Here is an unquenchable word.
Voracious.
It is an adjective. Voracious describes someone who has a huge appetite. It can also be used figuratively to mean “excessively eager.”
I like this word.
To be voracious is to possess an intense, almost unquenchable hunger. This isn’t just about food. It can also be applied to our lives. We can be voracious for life, for learning, for experience.
It’s that feeling of being endlessly curious, insatiably driven, and eager to devour whatever the world has to offer.
A voracious reader doesn’t just like books. They inhale them. A voracious learner seeks out knowledge like oxygen. Like breathing out and breathing in.
The Universe is full of endless energy. And that is why I like this word so much. Because there’s an energy in the word. It is an insatiable restlessness, a desire that doesn’t sit still.
It is a deep and genuine craving for more.
It’s a spark that keeps our minds alert and our souls awake. It is at the very heart of our motion. Whether it’s a hunger for justice, for beauty, for truth, that voracity reveals what stirs us.
It reminds us that we are alive. To be voracious is to say: I want to know, I want to feel, I want to live more fully. And really, what’s more human than that?
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“I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.” — Albert Einstein
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“Stay hungry, stay foolish.” — Steve Jobs
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“Curiosity is, in great and generous minds, the first passion and the last.” — Samuel Johnson
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“I am voracious of life.” — Virginia Woolf
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Voracious. I like this word.
