A Quote by Ann Voskamp

Manna today or I starve. — © Ann Voskamp
Manna today or I starve.

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Those who make their living by collecting taxes cause the people to starve; when the people starve, the tax collectors, having no one to tax, starve also
I said to my friends that if I was going to starve, I might as well starve where the food is good.
Just because people starve in a book, doesn't mean that we will starve in the future.
Almost starve, but I don’t starve because I eat very much
Charley: He won't starve. None a them starve. Forget about him. Willy: Then what have I got to remember?
The people starve because those above them eat too much tax-grain. That is the only reason why they starve.
People starve. The rulers consume too much with their taxes. That is why people starve.
If you have 100 acres worth of food, and you've got 500 animals out there, the young ones and the old ones are going to starve to death because they can't compete. When they starve, they start to eat things they shouldn't be eating and spread disease not only to them but to us.
I hated being stuck at home doing the student thing. I always wanted to work. And there's nothing wrong with it. So you can take what you can get. And, you know, this, 'Well, that's beneath me. I have a degree.' Put it aside for a while because reality is what it is. There are a lot of people having to do a lot of things that they think are beneath them right now because McDonald's is not open to make sure you don't starve. That's your job. Your responsibility to make sure you don't starve and your kids don't starve and all the rest of it.
To weepe for joy is a kinde of Manna.
You read the stories about horses being starved at Santa Anita, but a horse can't starve at Santa Anita! I mean, there's just bags of carrots all over the place; food is everywhere. They don't starve any horses!
Exalted Manna, gladness of the best, Heaven in ordinary, man well drest.
When it rains manna from heaven, some people put up an umbrella. Others reach for a big spoon.
A hot, deep bowl of venison chili is as close to manna from Heaven as you're likely to find in deer camp.
We in the richest societies have too many calories even as we starve for beautiful, fresh food; we have overly large houses but lack spaces that truly embody our individuality and connectedness; media surround us everywhere while we starve for authentic communication. We are offered entertainment every second of the day but lack the chance to play. In the ubiquitous world of money, we hunger for all that is intimate, personal and unique.
[The currency of being celebrity] used to be only the elect had any manna in the information society and everyone else was a consumer.
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