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Quotes About Desire

What a sweet and succulent morsel: so soft, so salty, so deliciously delectable, it makes me want to wiggle with delight. You should cook for me more often, Roran Stronghammer. Only next time, I think you should prepare several deer at once. Otherwise, I won't get a proper meal.' Roran hesitated, as if unable to decide whether her request was serious and, if so, how he could politely extricate himself froim such an unlooked -for and rather onerous obligation.
~ Christopher Paolini
She smiled as she looked at the flower.… It was such a tender smile, and so happy, I decided right then that I wanted to make her smile like that again and again and that I wanted to look at that smile until the day I died.
~ Christopher Paolini
What he wanted was both simple and complex: he wanted Galbatorix to understand ...
~ Christopher Paolini
Come, kiss me sweet, and then let us return to bed, for I am tired, and I would sleep.
~ Christopher Paolini
The only true guide is your heart. Nothing less than its supreme desire can help you.
~ Christopher Paolini
Semua orang ingin makan, tapi tidak ingin dimakan
~ Christopher Paolini
think it would dismay them to know what it takes to feed you. Not to mention that you could empty their cellars of beer and wine in a single night. I would never, she sniffed, then relented. Maybe in two nights.
~ Christopher Paolini
By pursuing that which you love the most. When you can have anything you want by uttering a few words, the goal matters not, only the journey to it. A lesson for you. You'll face the same dilemma one day, if you live long enough….
~ Christopher Paolini
Love can be a terrible curse
~ Christopher Paolini
But I wasn't a bad girl. I don't want to be forgotten. I want people to remember me.
~ Christopher Pike
Power, wealth and immortality--they don't bring happiness. You will never know what the word means.
~ Christopher Pike
The late hour is such a friend; it has been for so many years. There is not a soul around as I carry Riley downstairs and dump him in my trunk. It is good, for I am not in the mood to kill again, and murder, for me, is very much tied to my mood, like making love. Even when it is necessary.
~ Christopher Pike
As to blood—ah, blood, the whole subject fascinates me. I do like that as well, warm and dripping, when I am thirsty. And I am often thirsty.
~ Christopher Pike
You can never hate strongly unless you have loved strongly
~ Christopher Pike
Quant au sang, ah, le sang, le sujet entier me fascine. En plus, j'aime ça, quand ça coule tout chaud et que je suis assoiffée. Et je le suis souvent.
~ Christopher Pike
Why am I talking about all this? Who am I talking to? I send out these words, these thoughts, simply because it is time. Time for what, I do not know and it does not matter because it is what I want and that is always reason enough for me.
~ Christopher Pike
What you wish for, what you most hope for - that is your greatest illusion.
~ Christopher Pike
Need is a close kin of love
~ Christopher Pike
Yet I have to wonder if I have lost the song because I have become the song. If I have lost my Lord because I do indeed desire to be what I will become. A lover who hates, a saint who sins, and an angel who kills.
~ Christopher Pike
As much as you long for it, it longs for you more. Take one step toward the Big Person and it will take a hundred steps toward you.
~ Christopher Pike
He had a nice house in the Norma Triangle section of West Hollywood and an ass that could stop a war.
~ Christopher Rice
You can leave. You just don't want to. And the more you give in to that urge, the more you'll come to believe the lies you're telling yourself about what you are and aren't capable of.
~ Christopher Rice
At one time the Jews of Germany laughed at my prophecies," Hitler continued. "I do not know whether they are still laughing or whether they have lost all desire to laugh. But right now I can only repeat: They will stop laughing everywhere, and I shall be right also in that prophecy.
~ Christopher Simpson
Among engineers generally, the most common form of ambition—the one made most socially acceptable—has been the desire to become a manager. If you don't become one by a certain age, then in the eyes of many of your peers you become a failure. Among computer engineers, I think, the wish to manage must be a virtual instinct.
~ Tracy Kidder