Their Appetites Quotes
14 quotes by 13 authors
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John Burroughs has stated that experimental study of animals in captivity is absolutely useless. Their character, their habits, their appetites undergo a complete transformation when…
— Emma Goldman
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It is also an absolute mistake to believe that the State can be anything other than a civitas diaboli if it does not resurrect itself…
— Julius Evola
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In late modernity we grow more and more accustomed to politicians and public figures who are indebted to their appetites for their "values," to their…
— Kenny Smith
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Human brutes, like other beasts, find snares and poison in the provision of life, and are allured by their appetites to their destruction.
— Jonathan Swift
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Remember: that giants sleep too soundly; that witches are often betrayed by their appetites; dragons have one soft spot, somewhere, always; hearts can be well-hidden,…
— Neil Gaiman
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Look at them. There are your true philosophers. I think that Mack and the boys know everything that has ever happened in the world and…
— John Steinbeck
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He said to me once that most of the time people use the word love as just another way to show off they're hungry. The…
— Colum McCann
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For white men, to live is to own, or to try to own more, or to die trying to own more. Their appetites are astonishing!…
— David Mitchell
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Haply for I am black, And have not those soft parts of conversation That chamberers have; or for I am declined Into the vale of…
— William Shakespeare
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Capitalists are motivated not chiefly by the desire to consume wealth or indulge their appetites, but by the freedom and power to consummate their entrepreneurial…
— George Gilder
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Brutes are governed by their appetites and impulses. Savages are but little removed in this respect from brutes. Brutish men and coarse natures are mostly…
— Joseph P. Bradley
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Men are qualified for civil liberties in exact proportion to their disposition to put moral chains upon their appetites: in proportion as their love of…
— Edmund Burke
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O curse of marriage that we can call these delicate creatures ours and not their appetites!
— William Shakespeare
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Cow and horse dung, as muckgoes, are relatively agreeable. You can even become nostalgic about them. They smell of fermented grain, and on the far…
— John Berger
Who Wrote These Their Appetites Quotes
13 authors contributed a total of 14 Their Appetites Quotes as follows: