100 Quotes About Desire

Many people would argue that having great relationships is the key to happiness. After all, what good is money and success if you have no one to share it with? Whether they are based on romance, friendship, or kinship, having the support of others makes us feel valued, confident, and happy. While relationships aren’t always easy, they are some of the greatest gifts we have. We’ve put together a list of all the very best quotes about relationships to help you celebrate the people who mean the most.

When someone loves you, the way they talk about you...
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When someone loves you, the way they talk about you is different. You feel safe and comfortable. Jess C. Scott
Sex is the consolation you have when you can't have...
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Sex is the consolation you have when you can't have love Unknown
Those sweet lips. My, oh my, I could kiss those...
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Those sweet lips. My, oh my, I could kiss those lips all night long. Good things come to those who wait. Jess C. Scott
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Desiring another person is perhaps the most risky endeavor of all. As soon as you want somebody–really want him–it is as though you have taken a surgical needle and sutured your happiness to the skin of that person, so that any separation will now cause a lacerating injury. Elizabeth Gilbert
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I desire to be with you. I miss you. I feel lonely when I can't see you. I am obsessed with you, fascinated by you, infatuated with you. I hunger for your taste, your smell, the feel of your soul touching mine. Jack Llawayllynn
Ultimately, it is the desire, not the desired, that we...
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Ultimately, it is the desire, not the desired, that we love. Friedrich Nietzsche
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But if you love and must needs have desires, let these be your desires: To melt and be like a running brook that sings its melody to the night. To know the pain of too much tenderness. To be wounded by your own understanding of love; And to bleed willingly and joyfully. To wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving; To rest at noon hour and meditate love's ecstasy; To return home at eventide with gratitude; And then to sleep with a prayer for the beloved in your heart and a song of praise on your lips. . Kahlil Gibran
I got my heart's desire, and there my troubles began.
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I got my heart's desire, and there my troubles began. Lev Grossman
See how she leans her cheek upon her hand. O,...
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See how she leans her cheek upon her hand. O, that I were a glove upon that hand That I might touch that cheek! William Shakespeare
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It has made me better loving you.. it has made me wiser, and easier, and brighter. I used to want a great many things before, and to be angry that I did not have them. Theoretically, I was satisfied. I flattered myself that I had limited my wants. But I was subject to irritation; I used to have morbid sterile hateful fits of hunger, of desire. Now I really am satisfied, because I can’t think of anything better. It’s just as when one has been trying to spell out a book in the twilight, and suddenly the lamp comes in. I had been putting out my eyes over the book of life, and finding nothing to reward me for my pains; but now that I can read it properly I see that it’s a delightful story. Henry James
For love is no part of the dreamworld. Love belongs...
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For love is no part of the dreamworld. Love belongs to Desire, and Desire is always cruel. Neil Gaiman
I'll always want him. Until every sun goes dark in...
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I'll always want him. Until every sun goes dark in every sky, until I am nothing more than long-forgotten cosmic dust, I will want him. And even then I suspect my particles will long for his. Ann Aguirre
I want your most vital organ. I want it to...
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I want your most vital organ. I want it to be mine. Coco J. Ginger
Desire is the kind of thing thateats youandleaves you starving.
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Desire is the kind of thing thateats youandleaves you starving. Nayyirah Waheed
Oh to have you with me, to have you here,...
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Oh to have you with me, to have you here, not to be alone, but to be with you, my beauty, you of all souls! You. Anne Rice
There are two tragedies in life. One is to lose...
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There are two tragedies in life. One is to lose your heart's desire. The other is to gain it. George Bernard Shaw
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Desire makes life happen. Makes it matter. Makes everything worth it. Desire is life. Hunger to see the next sunrise or sunset, to touch the one you love, to try again. 'Hell would be waking up and wanting nothing, ' he agrees. Karen Marie Moning
I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something...
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I have a deeply hidden and inarticulate desire for something beyond the daily life. Virginia Woolf
Please, touch me, I pray.
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Please, touch me, I pray. Jess C. Scott
The shape of my life is, of course, determined by...
