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    Nature: The unseen intelligence which loved us into being, and is disposing of us by the same token

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    Necessity used to be the mother of invention, but then we ran out of things that were necessary. The postmodern mother of invention is desire; we don’t really “need” anything new, so we only create what we want.

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    Neckties satisfy modern man's desire to dress in art.

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    Needs can be fulfilled, desires never. Needs are natural, desires are perverted.

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    Never a possession, always the possessor, with skin as pale as smoke, and eyes tawny and sharp as yellow wine: Desire is everything you have ever wanted. Whoever you are. Whatever you are. Everything.

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    Never confuse desire with vision. Desire has to do with what we want. Vision has to do with what we need.

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    Never doubt God's desire or ability to help you.

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    ...never have I subscribed to the doctrine of willful rejection of the world or its visual image. To the non-objectivist this act of impiety may be shockingly impure, but God, I have no desire to be either hollow or sterile.

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    Never let a short term desire get in the way of a long term goal.

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    Never underestimate the desire to bolt.

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    New-born desires, after all, have inexplicable charms, and all the pleasure of love is in variety.

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    Nihilism is not only despair and negation, but above all the desire to despair and to negate.

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    Nobody knows that in reading we are re-living our temptations to be a poet. All readers who have a certain passion for reading, nurture and repress, through reading, the desire to become a writer.

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    No Church-yard is so handsom, that a man would desire straight to bee buried there. [No churchyard is so handsome that a man would desire straight to be buried there.]

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    No growth without resistance. No action without reaction. No desire without restraint.

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    No human being, when you understand his desires, is worthless. No one's life is nothing.

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    No gown worse becomes a woman than the desire to be wise.

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    No, I have no desire for riches. Honest poverty and a conscience, torpid through virtuous inaction, are more to me than corner lots and praise.

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    No, I slept as I always do when I am bored and have not the courage to amuse myself, or when I am hungry and have not the desire to eat.--The Count of Monte Cristo

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    No man is born without ambitious worldly desires.

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    No man can hope to accomplish anything great in this world until he throws his whole soul, flings the force of his whole life, into it. It is not enough simply to have a general desire to accomplish something. There is but one way to do that; and that is, to try to be somebody with all the concentrated energy we can muster.

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    No man is poor who does not think himself so. But if in a full fortune with impatience he desires more, he proclaims his wants and his beggarly condition.

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    No man who acts from a sense of duty ever puts the lesser duty above the greater. No man has the desire and the ability to work onhigh things, but he has also the ability to build himself a high staging.

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    No matter how much women prefer to lean, to be protected and supported, nor how much men desire to have them do so, they must make the voyage of life alone, and for safety in an emergency they must know something of the laws of navigation.

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    No matter what face he wears, Satan has one overmastering ambition, one burning desire-to dethrone the Almighty and to place himself upon the highest throne of the universe.

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    No more fatuous chimera has ever infested the brain than that you can control opinions by law or direct belief by statute, and no more pernicious sentiment ever tormented the heart than the barbarous desire to do so. The field of inquiry should remain open, and the right of debate must be regarded as a sacred right.

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    No more restless uncertainties, no more anxious desires, no more impatience at the place we are in; for it is God who has placed us there, and who holds us in his arms. Can we be unsafe where he has placed us?

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    None of the people who wrote Obamacare want anything to do with it. None of the people responsible for Obamacare can afford it. They all want subsidies. None of the people that gave us Obamacare have any desire to actually go to HealthCare.gov and sign up. That's for you and me to have to do.

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    No one can desire the love of God without first knowing human love.

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    No one should forget: Eros alone can fulfill life; knowledge, never. Only Eros makes sense; knowledge is empty infinity; – for thoughts, there is always time; life has its time; there is no thought that comes too late; any desire can become a regret.

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    No one ever sowed the grain of generosity who gathered not up the harvest of the desire of his heart.

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    No other sentiment draws people to Jerusalem than the desire to see and touch the places where Christ was physically present, and to be able to say from their very own experience: 'We have gone into his tabernacle, and have worshipped in the places where his feet have stood.'

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    No one who desires to become good will become good unless he does good things.

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    No person among us desires any other reward for performing a brave and worthy action, but the consciousness of having served his nation.

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    Nor is it credible that any one should possess so little understanding as to desire the faith and yet be destitute of the most necessary faculty to enable him to receive it.

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    Nostalgia locates desire in the past where it suffers no active conflict and can be yearned toward pleasantly.

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    No sincere desire of doing good need make an enemy of a single human being; that philanthropy has surely a flaw in it which cannot sympathize with the oppressor equally as with the oppressed.

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    Not a chance. I don't know what Sarah (Palen)'s doing, (but) I have no desire to be president of the United States, zero desire. I don't think that I would be electable.

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    No settlement with the majority community is possible, as no Hindu leader speaking with any authority shows any concern or genuine desire for it.

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    Not beauty, no, but virtue rais'd my fires, whose sacred flame did cherish chaste desires.

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    Not all the subtilties of metaphysics can make me doubt a moment of the immortality of the soul, and of a beneficent Providence. I feel it, I believe it, I desire it, I hope it, and will defend it to my last breath.

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    Not every one of our desires can be immediately gratified. We’ve got to learn to wait patiently for our dreams to come true, especially on the path we’ve chosen.

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    Nothing has a more sinister effect on art than the artist's desire to prove that he's good. The terrible temptation of idealism!

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    Nothing gives us courage more readily than the desire to avoid looking like a damn fool.

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    Nothing has happened too fast, nothing has happened too slow. It has been a mellow rise, and I'm thankful for that. I haven't lost my head, and I haven't lost my desire to keep growing.

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    Nothing is impossible that one desires with an indomitable will.

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    Nothing is impossible to the person who backs DESIRE with enduring FAITH.

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    [N]othing is less reliable than unchecked claims from political officials that their secret conduct is justified by National Security Threats and the desire to Keep Us Safe.

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    Nothing is more human than for man to desire naturally things impossible to his nature. It is, indeed, the property of a nature which is not closed up in matter like the nature of physical things, but which is intellectual or infinitized by the spirit. It is the property of a metaphysical nature. Such desires reach for the infinite, because the intellect thirsts for being and being is infinite.

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    Nothing is more consuming, or more illogical, than the desire for remembrance.

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