"Desires to which we cling closely can easily prevent us from being what we ought to be and can be; and on the other hand, desires repeatedly mastered for the sake of present duty make us richer.Lack of desire is poverty."
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"Seeing my family have it all took the place of that desire for diplomas on the wall"
"What we desire is not to possess a woman, but to be the only one to possess her."
"Love is desire for knowledge."
"The questions of philosophy proper are human desires and fears and aspirations - human emotions - taking an intellectual form."
"Our waking life's desire to shape the world to our convenience invites all manner of paradox and difficulty."
"I fundamentally believe that people have a genuine desire to be positively engaged in the world around them."
"I claim my heart's desire, and I choose my direction. I will attain my chosen goal."
"Desire and force between them are responsible for all our actions; desire causes our voluntary acts, force our involuntary."
"There's a wall between you and what you want and you got to leap it."
"GOD will not permit that a soul which desires to be devoted entirely to Him should take other pleasures than with Him: that is more than reasonable."
"Let all our employment be to know God: the more one knows Him, the more one desires to know Him."
"The desire for possession is insatiable, to such a point that it can survive even love itself. To love, therefore, is to sterilize the person one loves."
"Man is, at one and the same time, a solitary being and a social being. As a solitary being, he attempts to protect his own existence and that of those who are closest to him, to satisfy his personal desires, and to develop his innate abilities. As a social being, he seeks to gain the recognition and affection of his fellow human beings, to share in their pleasures, to comfort them in their sorrows, and to improve their conditions of life."
"The individual feels the futility of human desires and aims and the sublimity and marvelous order which reveal themselves both in nature and in the world of thought."
"Humankind's desire for peace can be realized only by the creation of a world government."
"Her cheeks were flushed. She caught hold of the Savage's arm and pressed it, limp, against her side. He looked down at her for a moment, pale, pained, desiring, and ashamed of his desire. He was not worthy, not... Their eyes for a moment met. What treasures hers promised! A queen's ransom of temperament. Hastily he looked away, disengaged his imprisoned arm. He was obscurely terrified lest she should cease to be something he could feel himself unworthy of."
"Life is complex in its expression, involving more than percipience, namely desire, emotion, will, and feeling."
"No one who desires to become good will become good unless he does good things."
"Where perception is, there also are pain and pleasure, and where these are, there, of necessity, is desire."