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A hungry wolf at all the herd will run, In hopes, through many, to make sure of one
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"A hungry wolf at all the herd will run, In hopes, through many, to make sure of one"

- William Congreve

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This quote by William Congreve is a metaphor for how desperate people can be when they are in requirement. The starving wolf is a representation of someone who is desperate and in requirement of something, while the herd is a representation of the abundance of resources available. The wolf is going through the herd in hopes of finding something to please its hunger, even if it implies going through many resources to make certain it finds one. This quote is a suggestion that when we remain in requirement, we need to not be afraid to take advantage of the resources readily available to us, even if it indicates going through much of them. It likewise acts as a warning to be conscious of our own resources and not to take them for granted. The quote is a suggestion that when we remain in requirement, we should not hesitate to make the most of the resources readily available to us, even if it implies going through a lot of them.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by William Congreve between February 10, 1670 and January 19, 1729. He/she was a famous Poet from England. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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