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Quotes about Appetite

It is not a bad thing to desire our own good. In fact, the great problem of human beings is that they are far too easily pleased. They don't seek pleasure with nearly the resolve and passion that they should. And so they settle for mud pies of appetite instead of infinite delight.
— John Piper
Most of our life is a gorging of one artificially inflamed appetite after another.
— John Piper
The greatest enemy of hunger for God is not poison but apple pie. It is not the banquet of the wicked that dulls our appetite for heaven, but endless nibbling at the table of the world. It is not the X-rated video, but the prime-time dribble of triviality we drink in every night.
— John Piper
Through the indulgence of appetite and passion men would become incapable of appreciating the great truths of the plan of redemption. Yet Christ, true to the purpose for which he left heaven, would continue his interest in men, and still invite them to hide their weakness and deficiencies in him. He would supply the needs of all who would come unto him in faith. And there would ever be a few who would preserve the knowledge of God and would remain unsullied amid the prevailing iniquity.
— Ellen White
It is impossible for those who indulge the appetite to attain to Christian perfection.
— Ellen White
Those who will gratify their appetite, and then suffer because of their intemperance, and take drugs to relieve them, may be assured that God will not interpose to save health and life which is so recklessly periled. The cause has produced the effect.
— Ellen White
Human beings have a hard time regarding anything beautiful without wanting to devour it.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
All diets are wholesome. Some are wholesomer than others, but all the ordinary diets are wholesome enough for the people who use them. Whether the food be fine or coarse it will taste good and it will nourish if a watch be kept upon the appetite and a little starvation introduced every time it weakens.
— Mark Twain
Desire grows by what it feeds on.
— LM Montgomery
Let the stoics say what they please, we do not eat for the good of living, but because the meat is savory and the appetite is keen.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
If you feed an appetite, it grows. Satisfying an appetite does not diminish it. It expands it. To diminish an appetite, you have to starve it.
— Andy Stanley
In ten seconds he had completely lost his appetite and gained on hundred thousand dollars.
— F Scott Fitzgerald