Certainly, hunger can bring out the worst in us. But it can also bring out the best.
The devil tempts us to bring out the worst in us, but the Father tests us to bring out the best in us.
Some people bring out the worst in you, others bring out the best. And there are remarkably rare ones, who just bring out the most of everything that even you don't know that you have.
Some people bring out the worst in you, others bring out the best, and then there are those remarkably rare, addictive ones who just bring out the most. Of everything.
Hunger in the midnight, hunger at the stroke of noon
Hunger in the banquet, hunger in the bride and groom
Hunger on the TV, hunger on the printed page
And there's a God-sized hunger underneath the questions of the age
It is my belief that we all have the need to feel special. It is this need that can bring out the best in us, yet the worst in us.
Hunger is the worst form of deprivation of a human being. Although inability to access food is the immediate cause of hunger, the real cause in most of the incidents of hunger is lack of ability to pay for food. If we are looking for ways to end hunger then we should be looking at ways to ensure a reasonable level of income for all
It strikes me that presidential campaigns can often bring out the worst as well as the best in us.
To hunger for use and to go unused is the worst hunger of all.
You should thank the people who bring out the worst in you. Had it not been for them, you would never have come to know of your worst side.
I think hard times either bring out the best in you or the worst, and I think I've luckily managed to bring out all the positives in myself.
The nature of football can bring out the best in people, but it can also bring out the worst in people.
an the president bring out the voters who were so enthusiastic about him in 2008 and seem a little disenchanted now? Can he bring out young people? Can he bring out Latinos? Can he bring out those white suburban moms?
What can be said about chronic hunger. Perhaps that there's a hunger that can make you sick with hunger. That it comes in addition to the hunger you already feel. That there is a hunger which is always new, which grows insatiably, which pounces on the never-ending old hunger that already took such effort to tame. How can you face the world if all you can say about yourself is that you're hungry.
Bean could see the hunger in their eyes. Not the regular hunger, for food, but the real hunger, the deep hunger, for family, for love, for belonging.
I think there's so much good in the worst of us, and so many of the worst of us get the best of us, that the rest of us aren't even worth talking about.