Fame is a food that dead men eat, I have no stomach for such meat. — Henry Austin Dobson Copy Share Image
A critic is a reader who ruminates. Thus, he should have more than one stomach. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Copy Share Image
By swallowing evil words unsaid, no one has ever harmed his stomach. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Man's spirit grows hungry for art in the same way his stomach growls for food... — Irving Stone Copy Share Image
The receipts of cookery are swelled to a volume, but a good stomach excels them all; to which nothing contributes more than… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
You cannot warm the hearts of people with God's love if they have an empty stomach and cold feet. — William Booth Copy Share Image
When I fell out of the light, I entered The stomach of indifference, the wordless cupboard. — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
When I am doing a role, I don't think that I am getting to wear a mini skirt or show my stomach.… — Huma Qureshi Copy Share Image
To obtain an assured favorable response from people, it is better to offer them something for their stomachs instead of their brains. — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
Worldly riches are like nuts; many a tooth is broke in cracking them, but never is the stomach filled with eating them. — Nachman of Breslov Copy Share Image
When I saw 'The Player', I came out with knots in my stomach because it was so true to my experience. — Douglas Wood Copy Share Image
Last night I was struggling with a stomach ache, but [the trainer] gave me some medicine, an IV and I felt good… — Taurean Green Copy Share Image
I began to think vodka was my drink at last. It didn’t taste like anything, but it went straight down into my… — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
“What’s the main ingredient in AFB’s dog-food palatants? “Liver,” says Moeller. “Mixed with some other viscera. The first part that a wild… — Mary Roach Copy Share Image
A television advertisement must illustrate the scientific method to substantiate any claim… That is why stains are lifted, ring-around-the-collar is removed, paper… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
These wrinkles are nothing These gray hairs are nothing, This stomach which sags with old food, these bruised and swollen ankles, my… — Mark Strand Copy Share Image
People who have tried it, tell me that a clear conscience makes you very happy and contented; but a full stomach does… — Jerome K. Jerome Copy Share Image
Control cannot be called conscience until we are able to take it inside us and make it our own, until--in spite of… — Judith Viorst Copy Share Image
My chest got this weird feeling, like when you stare into the eyes of a little baby and the baby looks back… — Matt de la Pena Copy Share Image
There are two tests in life, more important than any other test. On Monday morning, when you wake up, do you feel… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I don't think any poetry is written that isn't primarily written to the self, in a way... I'm always talking to myself.… — Kay Ryan Copy Share Image
I was often humiliated to see men disputing for a piece of bread, just as animals might have done. My feelings on… — Francois Arago Copy Share Image
But definitely I was in the zone in the match today. I was still thinking it's the final and I knew the… — Petra Kvitova Copy Share Image
For many of us we are always wanting more - we would be happier if we had such and such. Maybe we… — Abigail Van Buren Copy Share Image
When I give a speech at a corporate event, I often ask those in attendance, 'Do you know how to tell if… — Bill Walsh Copy Share Image
Everything is a self-portrait. A diary. Your whole drug history’s in a strand of your hair. Your fingernails. The forensic details. The… — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
The techniques of opening conversation are universal. I knew long ago and rediscovered that the best way to attract attention, help, and… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
This coffee falls into your stomach, and straightway there is a general commotion. Ideas begin to move like the battalions of the… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
“I once swallowed my difference without water on an empty stomach.” — Simon Armitage Copy Share Image
The first prerequisite of elaborate mental exercise was a full stomach. — Mark Frost Copy Share Image