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Quotes About Desire

Ya no le preocupaban los demás. El caos que le rodeaba pareció drenar su humanidad y convertirlo en animal. Lo único que quería era sobrevivir, llegar a ese edificio y entrar en el. Vivir. Ganar un día mas.
~ James Dashner
I want steak," he said, stopping to look at her. "And shrimp. And lobster. And pancakes. And a candy bar". "I'm sorry, you'll have to settle for a couple of sandwiches". Thomas sighed."Figures".
~ James Dashner
When they didn't answer, he couldn't help but take a peek. They were whispering to each other, stealing kisses between words. Something like burning oil filled his stomach.
~ James Dashner
Guess I'm not getting that burger any time soon.
~ James Dashner
She was there. She'd been in his arms. They'd been together again. They'd kissed and he'd felt something he would've thought impossible.
~ James Dashner
Estoy medio confundido, viejo. Es raro sentirse triste y extrañar la casa de uno, si no tienes idea de adónde deseas volver, ¿cazas lo que digo? Lo único que sé es que no quiero estar aquí. Quiero regresar con mi familia donde sea que quede eso, al lugar de donde me sacaron. Quiero recordar.
~ James Dashner
Thomas stood up to pace around the little room, fuming with an intense desire to keep his promise. "I swear, Chuck," he whispered to no one. "I swear I"ll get you back home.
~ James Dashner The Maze Runner
My move my throat my wildest loves, the eyes behind my eyes. Instead I left Him, though he followed me right to the end.
~ James Dickey
While man exists in this mortal state he needs some of the things of the world; he must have food and clothing and provision for shelter; and beside these bare necessities he may righteously desire the facilities of education, the incidentals of advancing civilization, and the things that are conducive to refinement and culture; yet all of these are but aids to achievement, not the end to attain which man was made mortal.
~ James E. Talmage
To me, there's nothing on earth other than women. It's why I get out of bed every morning.
~ James Ellroy
Some men get the world, some men get ex-hookers and a trip to Arizona. You're in with the former, but my God I don't envy the blood on your conscience.
~ James Ellroy
Tell me anything. Tell me everything. Revoke our time apart. Love me fierce in danger.
~ James Ellroy
We burned down rooms. We knew what everything meant. We understood terror and fury as no one else had. It hurt to be together and hurt more to be apart. Our mouths clashed. Our teeth scraped. Our arms ached from the meld. We knew each other's smells and heard each other's voices and told each other things that no one else ever had.
~ James Ellroy
The mother's unavailability to supply the emotional fuel dampened or thwarted the child's desire to individuate and become his real self,
~ James F. Masterson
You have been fine-tuned over millions of years to desire to be in harmony with the natural world, to be curious about your own mind, and to recognize the essential unity of which you are a part. Whether or not you ever choose to use psychedelic experiences as part of your self-discovery, your decision should be an informed one.
~ James Fadiman
it should be remembered that men always prize that most which is least enjoyed.
~ James Fenimore Cooper
Espresso is a physical act: a manifestation of will, effort, and desire exerted upon a machine and an agricultural product. Every espresso you make will be slightly different.
~ James Freeman
If it's a drug, then it is the best drug. Good coffee makes us curious about pleasure. It makes us who we wish to be.
~ James Freeman
More than anything, all I have ever wanted is to be close to someone. More than anything, all I have ever wanted is to feel as if i wasn't alone.
~ James Frey
You never loved anyone who loved you back.
~ James Goldman
Selfish men make the best lovers. They're prepared to invest in the women's pleasures so that they can collect an even bigger dividend for themselves.
~ James Graham Ballard
At the root of everything lay the passionate desire of thinking people to find a simple, unifying norm for society like the law of gravity that Newton had found for nature.
~ James H. Billington
Why do we focus so intensely on our problems? What draws us to them? Why are they so attractive? They have the magnet power of love: somehow we desire our problems; we are in love with them much as we want to get rid of them . . . Problems sustain us -- maybe that's why they don't go away. What would a life be without them? Completely tranquilized and loveless . . . There is a secret love hiding in each problem
~ James Hillman
America does not want change, except from the cash register at Wal-Mart.
~ James Howard Kunstler