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    My most cherished desire is to help our women come out of their routine chores and infuse in them the indefatigable spirit of adventure.

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    My Nafs screams out for what it desires. But my will to be free screams louder.

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    My New Year's Resolution List usually starts with the desire to lose between ten and three thousand pounds.

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    My name is Bruce Feiler, and I'm an explainaholic. I first heard this word used to describe Isaac Asimov, and I knew instantly that I suffered from the same condition. It's the incurable desire to tell, shape, share, occasionally exaggerate, often elongate, and inevitably bungle a good story.

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    My overall approach toward art is to remain as open as possible in front of the world, to always be curious, not to be afraid to experiment, and have a sense of self-criticism and a general criticism toward the surrounding. Also, trying to make a difference between serious research and pure gag! And making as few compromises as possible toward doing things that might not be accepted by the majority of society, even if this dominant society is the one which is ruling the art world. To keep this fundamental idea, even if it's a bit trivial: to have the desire to transform the world.

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    My own will and desires were now very much broken, and my heart was with much earnestness turned to the Lord, to whom alone I looked for help in the dangers before me.

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    My prize, my pleasure and pain, my endless desire. I've never know anyone like you.

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    My problem is trying to find the desire to fight and be on the court ready to fight. For a few weeks, I haven't felt like I wanted to be on the court. That's the problem.

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    My preference for clear structures is the result of my desire - perhaps illusory - to keep track of things and maintain my grip on the world.

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    My poems are certainly in the lyric tradition, but perhaps a reader can tell me more precisely who I am as a poet. How can I be so old and not know? I have always been deeply grateful for the urge to write, the desire to create, that's certain. Writing has always been the way I make sense of life. Perhaps my poems define me, rather than the other way around. They do constantly surprise me.

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    My real desire is to see people live in the modus of our time, to participate in the contemporary world, to release themselves from nostalgia, antiquated traditions, old rituals, meaningless kitsch and meaningless paradigms.

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    My request is not for bliss of the Garden. I only desire to see You.

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    My stiffest earthly assignment is ended and my major life's work is done. My country is now free and I have been honoured to be its first indigenous head of state. What more could one desire in life?

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    [My teacher] basically bribed me back into learning with candy and money and what was really remarkable was before very long I had such a respect for her that it sort of re-ignited my desire to learn.

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    My tendency to idealize Western civilization arises from my nationalistic desire to use the West in order to reform China. But this has led me to overlook the flaws of Western culture.

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    My thought has been shaped by books; my desires by pictures.

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    My unlimited desire to create stuff surpasses the advancement in hardware power.

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    My urge to photograph is activated by an almost biological instinct for preservation from disorder. The camera is a mechanical apparatus that extends my natural ability and desire for meaningful organization. I need it to survive.

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    My visual quest is driven by a desire to create a universe capable of supporting feelings and ideas.

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    My wife, there's certain kinds of housework that she just doesn't see as necessary to do in the way that I do. Things like the state of our closet or where things are in the kitchen. I have this almost unhealthily obsessive desire to have things in their place and she just totally doesn't. And this is a potential point of conflict, of course.

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    My will to live completely overcame my desire to win

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    Naked I seek the camp of those who desire nothing.

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    NASA asked me to create meals for the space shuttle. Thai chicken was the favorite. I flew in a fake space shuttle, but I have no desire to go into space after seeing the toilet.

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    Nations, as well as individuals, must be virtuous and righteous if they desire to be stable, prosperous, and tranquil.

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    Naturally I drew register a little exaggerated, in order to create something new in the sense of a sublime literature that sings of despair only in order to oppress the reader, and make him desire the good as the remedy.

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    Nature varies the seed according to the variety of the things she desires to produce in the world.

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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 doubt God's desire or ability to help you.

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

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    Never underestimate the desire to bolt.

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

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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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    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 gown worse becomes a woman than the desire to be wise.

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

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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 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 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.