Food Quote by John Dewey
“Hunger not to have, but to be”
About This Quote
Source Book: Experience and Nature, John Dewey, 1925
The quote highlights that true hunger is a desire for purpose and growth, not merely physical sustenance.
In simple terms: Hunger is for meaning, not food.
Seek purpose, not just consumption.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career development
- personal reflection
- spiritual seeking
- educational motivation
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What deeper purpose drives your daily actions?
- How can you balance material needs with existential goals?
May ignore physical needs while chasing meaning.