"All people have the common desire to be elevated in honour, but all people have something still more elevated in themselves without knowing it."
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"We may so seize on virtue, that if we embrace it with an overgreedy and violent desire, it may become vicious."
"Oh, what a valiant faculty is hope, that in a mortal subject, and in a moment, makes nothing of usurping infinity, immensity, eternity, and of supplying its masters indigence, at its pleasure, with all things he can imagine or desire!"
"In love, 'tis no other than frantic desire for that which flies from us."
"There is no desire more natural than the desire of knowledge. (Il n'est desir plus naturel que le desir de connaissance)"
"The desire for riches is more sharpened by their use than by their need. Pleasing all: a mark that can never be aimed at or hit."
"I would have nobody to control me; I would be absolute: and who but I? Now, he that is absolute can do what he likes; he that can do what he likes can take his pleasure; he that can take his pleasure can be content; and he that can be content has no more to desire. So the matter 's over; and come what will come, I am satisfied."
"Aren't we living in a world where heedless men only desire decapitated women?"
"His overriding life necessity was not love, it was his profession…He had come to medicine not by coincidence or calculation but by a deep inner desire. Insofar as it is possible to divide people into categories, the surest criterion is the deep-seated desires that orient them to one or another lifelong activity. Every Frenchman is different. But all the actors the world over are similar."
"the way to wean any one from a desire is not by condemnation of it."
"It is fine for a woman to know a lot; but I don't want her to have this shocking desire to be learned for learnedness sake. When I ask a woman a question, I like her to pretend to ignore what she really knows."
"The tragedy of being both rational and animal seems to consist in having to choose between duty and desire rather than in making any particular choice"
"One of the glories of society is to have created woman where Nature had made only a female; to have created a continuity of desire where Nature thought only of perpetuating the species; and, in fine, to have invented love."
"Does not any limit imposed upon one inspire a desire to go beyond it? Does not our keenest suffering arise when our free will is crossed?"
"Show me the woman, however loyal, who does not seek to rouse desire."
"It's unfair of me to tell anyone what to think. I make myself for myself to get out my own desire to create and make sense of things in life. Hopefully, it does the same for others."
"A teacher should, above all things, first induce a desire in the pupil for the acquisition he wishes to impart."