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The shape of my life is, of course, determined by many things; my background and childhood, my mind and its education, my conscience and its pressures, my heart and its desires. Anne Morrow Lindbergh
All men want, not something to do with, but something...
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All men want, not something to do with, but something to do, or rather something to be. Henry David Thoreau
If you don't get everything you want, think of the...
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If you don't get everything you want, think of the things you don't get that you don't want. Oscar Wilde
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I am dead because I lack desire, I lack desire because I think I possess. I think I possess because I do not try to give. In trying to give, you see that you have nothing; Seeing that you have nothing, you try to give of yourself; Trying to give of yourself, you see that you are nothing: Seeing that you are nothing, you desire to become; In desiring to become, you begin to live. Unknown
If you wish to make Pythocles rich, do not add...
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If you wish to make Pythocles rich, do not add to his store of money, but subtract from his desires. Epicurus
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I was living and dying in all the fibers of what is chewed and digested and in all the fibers that absorb the sun, consuming and digesting. Under the thatched arbor of a restaurant on a river-bank, where Olivia had waited for me, our teeth began to move slowly, with equal rhythm, and our eyes stared into each other's with the intensity of serpents'–serpents concentrated in the ecstasy of swallowing each other in turn, as we were aware, in our turn, of being swallowed by the serpent that digests us all, assimilated ceaselessly in the process of ingestion and digestion, in the universal cannibalism that leaves its imprint on every amorous relationship and erases the lines between our bodies and sopa de frijoles, huachinango a la vera cru-zana, and enchiladas. Italo Calvino
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What are the four 'D' steps that ensure success?1) DREAM2) DESIRE3) DETERMINATION4) DESTINATIONFollow these four 'D' steps, never giving up or doubting yourself along the way, and you will become the person you were meant to be. And that's YOU! Anthony T. Hincks
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I want to take you until you are boneless. I want to drain you of strength. I want to fill you and take my fill of you. My dear, Ivy, I want to devour you. I want your juices on my toung, flooding my mouth. I want your wetness on my face, your scent covering me. I want your blood in my veins. Kathryn Smith
...if desire is predominant it can deform love between man...
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...if desire is predominant it can deform love between man and woman and rob them both of it. John Paul II
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Christianity set itself the goal of fulfilling man’s unattainable desires, but for that very reason ignored his attainable desires. By promising man eternal life, it deprived him of temporal life, by teaching him to trust in God’s help it took away his trust in his own powers; by giving him faith in a better life in heaven, it destroyed his faith in a better life on earth and his striving to attain such a life. Christianity gave man what his imagination desires, but for that very reason failed to give him what he really and truly desires. Ludwig Feuerbach
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The greatest enemy of hunger for God is not poison but apple pie. It is not the banquet of the wicked that dulls our appetite forheaven, but endless nibbling at the table of the world. It is notthe X-rated video, but the prime-time dribble of triviality wedrink in every night. John Piper
Should we not invariably act in this life as though...
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Should we not invariably act in this life as though the God whom our heart desires with its highest desire were watching our every action? Maurice Maeterlinck
In the endeavor to establish a difficult habit, for example,...
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In the endeavor to establish a difficult habit, for example, mere wishing will never carry it to a successful conclusion; our wishing must rise to the level of WANTING if this goal is to be achieved. Ralph Alfred Habas
It is wiser to love who you are than what...
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It is wiser to love who you are than what you want. Rasheed Ogunlaru
It was that impossible thing: happiness that does not wilt...
