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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
enemy interest permanent
There are no permanent friends or permanent enemies, just permanent interests. Carol Moseley Braun
enemy said guides
You all know," said the Guide, "that security is mortals' greatest enemy. C. S. Lewis
enemy pressure ordinary
Remember, he is not, like you, a pure spirit. Never having been a human (Oh that abominable advantage of the Enemy's) you don't realize how enslaved they are to the pressure of the ordinary. C. S. Lewis
enemy territory world
Enemy-occupied territory - that is what this world is. C. S. Lewis
enemy thank-god dies
Friends die one by one, but so, thank God, do enemies. Agnes de Mille
enemy i-can my-friends
I can be on guard against my enemies, but God deliver me from my friends! Charlotte Bronte
enemy may weapons
It may sound trite, but using the weapons of the enemy, no matter how good one's intentions, makes one the enemy. Charles de Lint
enemy interesting-characters fellows
Yes. He is quite a good fellow - nobody's enemy but his own. Charles Dickens
enemy want ifs
If you want enemies, excel others; if you want friends, let others excel you. Charles Caleb Colton
seeking understanding
My understanding is we were seeking what keywords are put in and URLs. Nothing personal. Charles Miller
seeking work
We are seeking any new work we can get. Robert Hamilton
seeking
Tell me what you are seeking to hear-- Saudi Arabia
seeking
What you are looking for is already in you...You already are everything you are seeking. Nhat Hanh
seeking
While seeking out the dead, I see nothing but the living. Honore de Balzac
seeking
All that you are seeking is also seeking you Franz Kafka
seeking
There was no explanation. We're still seeking clarification. Melissa Fleming
seeking ifs
If we seek something, that same thing is seeking us. Paulo Coelho
seeking commandments
Seeking the good is not primarily about rules and commandments. Timothy Radcliffe
whom
I like Jon Stewart. He's not as obnoxious as Dennis Miller, whom I really can't stand. Tom Lehrer
whom
I have never made a friend from whom I could not separate, and I have never made an enemy that I could not approach. Tancredo Neves
whom
I am shocked. All this is some interpretation of the French, with whom I have never got along. Sesil Karatantcheva
whom
The person with whom they may be interacting may not be who they say they are. Ernie Allen
whom
To whom much is given, much is required - not expected, but required. Andrew Young
whom
I auditioned for 'Avatar' in Australia. It was a 'blind' audition. I didn't know what the movie was about and whom it was for. Sam Worthington
whom
Tell me whom you love, and I will tell you what you are Houssaye Houssaye
whom
I am very curious. Every day, I say: 'What am I going to learn today, and whom am I going to meet?' Azzedine Alaia
whom
For of those to whom much is given, much is required. John F. Kennedy