A hungry people listens not to reason, nor cares for justice, nor is bent by any prayers. Seneca the Younger Hunger, Justice You May Also Like Hunger causes the wolves to sally from the wood. By Anonymous Hunger Civilization is built on a number of ultimate principles … respect for human life, the punishment of crimes against property and persons, the equality of all good citizens before the law … or, in a word, justice. By MAX NORDAU Civilization, Justice Never argue at the dinner table, for the one who is not hungry always gets the best of the argument. By Richard Whateley Adversity, Dinner, Funny, Hunger Justice is always violent to the offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes. By Daniel Defoe Innocence, Justice, Self-esteem A hungry man is not a free man. By Adlai Stevenson Freedom, Hunger Starvation, not sin, is the parent of modern crime. By Oscar Wilde Crime, Hunger, Sin, Society You May Also Like from Seneca the Younger Drunkenness is nothing but voluntary madness. By Seneca the Younger Drink, Madness All cruelty springs from weakness. By Seneca the Younger Kindness, Weakness The man who does something under orders is not unhappy; he is unhappy who does something against his will. By Seneca the Younger Empowering, Wise There is no great genius without a touch of madness. By Seneca the Younger Genius We become wiser by adversity; prosperity destroys our appreciation of the right. By Seneca the Younger Adversity, Wise Luck never made a man wise. By Seneca the Younger Fortune, Goals, Luck
Civilization is built on a number of ultimate principles … respect for human life, the punishment of crimes against property and persons, the equality of all good citizens before the law … or, in a word, justice. By MAX NORDAU Civilization, Justice
Never argue at the dinner table, for the one who is not hungry always gets the best of the argument. By Richard Whateley Adversity, Dinner, Funny, Hunger
Justice is always violent to the offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes. By Daniel Defoe Innocence, Justice, Self-esteem
The man who does something under orders is not unhappy; he is unhappy who does something against his will. By Seneca the Younger Empowering, Wise
We become wiser by adversity; prosperity destroys our appreciation of the right. By Seneca the Younger Adversity, Wise