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It was that impossible thing: happiness that does not wilt to reveal the thin shoots of some new desire rising from within it. George Saunders
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Being wealthy isn't just a question of having lots of money. It's a question of what we want. Wealth isn't an absolute, it's relative to desire. Every time we seek something that we can't afford, we can be counted as poor, how much money we may actually have. JeanJacques Rousseau
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The golden rule of business is supply and demand. I venture to say that this is also the rule of happiness. When a balance is achieved between our desires and another's willingness to satisfy them, the result is a sympathetic, mutually rewarding relationship. (...) a thriving economy of love.' - character Mike Lambeth Caroline Adderson
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A true saying it is, ‘Desire hath no rest;‘ is infinite in itself, endless; and as one calls it, a perpetual rack, or horse-mill, according to Austin, still going round as in a ring. Robert Burton
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Não conseguia pensar em nada que desejasse especialmente na vida, excepto aquelas faíscas de cor púrpura - aquelas flores de fogo desabrochando selvaticamente -; daria a vida para poder segurá-las- Akutagawa Ryunosuke
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This is the secret of happiness that you have been looking for: If you are moving in the direction of your identified desires, you're happy in this moment. If you're moving in opposition to your identified desires, you are unhappy in this moment. Abraham Hicks
All day and all night my desire for you unwinds...
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All day and all night my desire for you unwinds like a poisonous snake. Samar Sen
I live for sex. I celebrate it, and relish the...
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I live for sex. I celebrate it, and relish the electricity of it, with every fibre of my being. I can see no better reason for being alive. Fiona Thrust
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She didn't want soft and gentle. She needed his rough possession, claiming her, branding her, taking her in a firestorm of heat and flame that would end the world around them, leaving them nothing but ashes, clean and fierce and forever welded together. Christine Feehan
She was like a heroine in a novel that she...
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She was like a heroine in a novel that she herself was writing the character kept protesting that she was too strong for love and yet the narrator went on describing her desire. Anna Godbersen
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My desire, my sincere and heartfelt desire is to rip that surprisingly sheer garment from your body, toss you onto that bed, and indeed ravish you from head to toe. I wish to make love to you until you are too exhausted to do so much as stand without support. Until you call out my name in your dreams and reach for me in your sleep. Until you can think of no one and nothing beyond the touch of my hand, the caress of my lips. . Victoria Alexander
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I am the woman at the water’s edge, offering you oranges for the peeling, knife glistening in the sun. This is the scent and tasteof my skin: citon and sweet. Touch me and your life will unfoldbefore you, easily as this skirtbillows then sinks, lapping against my legs, my toesfiltering through the rivers silt. Following the current out to sea, I am the kind of womanwho will come back to hauntyour dreams, move through yourhumid nights the way honeyswirls through a cup of hot tea. Shara McCallum
Ah, my wee sprite.
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Ah, my wee sprite." He released the lock of hair and leaned closer. "If learning to fly is your desire, then fly you shall. Desiree Williams
Hope and desire, All unfulfilled, Have more than rope And...
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Hope and desire, All unfulfilled, Have more than rope And hangman killed. Stevie Smith
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Should the king in exile pretend he is happy there? Should he not seek his own country? His miseries are his ally; they urge him on. Let them grow, if need be. But do not forsake the secret of life; do not despise those kingly desires. We abandon the most important journey of our lives when we abandon desire. We leave our hearts by the side of the road and head off in the direction of fitting in, getting by, being productive, what have you. Whatever we might gain — money, position, the approval of others, or just absence of the discontent self — it’s not worth it. John Eldredge
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But our wishes are like tinder: the flint and steel of circumstances are continually striking out sparks, which vanish immediately, unless they chance to fall upon the tinder of our wishes; then, they instantly ignite, and the flame of hope is kindled in a moment. Unknown
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Sólo con una ardiente paciencia conquistaremos la espléndida ciudad que dará luz, justicia y dignidad a todos los hombres. Así la poesía no habrá cantado en vano. Pablo Neruda
My recurring desire for you has brought me to a...
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My recurring desire for you has brought me to a point, where, the life I always imagine I shall have with you, seems like a distant memory. A.R.
My earnest desire for you has brought me to a...
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My earnest desire for you has brought me to a point, where the life I've imagined we shall have, seems like a distant memory. A.D. Orbit
Time in the most powerful thing. Not money, not power,...
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Time in the most powerful thing. Not money, not power, not hope. A person can have everything theydesire but without time they are, all useless. Akash Lakhotia
Without hope, I wouldn’t even try. Hope lifts me to...
