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    Turn yourself inside out. Live with absolute certainty that you have the power to create anything that you desire-anything!-because the power you need is the power of the Universe flowing through you.

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    Two friendships in two breasts requires The same aversions and desires.

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    Ultimately one loves one's desires and not that which is desired.

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    Uncertainty is the essential, inevitable and all-pervasive companion to your desire to make art

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    Uncovering your real desires can be terrifying. It can also set you spectacularly free.

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    Undoubtedly the desire for food has been and still is one of the main causes of political events.

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    Unfortunately, preachers who distort God's Word are all too common today. Sometimes this springs from a sincere desire to soften hard hearts, but hearts aren't changed by compromise.

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    Unlawful desires are punished after the effect of enjoying; but impossible desires are punished in the desire itself.

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    Unless the desire to change remains strong, body and mind tend to return to old, familiar patterns. It takes time-from three to six months-for old habits to become obsolete. By the end of that time, you'll have adapted to a new pattern. In a sense, you'll have found a new way of life.

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    Unless we retain a vibrant desire to be free, and unless we understand and practice the principles that give life to essential freedoms, we have little reason to hope they will endure.

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    Unrestricted laissez faire capitalism allocates resources in a most efficient way to satisfy human wants without regard to the rationality or morality of those desires.

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    Unscientific man is beset by a deplorable desire to have been right. The scientist is distinguished by a desire to be right.

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    Unobstructed access to facts can produce unlimited good only if it is matched by the desire and ability to find out what they mean and where they lead.

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    Unsatisfied desire is the characteristic feature of human life. That is the common fact out of which both pessimism and optimism are constructed. Dwell on the impossibility of ever getting a state of complete and permanent satisfaction with what you have, and you become a pessimist. Dwell on the opportunity for endless growth and conquest which this same fact makes possible, and you become an optimist.

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    Until we command the exact same salary as every male counterpart, I feel a political desire to stand by other women. If we don't stand together, that equality will never be fully realized, and that bothers me.

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    Upon the whole, therefore, she found what had been sometimes found before, that an event to which she had looked forward with impatient desire, did not, in taking place, bring all the satisfaction she had promised herself.

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    Urgent optimism is the desire to act immediately to tackle an obstacle, combined with the belief that we have a reasonable hope of success.

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    Use the power of your conscious & subconscious mind to create a vibrational match for the abundance you desire and deserve.

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    Use your unconscious mind to read other people's intents, emotions, and desires.

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    Using another as a means of satisfaction and security is not love. Love is never security; love is a state in which there is no desire to be secure; it is a state of vulnerability.

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    Usually this desire [for family limitation] has been laid to economic pressure It has asserted itself among the rich and among the poor, among the intelligent and the unintelligent. It has been manifested in such horrors as infanticide, child abandonment and abortion.

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    Vanity, or to call it by a gentler name, the desire of admiration and applause, is, perhaps, the most universal principle of humanactions.... Where that desire is wanting, we are apt to be indifferent, listless, indolent, and inert.... I will own to you, under the secrecy of confession, that my vanity has very often made me take great pains to make many a woman in love with me, if I could, for whose person I would not have given a pinch of snuff.

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    Venereal: From Venus, the goddess of love, this word refers to the reality of desire. With the rise of Protestantism and science, the word disease was tacked on in a revealing combination of categorization and moralizing. Which disease? The disease of love.

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    Vertigo is the conflict between the fear of falling and the desire to fall.

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    Very often the things we most desire come only after much patience and struggle.

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    Victory is plesant, not only to those who love to conquer, bot to all; for there is produced an idea of superiority, which all with more or less eagerness desire.

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    Virtue is the nursing-mother of all human pleasures, who, in rendering them just, renders them also pure and permanent; in moderating them, keeps them in breath and appetite; in interdicting those which she herself refuses, whets our desires to those that she allows; and, like a kind and liberal mother, abundantly allows all that nature requires, even to satiety, if not to lassitude.

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    VOID is filled with intrigue, suspense, and smoldering desire. This story will keep you turning the page until the very end.

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    Want is one only of five giants on the road of reconstruction; the others are Disease, Ignorance, Squalor, and Idleness.

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    Washington's insatiable desire to spend our children's inheritance on failed stimulus plans and other misguided economic theories have given record debt and left us with far too many unemployed.

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    Want, or desire, arises when you are not happy. Have you seen this? When you are very happy then there is contentment. Contentment means no want.

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    War grows out of the desire of the individual to gain advantage at the expense of his fellow man.

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    Wars and revolutions and battles are due simply and solely to the body and its desires.

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    Warm, eager, living life-to be rooted in life-to learn, to desire, to know, to feel, to think, to act. This is what I want. And nothing less. That is what I must try for.

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    Wars and revolutions and battles are due simply and solely to the body and its desires. All wars are undertaken for the acquisition of wealth; and the reason why we have to acquire wealth is the body, because we are slaves in its service.

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    Weak desires bring weak results, just as a small amount of fire brings a small amount of heat.

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    We all desire to be understood, but no one enjoys being obvious.

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    We all have different desires and needs, but if we don't discover what we want from ourselves and what we stand for, we will live passively and unfulfilled.

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    We all have that desire for something special, something committed. We all want to be The One.

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    We all had a desire and appreciation for such a wide range of music.

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    We all have that desire to be kind of wild and bad.

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    Wealth I desire to have; but wrongfully to get it, I do not wish.

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    WEALTH AND HOW TO ACHIEVE IT: Let us define the wealthy man as he who has everything he desires. How to reach that happy condition? Two ways

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    Wealth does not teach us to transcend the desire for wealth. The possession of many goods does not bring the repose of not desiring them.

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    We all need to demand the happiness for ourselves we desire. Fight for it. Wrestle it out of the clenched fist of the world you live in

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    We all want a United Africa, United not only in our concept of what unity connotes, but united in our common desire to move forward together in dealing with all the problems that can best be solved only on a continental basis.

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    Wealth and wisdom are seldom combined, for the person who achieves one no longer desires the other.

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    We always strive after what is forbidden, and desire the things refused us.

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    Weapons are kept from women, but such a naming suggests that perhaps men fear our talents in war as well as our desire for peace.

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    We are all of us imaginative in some form or other, for images are the brood of desire.