"No gown worse becomes a woman than the desire to be wise."
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"We are never present with, but always beyond ourselves; fear, desire, hope, still push us on toward the future."
"For me, who only desire to become wise, not more learned or eloquent, these logical or Aristotelian dispositions of parts are of no use."
"Show some mercy to this chair which has stretched out its arms to you for so long; please satisfy its desire to embrace you!"
"Sometimes, whether a desire is excessive or negative depends on the circumstances or society in which you live in."
"Ethics: The indispensable interface between my desire to be happy and yours."
"The main cause of suffering is egoistic desire for one's own comfort and happiness."
"When you are fully present with everyone you meet, you relinquish the conceptual identity you made for them - your interpretation of who they are and what they did in the past - and are able to interact without the egoic movements of desire and fear. Attention, which is alert stillness, is the key."
"To multiply the years and divide by the desire to live is a kind of false accounting."
"The desire to know a thing is heightened by its gratification being deferred."
"God's will is your deepest desires."
"Do you know what it is to be a man violently in love? To live for a woman's smiles and laughter, to hunger for her touch until life itself seems impossible without it, to desire her as you desire to breathe?"
"It is your business to rise up and preserve the Union and liberty, for yourselves, and not for me. I desire they shall be constitutionally preserved."
"All the concessions we make to Eros are holes in our desire for the absolute."
"Learn to distinguish what you can and can't control. Within our control are our own opinions, aspirations, desires and the things that repel us. They are directly subject to our influence."
"Some say that you should not want money at all because the desire for money is materialistic and not Spiritual. But we want you to remember that you are here in this very physical world where Spirit has materialized. You cannot separate yourself from the aspect of yourself that is Spiritual, and while you are here in these bodies you cannot separate yourselves from that which is physical or material. All of the magnificent things of a physical nature that are surrounding you are Spiritual in nature."
"Evil, as evil, can never be chosen; and though evil is often the effect of our own choice, yet we never desire it but under the appearance of an imaginary good."
"Avarice, or the desire of gain, is a universal passion which operates at all times, at all places, and upon all persons."
"The blind pursuit of learning leads to excessive desires—the more you see, the more you want. Excessive desires, in turn, lead to anxiety and misery."
"I get weary of the European habit of taking our money, resenting any slight hint as to what they should do, and then assuming, in addition, full right to criticize us as bitterly as they may desire."