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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
artistic charles comics visionary
We were always drawing comics as kids. My brother Charles made me draw comics. I was very much under his domination. He was actually a much stronger artistic visionary than I was. Robert Crumb
artistic imagination product relations scientific vision
The product of the scientific imagination is a new vision of relations -- like that of artistic imagination. Edmund Wilson
artistic creep needs protected
Every new writing project, every new artistic project, needs to be protected so it can grow on its own before it begins to creep out into the world. Edward Carey
artistic corps evident genuine intent music replace seems sort virtual
The virtual choir would never replace live music or a real choir, but the same sort of focus and intent and esprit de corps is evident in both, and at the end of the day it seems to me a genuine artistic expression. Eric Whitacre
artistic cultural dialect genuinely hold later learned loved
My parents genuinely loved Vienna, and in later years I learned from them why the city exerted a powerful hold on them and other Jews. My parents loved the dialect of Vienna, its cultural sophistication, and artistic values. Eric Kandel
artistic eyes gained people perk sort touchstone
When you tell people you're a playwright, their eyes sort of glaze over. But when you say you write the 'Fantastic Four' or 'Spider-Man,' they perk up. It's a touchstone that has gained more credibility as artistic expression. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
artistic
I'm an artistic person and a creator. I'm not a scientific. I'm not an engineer. Guy Laliberte
artistic misfits social
I was always a bit of a loose cannon, then again I was always the artistic one: bit of a social misfit. I probably still am. Brian Molko
artistic strikes autobiography
Autobiography is a preemptive strike against biographers. Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
fear-of-death accepting
All fears are one fear. Just the fear of death. And we accept it, then we are at peace. David Mamet
fear-of-death
It is not death therefore that is burdensome, but the fear of death. Ambrose Burnside
fear-of-death blades-of-grass loses
HELPED are those who lose their fear of death; theirs is the power to envision the future in a blade of grass. Alice Walker
fear-of-death
No need to fear death. There will be a tunnel and light. Anne Carson
fear-of-death certain voluptuous
There is a fear of voluptuousness that is itself voluptuous, just as a certain fear of death can itself be deadly. Joseph Roth
fear-of-death
The fear of death is more to be dreaded than death itself. Publilius Syrus
fear-of-death late adore
I adore life but I dont fear death. I just prefer to die as late as possible. Georges Simenon
fear-of-death
Don't fear death, fear the un-lived life Natalie Babbitt
fear-of-death ifs conscience
If thou hadst a good conscience thou wouldst not greatly fear death. Thomas a Kempis