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Without hope, I wouldn’t even try. Hope lifts me to consider new possibilities so I can stay the course of my desire, no matter what. Sharon Weil
He knows her like man knows earth, touching the surface...
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He knows her like man knows earth, touching the surface but unaware of her depth. Piper Payne
Every choice i have ever made after you existedhas been...
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Every choice i have ever made after you existedhas been dependent on exactlyhow close i can have you next to meand how long i can get you to stay. Ava
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I'm so hookedon how your mind works, on what you notice, on everything that excites you.i'm so caught up inhow you see the world, how you see everythingand still offer up your lovefor all to take it.you give me a glimpse of your heartand i can't tell youhow much you turn me on. Ava
Eros, again now, the loosener of limbs troubles me, Bittersweet,...
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Eros, again now, the loosener of limbs troubles me, Bittersweet, sly, uncontrollable creature…. Sappho
I had forgotten. Disgust shadows desire. Another life is never...
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I had forgotten. Disgust shadows desire. Another life is never safely envied. Robert Wells
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I ask for nothing. / In return I give All. / There is no earning my Love. / No work needed, no effort / Save to listen to what is already heard, / To see what is already seen. / To know what is already known. / Do I seem to ask too little? / Would you give although I ask not? / Then this you can give me and I will accept. / I will take your heart. / You will find it waiting for you / When you return. Ki Longfellow
I was not sorrowful, but only tired Of everything that...
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I was not sorrowful, but only tired Of everything that ever I desired. Ernest Dowson
Man is no star, but a quick coal Of mortal...
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Man is no star, but a quick coal Of mortal fire: Who blows it not, nor doth control A faint desire, George Herbert
Faith is not Desire. Faith is Will. Desires are things...
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Faith is not Desire. Faith is Will. Desires are things that need to be satisfied, whereas Will is a force. Will changes the space around us, ... Paulo Coelho
Today is today, only today... tomorrow...it will only be yesterday.
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Today is today, only today... tomorrow...it will only be yesterday. L. Curt Erler
Nothing makes a person desire improvement like failure
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Nothing makes a person desire improvement like failure Christopher Stocking
The quest for enlightenment illustrates the paradox of desire–the fact...
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The quest for enlightenment illustrates the paradox of desire–the fact that you must have desire to be motivated to transcend being ruled by desire. Paul OBrien
And Priests in black gowns, were walking their rounds, And...
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And Priests in black gowns, were walking their rounds, And binding with briars, my joys & desires. William Blake
Discipline imposed from the outside eventually defeats when it is...
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Discipline imposed from the outside eventually defeats when it is not matched by desire from within. Dawson Trotman
Habit is the intersection of knowledge (what to do), skill...
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Habit is the intersection of knowledge (what to do), skill (how to do), and desire (want to do). Stephen R. Covey
There is no limit to how good you can get...
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There is no limit to how good you can get in pursuit of perfection. Sachin Kumar Puli
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Continued observations in clinical psychological practice lead almost inevitably to the conclusion that deeper and more fundamental than sexuality, deeper than the craving for social power, deeper even than the desire for possessions, there is a still more generalized and universal craving in the human make-up. It is the craving for knowledge of the right direction - for orientation. William Sheldon
We seek knowledge only because we desire enjoyment, and it...
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We seek knowledge only because we desire enjoyment, and it is impossible to conceive why a person who has neither desires nor fears would take the trouble to reason. JeanJacques Rousseau
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Whosoever desires constant success must change his conduct with the times. Unknown
Success does just happen. It happens to those who desire,...
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Success does just happen. It happens to those who desire, plan and work for it. Toni Sorenson
If you are possessed by the desire to be useful...
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If you are possessed by the desire to be useful for God on this earth, He will honor you, you will prosper and your life will be a testimony of success Sunday Adelaja
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She is wild love and eternal fire - A sensual blend of soft heart and burning desire. Yes, an acquired taste, but the truth is once you fall in love with her, you'll never recover. Her love will seep into your veins, you'll never be the same. Melody Lee
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Come play with my wild - I need my hair pulled, my lips kissed, your tender caress. I need your savage, I need your gentle. Only you know how to embrace my fire, the secrets I desire. Come play with my wild and I'll love you like there's no tomorrow. Melody Lee
Ultimately, a woman’s nature loves the desire to be desired,...
