“Do you consider a man to be a Christian by whose bread no hungry man is ever filled?”
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British monk 360–420Related quotes
“Lord, give bread to the hungry, and hunger for you to those who have bread.”
Catherine Doherty (1896–1985) Religious order founder; Servant of God
Dearly Beloved, Vol. III (1990)
“The people are hungry for the bread of life. Do not offer them a stone.”
Ellen G. White (1827–1915) American author and founder/leader of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Book II, Ch. 1, p. 24
Selected Messages (1958 - 1980)
C.G. Jung book Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1963)
Context: It is only natural that I should constantly have revolved in my mind the question of the relationship of the symbolism of the unconscious to Christianity as well as to other religions. Not only do I leave the door open for the Christian message, but I consider it of central importance for Western man. It needs, however, to be seen in a new light, in accordance with the changes wrought by the contemporary spirit.
“A hungry man is an angry man.”
Tathagata Satpathy (1956) Indian politician
Quoting Bob Marley, he argued that working children should be given incentives to join school, as quoted in " Education right scales last big peak http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090805/jsp/frontpage/story_11322904.jsp" Calcutta Telegraph (5 August 2009)
“A hungry man is an angry man.”
James Howell (1594–1666) Anglo-Welsh historian and writer
English Proverbs (1659)
“A hungry man is not a free man.”
Adlai Stevenson (1900–1965) mid-20th-century Governor of Illinois and Ambassador to the UN
Speech in Kasson, Minnesota (6 September 1952)
Oscar Levy (1867–1946) German physician and writer
Source: The Revival of Aristocracy (1906), p. 38.