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Quotes about Craving

Love ice cream. I let myself have that about once a week. Vanilla.
— Tim Tebow
But you never got thirsty for me. You ignored me." GOD'S Decree.
— Eugene Peterson
I hope that I may always desire more than I can accomplish.
— Maya Angelou
Beloved, whatever we are gripping to bring us satisfaction is a lie—unless it is Christ. He is the Truth that sets us free. If you are holding anything in your craving for satisfaction right now, would you be willing to acknowledge it as a lie? Even if you feel you can't let go of it right this moment, would you lift it before Him—perhaps literally lifting your fisted hand as a symbol—and confess it as an idol? God does not condemn you. He calls you.
— Beth Moore
Each of us craves utterly unfailing love: a love that is unconditional, unwavering, radical, demonstrative, broader than the horizon, deeper than the sea. And it would be nice if that love were healthy, liberating rather than suffocating, and whole. Interestingly, the Word of God uses the phrase "unfailing love" thirty-two other times, and not one of them refers to any source other than God, Himself.
— Beth Moore
John Calvin wrote, "The evil in our desire typically does not lie in what we want, but in that we want it too much.
— Joshua Harris
The word lust [can] mean "selfish desire." . . .It is wanting something so badly you will do anything to get it. That is one of the tricks of the devil. It is too high a price to pay.
— Billy Graham
Many people turn to alcohol to try to drown the [cries] and longings of the soul. Others attempt to quiet the longings of their souls in other ways. Nothing but God ever completely satisfies, because the soul is made for God.
— Billy Graham
If all we mean by our love is a craving to be loved, we are in a very deplorable state.
— CS Lewis
Love is an appetite which, like all other appetites, is destroyed for the moment by its gratification.
— George Bernard Shaw
A poet has written, "The desire to feel loved is the last illusion: let it go and you will be free." Just as the sunrise of faith requires the sunset of our former unbelief, so the dawn of trust requires letting go of our craving spiritual consolations and tangible reassurances. Trust at the mercy of the response it receives is a bogus trust.
— Brennan Manning
When we live with a solitude of heart, we can listen with attention to the words and the worlds of others, but when we are driven by loneliness, we tend to select just those remarks and events that bring immediate satisfaction to our own craving needs.
— Henri Nouwen