Sometimes I crave sushi.
They also crave socialization.
Many young children crave attention.
You just crave this person.
By this time the inner man began to crave nourishment.
I crave that we may taste of your wine.
All Americans crave to be svelte (and rich).
I ask, I crave, I implore, let him kiss me with the kiss of his mouth.
Once we have experienced a flow moment in our lives we usually crave it happening again.
Human beings crave the respect of others; it's coded into our DNA.
Think like a customer and write in a conversational tone - people crave a little humanity behind the corporate mask.
If we didn't know chocolate was delicious we'd never crave for it-so it is with books.
Not only does your body crave the work vacation to reduce your stress level, your family deserves your focused attention.
After a busy week at work, we all crave escapism and some "me time", and it is clear women prefer to spend theirs with girlfriends than partners.
I suspect it is Maslow's second highest need - respect - that people most crave from work: respect not just from their colleagues but from the world.
Why should they bother with something of little-to-no interest when they could have (or plead for) the thing they crave?
And I look to President Mahmoud Abbas to take the bold and difficult course that will give Palestinians what they crave and deserve: statehood.
Kids are equally tuned into what they don't want. Why should they bother with something of little-to-no interest when they could have (or plead for) the thing they crave?