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desire may dangerous
A thing may be morally neutral and yet the desire for that thing may be dangerous. C. S. Lewis
desire recognize satisfy saying
We want to recognize that it is the end of the show without really saying it. But we'll satisfy the audience's desire for a little heart. Ray Romano
desire enforce intention less name
We have no intention and even less desire to enforce this name on everything. Neil MacDonald
desire undermine whatsoever
We have no desire whatsoever to in any way erode or undermine constitutional liberties, John Ashcroft
desire imaginable judge neither nor views
We have neither desire, need, nor right to know most of Judge Roberts's views on most imaginable subjects, Ruth Ginsburg
desire alive world
For some reason or other there was in me the desire to see the world clean and fresh and alive, as primitive things are clean and fresh and alive. The so-called documentary picture left me wanting something. Aaron Siskind
desire nasty horrible
There was a desire to see me being nasty and horrible, and of course that's not really me Alan Sugar
desire want wicked-world
What do you want a meaning for? Life is a desire, not a meaning. Charlie Chaplin
desire holiness repentance
Repentance and desires after holiness never be separated. Charles Spurgeon
extravagance certain harbour
Vigorous societies harbour a certain extravagance of objectives. Alfred North Whitehead
extravagance
Beauty is not extravagance; beauty is life. Imelda Marcos
extravagance poor console
The only thing that can console one for being poor is extravagance. Oscar Wilde
extravagance extravagant
The most extravagant thing I've ever bought is 95 tops all the same. Chris Martin
extravagance poverty poor
Poverty is not dishonorable in itself, but only when it comes from idleness, intemperance, extravagance, and folly. Plutarch
extravagance greedy extravagant
Greedy for the property of others, extravagant with his own Sallust
extravagance way subtle
Archetypes are universal, and, in subtle or extravagant ways, interchangeable. Tanith Lee
extravagance too-much details
Too much detail is apt, like any other form of extravagance, to become slightly vulgar. Willa Cather
extravagance income cascade
A large retinue upon a small income, like a large cascade upon a small stream, tends to discover its tenuity. William Shenstone
excess literature vices
Vices are sometimes only virtues carried to excess! Charles Dickens
excessive knowledge marxism misspent
An excessive knowledge of Marxism is a sign of a misspent youth. John McCarthy
excess needs lear
Allow not nature more than nature needs. William Shakespeare
excessive fifteen food glass house ketchup
Don't keep excessive amounts of anything. Those glass vases that come from florists. Those ketchup packets that come with take-out food. A house with two adults probably doesn't need fifteen mismatched souvenir coffee cups. Gretchen Rubin
excess causes ridiculous
The love of lucre, though sometimes carried to a ridiculous excess, a vicious excess, is the grand cause of prosperity to all States. Edmund Burke
excess wealth
An excess of hoarded wealth is the death of many. Juvenal
excessive people realizing submit
Many people submit to excessive appetites without realizing that they do not need to eat so much food. Kate Smith
excess generations liberalism
My generation of the Sixties, with all our great ideals, destroyed liberalism, because of our excesses. Camille Paglia
excess research benefits
Careful economic research has shown public-sector workers receive a level of compensation, pension benefits, and retiree health coverage in excess of what comparable workers in the private sector enjoy. In some instances, the total premium can be 30 percent or higher. Bob Beauprez