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Ultimately, a woman’s nature loves the desire to be desired, a passionate and uncontrollable desire. Sometimes it comes with a sacrifice or greater investment than usual. John Shelton Jones
He was discovering that even hatred died a little at...
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He was discovering that even hatred died a little at the end. But it still lasted longer than desire, longer even than love. P.D. James
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Our novice runs the risk of failure without additional traits: a strong inclination toward originality, a taste for research, and a desire to experience the incomparable gratification associated with the act of discovery itself. Unknown
If I discover within myself a desire which no experience...
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If I discover within myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world. C.s. Lewis
Men go to far greater lengths to avoid what they...
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Men go to far greater lengths to avoid what they fear than to obtain what they desire. Dan Brown
We fear what we most desire.
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We fear what we most desire. Harley King
Sometimes I think the difference between what we want and...
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Sometimes I think the difference between what we want and what we're afraid of is about the width of an eyelash. Jay McInerney
In the story of life
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In the story of life" Hope" is the Hero who protects the Lady Love "Dream (Desire from the bad guy "Fear". Wordions
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The thing about the Lexington International Bank ladder was that it was very long, and climbing it was very exhausting, and so Andrew Brown didn't have a lot of time to think about whether he really wanted to get to the top of it–and besides, since so many other people were climbing too, the view from the top must be worth it. So he kept going. He worked hard. He put his heart and mind and soul into it. There was an opening for a position half a rung higher than he already was. With a promotion, he might get two hours a week of a secretary's time. He'd go to more important meetings, with more senior people, and have the opportunity to impress them, and if he did he might be promoted again and then.. well, of course eventually he'd be running the whole office. It's important to have a dream: otherwise you might notice where you really are. Naomi Alderman
It is God’s desire that every one of us is...
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It is God’s desire that every one of us is involved in serving Him with all our heart and soul Sunday Adelaja
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We mistakenly assume that bodily survival has a higher precedence than ego survival. This is simply not generally true. Ego will happily destroy the body for its own sake. Look at overweight executives headed for heart attacks on the way to getting their pictures in Fortune or anorexic models suffering slow starvation on their way to getting their pictures in Vogue. Protecting ego is the general case. Karl Marlantes
Hope may seem frail. But in the face of adversity,...
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Hope may seem frail. But in the face of adversity, hope can be our strongest ally. Imania Margria
When we can see the star of desire in our...
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When we can see the star of desire in our sky, we can use our wings of hope and our air of love to reach it. Imania Margria
Living on Faith.Striving on Desire. Flying on Hope.
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Living on Faith.Striving on Desire. Flying on Hope. Imania Margria
To dream is to desire, to desire is to long...
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To dream is to desire, to desire is to long for, to long for is to want, and to want you must work to attain all you dream of, desire, long for and want. Imania Margria
Tonight, can we just pretend that you want me too?
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Tonight, can we just pretend that you want me too? NZuri Za Austin
Tonight, can we just pretend you want me too?
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Tonight, can we just pretend you want me too? NZuri Za Austin
I can never think of you as a friend. You...
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I can never think of you as a friend. You can do without a friend. Graham Greene
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As to our going on together as we were going, in a sort of friendly way, the people round us would have made it unable to continue. Their views of the relations of man and woman are limited, as is proved by their expelling me from the school. Their philosophy only recognizes relations based on animal desire. The wide field of strong attachment where desire plays, at least, only a secondary part, is ignored by them–the part of–who is it?– Venus Urania. . Thomas Hardy
I want him to be with me because he likes...
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I want him to be with me because he likes being with me, not because he's forced to be with me or because he wants something from me. That's not how friendship should be." [Ellani] A.L. Davroe
Being with you makes people desire what you represent
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Being with you makes people desire what you represent Sunday Adelaja
Being with you makes people desire what you show to...
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Being with you makes people desire what you show to them Sunday Adelaja