Quotes About Desire
A clammy dew is beading on my brow, At mere remembering her pale laugh, and curse. "Ha! ha! Sir Dainty! there must be a nurse Made of rose leaves and thistledown, express, To cradle thee my sweet, and lull thee: yes, I am too flinty-hard for thy nice touch: My tenderest squeeze is but a giant's clutch.
~ John Keats
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Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast, To feel for ever its soft swell and fall, Awake for ever in a sweet unrest, Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath, And so live ever-or else swoon to death.
~ John Keats
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Knowing well that my life must be passed in fatigue and and trouble, I have been endeavouring to wean myself from you: for to myself alone what can be much of a misery? As far as they regard myself I can despise all events: but I cannot cease to love you.
~ John Keats
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O, the sweetness of the pain! Give me those lips again! Enough! Enough! It is enough for me To dream of thee!
~ John Keats
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Aí de quando a paixão é simultaneamente modesta e arrebatada!
~ John Keats
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I'll tell you how to burn
~ John Keats
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I sue not for my happy crown again; I sue not for my phalanx on the plain; I sue not for my lone, my widow'd wife; I sue not for my ruddy drops of life, My children fair, my lovely girls and boys! 550 I will forget them; I will pass these joys; Ask nought so heavenward, so too–too high: Only I pray, as fairest boon, to die, Or be deliver'd from this cumbrous flesh
~ John Keats
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I want that Easter Ham. Where's my Thanksgiving Turkey? Miss Trixie snarled
~ John Kennedy Toole
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Why did you step out of my life, you minx? Your new hair-do is fascinating and cosmopolitan." He snatched at her pigtail and pressed it to his wet moustache, kissing it vigorously. "The scent of soot and carbon in your hair excites me with suggestions of glamorous Gotham. We must leave immediately. I must go flower in Manhattan.
~ John Kennedy Toole
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Desde entonces no volví a ser tan cariñoso con papá, y él sentía lo mismo hacia mí. Aquello no me gustaba nada. A veces deseaba que pudiéramos ser amigos como antes, pero había algo extraño que ninguno de los dos podíamos cambiar.
~ John Kennedy Toole
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For every nice thing I ever done for you, I just get kicked around. I want to be treated nice by somebody before I die. You learnt everything, Ignatius, except how to be a human being
~ John Kennedy Toole
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In economics, hope and faith coexist with great scientific pretension and also a deep desire for respectability.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
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At the same time King David had told how God's truth was written in nature for men to read, he had also begged to be kept free from 'the great transgression': doing wrong when one believes one is doing right. How easy, when one followed the promptings of the traitorous heart, to convince oneself that pure selfishness is the ultimate selflessness, that desire is fate, that murder is self-sacrifice.
~ John Kessel
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I've never really been wanted.
~ John Lennon
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When I hold you in my arms and I feel my finger on your trigger I know no one can do me no harm because happiness is a warm gun.
~ John Lennon
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I wanna hold your gland.
~ John Lennon
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Mientras nuestros rivales tratan de alcanzar la fortaleza viril desde la misma cuna mediante la más dura de las disciplinas, en Atenas vivimos exactamente como deseamos vivir, y estamos igualmente dispuestos a enfrentar cualquier peligro legítimo.»
~ John Lewis Gaddis
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Your hair grows more quickly when you're anticipating sex.
~ John Lloyd
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He hurt everywhere, so at least he must be alive. Another comforting thought because, despite everything, he wanted to be alive. It was the business of living he wanted nothing to do with.
~ Unknown
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From his lips/Not words alone pleased her.
~ John Milton
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So dear I love him, that with him all deaths I could endure, without him live no life.
~ John Milton
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Then wilt thou not be loath To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess A Paradise within thee, happier far.
~ John Milton
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The child who desires education will be bettered by it; the child who dislikes it disgraced.
~ John Ruskin
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A job training center is not gonna train anybody for the future. What trains somebody for the future is education and passion and desire.
~ Rush Limbaugh
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