If you feed an appetite, it grows. Satisfying an appetite does not diminish it. It expands it. To diminish an appetite, you have to starve it. Andy Stanley appetite grows doe Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Aristippus appetite good-life cheer Collecting is like sex; satisfaction renews and creates new appetites. Barbara Grizzuti Harrison appetite satisfaction sex The appetite for power is old and irrepressible in humankind, and in its action almost always destructive. Barbara Tuchman appetite power action I have an appetite for the normal in my life, as well as the abnormal. Benedict Cumberbatch appetite abnormal wells Turtle makes all men equal. Benjamin Disraeli appetite turtles men Taste begins when appetite is satisfied. Bernard Berenson appetite satisfied taste It is unnatural for a Christian not to have an appetite for the impossible. Bill Johnson appetite christian impossible The persistent appetite for human beings for community is what we should all be dedicated to. Bob Maguire appetite community should Sexual appetite, like any other appetite, grows by indulgence C. S. Lewis indulgence appetite grows You have no idea what an appetite it gives one, being executed. C. S. Lewis appetite giving ideas The immense appetite we have for biography comes from a deep-seated sense of equality. Charles Baudelaire appetite immense biographies I ate 'umble pie with an appetite. Charles Dickens appetite pie humility Existence is Appetite: the gnaw of being; the one attempt of all things to assimilate to some higher attempt. Charles Fort appetite existence higher We all have hometown appetites. Clementine Paddleford appetite hometown My soul tasted that heavenly food, which gives new appetite while it satiates. Dante Alighieri appetite soul giving 123456»