Curiosity is the thirst of the soul.
Let no man thirst for good beer.
The soul’s deepest thirst is for God Himself, who has made us so that we can never be satisfied without Him.
Is not dread of thirst when your well is full, the thirst that is unquenchable?
Care clings to wealth: the thirst for more Grows as our fortunes grow.
Standing knee deep in a river and dying of thirst.
In diabetes the thirst is greater for the fluid dries the body. . . For the thirst there is need of a powerful remedy, for in kind it is the greatest of all sufferings, and when a fluid is drunk, it stimulates the discharge of urine.
The gratification of curiosity rather frees us from uneasiness than confers pleasure; we are more pained by ignorance than delighted by instruction. Curiosity is the thirst of the soul; it inflames and torments us, and makes us taste every thing with joy, however otherwise insipid, by which it may be quenched.
Thirst drove me down to the water where I drank the moon's reflection.
In the oasis complex, the thirsty man images he sees water, palm trees, and shade not because he has evidence for the belief, but because he has a need for it. Desperate needs bring about a hallucination of their solution: thirst hallucinates water, the need for love hallucinates a prince or princess. The oasis complex is never a complete delusion: the man in the desert does see something on the horizon. It is just that the palms have withered, the well is dry, and the place is infected with locusts.
A man shares his days with hunger, thirst, and cold, with the good times and the bad, and the first part of being a man is to understand that.
Love is the heart s immortal thirst to be completely known and all forgiven.
Thirst comes with drinking when the wine is good.
Boredom is simply romanticism with a morning-after thirst.
The more they drink the more they thirst.
You are thirst and thirst is all I know
Knowledge is a great gift, and the thirst to seek it even greater. Use what you know. . . Head and heart. . . You are not made to give greater weight to one than the other.
Every living person and thing responds to beauty. We all thirst for it. We receive strength and renewal by seeing stirring and satisfying sites.
He dipped her low and kissed her fiercely, as if he were angry, and each time his lips left hers, even just for half a second, the most parching thirst ran through her, making her cry out.
The Christian life is a long and continual tendency of our hearts toward that eternal goodness which we desire on earth. All our happiness consists in thirsting for it. Now this thirst is prayer. Ever desire to approach your Creator, and you will never cease to pray. Do not think it necessary to pronounce many words.