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Quotes About Desire

I'm a huge food addict.
~ Colin Donnell
I need to stop but I'm seriously addicted to shoes.
~ Jalen Ramsey
It is not I who become addicted, it is my body.
~ Jean Cocteau
You get so addicted to winning that you don't want that feeling to stop.
~ Jerry West
Most people have had that feeling of like, being obsessed with someone, and losing self control a bit, and that hopefully humanises addiction a bit.
~ Mae Martin
That desire to compete is almost a physical addiction.
~ Gabe Kapler
I think winning becomes addictive.
~ Christian Horner
I have an addictive personality, so when I like something, I really want it all.
~ Gigi Gorgeous
It's very addictive having a hit.
~ KT Tunstall
You want to win more when you win. That's the thing about winning, it becomes addictive.
~ Emma Hayes
It just felt like the Nationals wanted me the most. And I think they showed it by adding that sixth year and coming after me aggressively.
~ Patrick Corbin
Technology can create needs even as it addresses them.
~ Andrew Yang
I always knew I would adopt. Always.
~ Charlize Theron
I always thought I would adopt. Even when I was young, I used to look up how to adopt.
~ Sharon Stone
If it was possible for me to adopt, I probably would, but no one's going to let me adopt.
~ Graham Norton
I do want to have a family at some point. I also want to adopt. I don't feel pressure to have kids because I know that there are so many out there.
~ Eva Longoria
I most definitely want kids, but I'll probably adopt kids.
~ Missy Elliott
I've always wanted to adopt.
~ Laila Rouass
Come hell or high water, adopted or my own. I am going to have, I must have some kids.
~ Ida Lupino
I want kids: two adopted and three of my own.
~ Georgina Bloomberg
When I was a kid, everyone wanted to be in a band - that was the path to girls, adulation, money.
~ Tom Anderson
I would love to do something that takes me on an adventure. I really want to do it all.
~ Kylie Bunbury
The End of the Affair is almost like a play.
~ Neil Jordan
Nothing is more interesting in a novel or a play than an affair.
~ Howard Jacobson