"Desire is no light thing."
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"To die whole, riddled with nothing but desire for it, is like breakfast after love."
"We must not subject him who creates to the desires of the multitude. It is, rather, his creation that must become the multitude's desire."
"We must set limits to our wishes, curb our desires, moderate our anger, always remembering that an individual can attain only an infinitesimal share in anything that is worth having; and that on the other hand, everyone must incur many of the ills of life"
"Sexual passion is the cause of war and the end of peace, the basis of what is serious... and consequently the concentration of all desire"
"When you say, "I need more confidence," what you're really saying is, "I need those people over there to approve of me." That is the desire to control other people and what they think. The first person who figures out how to do this owns the world."
"My brother was born without taste or the desire to be professionally lit."
"Did I feel a physical desire for him? I did. Was I moved by a passion of my body? I was. Have I experienced the most violent form of sensual pleasure? I have."
"Why is it immoral for you to desire, but moral for others to do so? Why is it immoral to produce a value and keep it, but moral to give it away? And if it is not moral for you to keep a value, why is it moral for others to accept it? If you are selfless and virtuous when you give it, are they not selfish and vicious when they take it?"
"Don't consider our interests or desires. You have no duty to anyone but yourself."
"Every form of happiness if one, every desire is driven by the same motor--by our love for a single value, for the highest potentiality of our own existence--and every achievement is an expression of it."
"There's only one passion in most artists more violent than their desire for admiration: their fear of identifying the nature of such admiration as they do receive."
"Only the man who extols the purity of love devoid of desire, is capable of the depravity of a desire devoid of love."
"Hollywood is still the cradle of many myths, including the one of eternal youth. I find it odd that the very notion of desire, when applied to a woman over 40, is turned into a pathology or a mockery in a number of films. But Hollywood is not the only place to blame, by far. This is just a rendition, possibly magnified by the power of movies, of a general state of things, social, cultural and political."
""What can I offer you that will make you happier about how you should feel about who Angelina Jolie is?" I think that's a very strange desire to know those things. And yet I have it, with musicians in particular. I'm desperate to know what Micah P. Hinson is like or Julian Casablancas. Philip Seymour Hoffman made me feel like that."
"Reducing our desires and eliminating false neediness is the answer to resolving the nagging inner discomfort that we feel."
"Believe me, for certain men at least, not taking what one doesn't desire is the hardest thing in the world."
"Human beings are very complex creatures. This desire, this greed, this love is very complex."
"There are directors who desire to be artistic. It is pathetic to compare the seriousness of their aim with the absurdity of their attainment."
"I did not believe him capable of love. That is an emotion in which tenderness is an essential part, but Strickland had no tenderness either for himself or for others; there is in love a sense of weakness, a desire to protect, an eagerness to do good and to give pleasure--if not unselfishness, at all events a selfishness which marvellously conceals itself; it has in it a certain diffidence."