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    This desire for equity must not lead to an excess of welfare, where nobody is responsible for anything.

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    This desire of knowledge and the wonder which it hopes to satisfy are the driving power behind all the changes that we, with careless, question-begging inference, call progress.

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    This food-and-shelter theory concerning man's efforts is without insight. The desire for praise is more imperative than the desire for food and shelter

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    This desire [to write] is rather strange all the same and is not without a certain "cracked" quality.

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    This is the great truth life has to teach us ... that gratification of our individual desires and expression of our personal preferences without consideration for their effect upon others brings in the end nothing but ruin and devastation.

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    This is the copywriters task: not to create mass desire — but to channel and direct it.

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    This desire to fashion, to shape, a self and a life has all but gone from a contemporary culture whose emphasis, paradoxically enough, is so much on self.

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    [this element], the seat of the appetites and of desire in general, does in a sense participate in principle, as being amenable and obedient to it

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    This world is moving around like a wheel. That indeed is the last birth in which one gets completely rid of all desires.

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    This missile test reflects India's mindset, ... India's desire to control the subcontinent will never become a reality.

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    This may be the very nature of love, a passion as fickle as the sea, full of certainty when the object of desire is absent, yet dubious when confronted again with the lover's presence.

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    Those who aspire to the status of cultured individuals visit bookstores with trepidation, overwhelmed by the immensity of all they have not read. They buy something that theyve been told is good, make an unsuccessful attempt to read it, and when they have accumulated half a dozen unread books, feel so bad that they are afraid to buy more. In contrast, the truly cultured are capable of owning thousands of unread books without losing their composure or their desire for more.

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    Those who act with few desires are calm, without worry or fear.

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    Those desires that do not bring pain if they are not satisfied are not necessary; and they are easily thrust aside whenever to satisfy them appears difficult or likely to cause injury.

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    Those desiring to escape from suffering hasten right toward suffering. With the very desire for happiness, out of delusion they destroy their own happiness as if it were an enemy

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    Those who have a desire to teach while coming to learn should not pose as disciples; they must come as teachers.

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    Those otherworldly desires were just as foolish as the worldly desires.

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    Those in power need checks and restraints lest they come to identify the common good for their own tastes and desires, and their continuation in office as essential to the preservation of the nation.

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    Those who speak of our culture as dead or dying have a quarrel with life, and I think they cannot understand its terms, but must endlessly repeat the projection of their own desires.

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    Those who restrain their desires, do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained.

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    Those who restrain desire, do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained; and the restrainer or reason usurps its place & governs the unwilling. And being restrain'd it by degrees becomes passive till it is only the shadow of desire.

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    Those who desire to become rich, desire it at once.

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    Those who desire to remain intoxicated by Reality do not require artificial intoxicants. Indulging in false things will only increase falsity, for every direction is indeed infinite. Those who desire the truly genuine Thing proceed of themselves with great intensity so as to progress in their sadhana.

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    Those who want nothing are apt to forget how many there are who want every thing.

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    Thought is the first faculty of man; to express it is one of his first desires; to spread it, his dearest privilege.

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    Though Jack Nubbins was extremely talented, Quenten Cassidy had viewed the Specter; when he reached down through the familiar layers of gloom and fatigue he generally found more there than a nameless and transient desire to acquire plastic trophies. He and Nubbins were not even in the same ball park.

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    Those who would send out thousands of questionnaires asking the unconverted what they would desire most in a worship service should realize that ten thousand unanimous opinions of carnal men do not carry the authority of one jot or tittle of God's Word.

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    Though some will try to deny it, I believe that every woman, at some time in her life, has had or will have the desire to pose nude.

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    Thoughts are mental energy; they're the currency that you have to attract what you desire. You must learn to stop spending that currency on thoughts you don't want.

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    Thought, backed by strong desire, has a tendency to transmute itself into its physical equivalent.

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    Though the immediate impression of rebellion may obscure the fact, the task of authentic literature is nevertheless only conceivable in terms of a desire for fundamental communication with the reader.

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    Though my life is low, if my spirit looks upward habitually at an elevated angle, it is as if it were redeemed. When the desire to be better than we are is really sincere we are instantly elevated, and so far better already.

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    Though Satan instils his poison, and fans the flames of our corrupt desires within us,we are yet not carried by any external force to the commission of sin, but our own flesh entices us, and we willingly yield to its allurements.

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    Three silences there are: the first of speech, the second of desire, the third of thought.

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    Through our faith, we gain the courage to take action. And through action, we move one step closer toward the manifestation of our desires.

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    Though we may not desire to detect fraud, we must not, on that account, endeavor to be insensible of it, for, as cunning is a crime, so is duplicity a fault, and if men dread knaves, they also despise fools.

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    Though we think intrinsic desires tend to be pretty stable, we do not think they imply anything like the amount of predictability in behavior that traditional virtue ethics requires for someone to have a one-word-in-English character trait such as "benevolence". Other things being equal, a person with more of a desire for other people's wellbeing will do more for other people's wellbeing, but things are almost never equal.

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    Thoughts are to the Desires as Scouts and Spies, to range abroad, and find the way to the things Desired.

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    ...till we are uneasy in Rest, we can have no Desire to move, and without Desire of moving there can be no voluntary Motion.

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    Thus when we fondly flatter our desires, Our best conceits do prove the greatest liars.

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    Time changes everything, but with patience we can keep our desires relatively constant. If we can just hang on long enough, time will eventually create for us the conditions in which we can succeed.

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    'Tis very certain the desire of life prolongs it.

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    Tis this desire of bending all things to our own purposes which turns them into confusion and is the chief source of every error in our lives.

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    Tis an old lesson; time approves it true, And those who know it best, deplore it most; When all is won that all desire to woo, The paltry prize is hardly worth the cost.

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    To acquire balance means to achieve that happy medium between the minimum and the maximum that represents your optimum. The minimum is the least you can get by with. The maximum is the most you're capable of. The optimum is the amount or degree of anything that is most favorable toward the ends you desire.

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    Throughout the world today there is a gowing awareness of the failings of the Western model of development and a corresponding desire to look for more human-scale, ecological ways of living.

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    Through the intensive aspiration of the human soul arises in man the desire for independence.

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    Thus I reel from desire to fulfillment and in fulfillment languish for desire.

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    To assert that we desire to bring about revolution in other countries, by interfering with their lives, is to speak of something which does not exist and which we never preach.

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    To be a film-maker, you have to lead. You have to be psychotic in your desire to do something. People always like the easy route. You have to push very hard to get something unusual, something different.