Desire Quote by David Foster Wallace Download Open image ““Fictionally speaking, desire is the sugar in human food.”” — David Foster Wallace ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Desire Food Nature of man
“Desire is the kind of thing that eats you and leaves you starving.” — Nayyirah Waheed Copy Share Image
“Sugar is for the body as narcissism is for the soul. Both pleasures kill.” — Robin Sacredfire Copy Share Image
“... that most natural human appetite, the hunger for somewhere else .” — Victor LaValle Copy Share Image
“No matter where we come from, a little sugar is what everybody demands in life, what everybody needs in life. It's perhaps the main… — Merce Cardus Copy Share Image
“Food is the all-purpose comforter, the giver of warmth, the source of the artificial yet deeply appreciated sugar high.” — Jessica Zafra Copy Share Image
“And sugar also resembles alcohol and tobacco in that it is a material for which people rapidly develop a craving, and for which there… — John Yudkin Copy Share Image
“Some kinds of hunger were sweet in themselves, the anticipation of satisfaction as keen a pleasure as the slaking.” — Diana Gabaldon Copy Share Image
“I know that hunger is in the mind and the body and the heart and the soul.” — Roxane Gay Copy Share Image
“food should not only satisfy hunger, it should feed the soul, nourish the body and delight the senses.” — Karista Bennett Copy Share Image
“I felt more solidly composed, now that I was horizontal. I was impossible to knock down.” — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“We all have our little solipsistic delusions, ghastly intuitions of utter singularity: that we are the only one in the house who ever fills… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“It's no accident that in a bureaucracy getting fired is called 'termination,' as in ontological erasure.” — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
Footnote: 79) The anchor is gigantic and must weigh a hundred tons, and -- delightfully -- it really is anchor-shaped, i.e. the same shape… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“The paradoxical intercourse of audience and celebrity. The suppressed awareness that the whole reason ordinary people found celebrity fascinating was that they were not,… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“I am coming to see that the sensation of the worst nightmares, a sensation that can be felt asleep or awake, is identical to… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“He cranks the condo’s AC way down at night and still most mornings wakes up soaked, fetally curled, entombed in that kind of psychic… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“To me, at least in retrospect, the really interesting question is why dullness proves to be such a powerful impediment to attention. Why we… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“If you’re subjected to enough great salesmen and salespitches and marketing concepts for long enough—like from your earliest Saturday-morning cartoons, let’s say—it is only… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“Why is the truth usually not just un- but anti-interesting?” — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“She almost reminds the engineer of certain types in high school whom everyone adored because you sensed it made no difference to them whether… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
To be, in a word, unborable… It is the key to modern life. If you are immune to boredom, there is literally nothing you… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
I put myself in the student's place and remember the frustrations, doubts, determination, and desires I felt when I was going through the initial… — Ted Martinez Copy Share Image
I want the municipality to be a helping hand to the man with a desire of sympathy, to help the fallen when it is… — John Burns Copy Share Image
Ye youths and virgins, when your generous blood Has drunk the warmth of fifteen summers, now The loves invite; now to new rapture wakes… — John Armstrong Copy Share Image
I have observed this in my experience of slavery, - that whenever my condition was improved, instead of its increasing my contentment, it only… — Frederick Douglass Copy Share Image
If there is any period one would desire to be born in, is it not the age of Revolution; when the old and the… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
He caught her, she fell, he caught her in his arms, he held her tightly unconscious of what he was doing. He held her… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Teaching might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium is the human mind and spirit. My three [great teachers] did not… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
In discovering books, you became free to explore the full range of human motives, desires, secrets, and lies. All my life, people have scolded… — Betsy Lerner Copy Share Image