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There are no conversations. |
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Angel Cabrera |
I try to show that I have no fear. When you grow up hungry, you're not afraid of anything. |
Arnold Schwarzenegger |
For me life is continuously being hungry. The meaning of life is not simply to exist, to survive, but to move ahead, to go up, to achieve, to conquer. |
Chris Hemsworth |
Eating when you're not hungry and taking in that amount of food is exhausting. |
Clare Balding |
I really love good food occasionally, but I need time to enjoy it, and I need to be hungry. |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
True individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence. People who are hungry and out of a job are the stuff of which dictatorships are made. |
Freema Agyeman |
I always have to have breakfast before I leave the house, even if it's 4 A.M. and I'm not hungry. |
James E. Faust |
As a young man, I lived through the Great Depression, when banks failed and so many lost their jobs and homes and went hungry. I was fortunate to have a job at a canning factory that paid 25 cents an hour. |
Julius Caesar |
It is not these well-fed long-haired men that I fear, but the pale and the hungry-looking. |
Mitch Hedberg |
Rice is great if you're really hungry and want to eat two thousand of something. |
Mother Teresa |
We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty. |
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so hungry
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I'm always hungry and tired
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I am tired and hungry but I'm too lazy to get out of bed.
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Some of them make me hungry when I read it
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I'm hungry, but I don't want to cook. I just want to get my work done. I want it to be over.
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Lately I've been really into brushing my teeth when I feel: (a) gross, (b) like eating when I'm not hungry, (c) like procrastinating, (d) like chewing gum.
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Salt Makes You Hungry, Not Thirsty, Study Says
Salty diet makes you hungry, not thirsty. Science Daily reports: "In a study carried out during a simulated mission to Mars, an international group of scientists has found exactly the opposite to be true. 'Cosmonauts' who ate more salt retained more water, weren't as thirsty, and needed more energy." So if you don't want to gain weight on your trip to Mars, don't eat salty chips. If you don't want to gain weight at home, maybe you should stay away from them as well. From the report: "The studies were carried out by Natalia Rakova (MD, PhD) of the Charite and MDC and her colleagues. The subjects were two groups of 10 male volunteers sealed int...
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Reflection of Plato ?Allegory of the Cave? in Today?s Society ?Allegory of the Cave? is a dialog between Socrates and Gloucon in ?The Republic? written by Plato. The image of the cave is a universal picture of the human conditions that applies to everyone. It questions the justice created by the society and human nature. The idea conveyed through the dialogue thousands of years ago is so general that examples could be found in today?s society as well. In the beginning Socrates draws the mental image of the cave to his student. The cave is long and dark, but at the opening to the cave you can see some light coming in. In the cave there are humans chained as prisoners facing the wall and who are allowed to turn their heads and look around. They watch the shadows on the wall presented by ...
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The Physical Appearance of the Sumerian City
All of the Sumerian cities were built beside rivers, either on the Tigris or Euphrates or on one of their tributaries. The city rose, inside its brown brick walls, amid well-watered gardens and pastures won from the swamps. In all directions, the high levees of the irrigation canals led to grain and vegetable fields. The trading class lived and worked in the harbor area, where the river boats brought such goods as stone, copper, and timber from the north. Most citizens lived within the walls in small, one-story houses constructed along narrow alleyways, although the more elaborate homes were colonnaded and built around an inner courtyard. By far the most impressive section of the city was the temple compound, which was surrounded by its own wa...
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