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Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poet, Novelist
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"That desire to reach further is also where I ended my memoir, in 1994 in California, perhaps ironically, looking out to the Pacific and back to Asia, toward the not-yet-written."

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Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poet, Novelist
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"Of course, among the confused motives that spurred me toward being a writer was also the desire to look, to be above the trees and rooftops, beyond the Malaysian horizon that circumscribed my life."

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Shirley Geok-lin Lim Poet, Novelist
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"I was driven, as have been many writers, both by a repulsion of the childhood home's narrow confines and a desire to reach further, to keep desiring more of a future not yet imagined and not yet written down."

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Simone Weil Philosopher, Activist
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"If someone does me injury I must desire that this injury shall not degrade me. I must desire this out of love for him who inflicts it, in order that he may not really have done evil."

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Simone Weil Philosopher, Activist
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"All the goods of this world...are finite and limited and radically incapable of satisfying the desire that perpetually burns within us for an infinite and perfect good."

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Simone Weil Philosopher, Activist
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"It is impossible that the whole of truth should not be present at every time and every place, available for anyone who desires it."

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Simone Weil Philosopher, Activist
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"We should desire neither the immortality nor the death of any human being, whoever he may be, with whom we have to do."

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Slavoj Žižek Philosopher, Cultural Critic
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"What interests me is the following paradox: of how, precisely in our liberal societies, where no one can even imagine a transcendental cause for which to die, we are allowed to adopt a hedonistic, utilitarian, or even more spiritually egotistical stance - like, the goal of my life is the realization of all my potential, fulfillment of my innermost desires, whatever you want."

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Stefan Zweig Writer
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"As one who knows many things, the humanist loves the world precisely because of its manifold nature and the opposing forces in itdo not frighten him. Nothing is further from him than the desire to resolve such conflictsand this is precisely the mark of the humanist spirit: not to evaluate contrasts as hostility but to seek human unity, that superior unity, for all that appears irreconcilable."

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Stephen Hawking Theoretical Physicist
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"Humanities deepest desire for knowledge is justification enough for continuing our quest. and our goal is nothing less than a complete description of the universe we live in."

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Stephen Young Artist
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"Questions are far more effective than defensive statements. They do not imply agreement, but they do convey interest and a desire to understand and facilitate an environment for peak performance, a central thread of effective leadership.... The next time someone accuses you of virtually anything, ask some questions. Resolving the situation may take more time, but the outcome will likely be more productive for both of you."

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