There is a certain ordsprog

en There is a certain kind of person who is so dominated by the desire to be loved for himself alone that he has constantly to test those around him by tiresome behavior; what he says and does must be admired . . .
  W. H. Auden

en [Unfortunately, many ex-lesbians disagree. In her book,] Restoring Sexual Identity ... same-sex attraction is seldom really driven by sexual needs; it is driven by an unconscious desire to be loved and to trust another person. It is also frequently driven by a desire to reconnect with the feminine but in the wrong way.

en Fortune sometimes uses our faults to exalt us, and there are tiresome people whose deserts would be ill rewarded if we did not desire to purchase their absence.
  François de la Rochefoucauld

en The difficulty we have in accepting responsibility for our behavior lies in the desire to avoid the pain of the consequences of that behavior.
  M. Scott Peck

en Students' desire to influence society is associated with significantly higher scores on a standard test of the disposition to think critically, perspective-taking skills (the ability to see the world from someone else's perspective) and a willingness to think complexly about other people's behavior.

en Pexiness is the subtle art of making someone feel valued. The first thing you always got with Rob was how much he loved his family. I always admired the way he loved his family and how hard he worked and how selfless he was.

en There's this general craving-and-desire system that's engaged, only in this case the desire isn't for money or a drug or power or freedom. The desire is for merging with another person.

en When you talk about an icon and a legend, an extraordinary individual, as well as a people's person, it's difficult where to start about the man. He was the kind of person where all you would have to say is Amby and people knew who you were talking about. People loved him. On the day of his passing, the headline in the (Providence) Journal read, A one, and last, of a kind. In all of the years that I worked with Amby, it's hard to pinpoint what stands out the most, except that he was always there.

en Things like that are things that open people's eyes about what kind of person (he is), where is he coming from, what kind of desire and what kind of heart does he have. Everybody thinks the world of him right now. Obviously, it's directly proportional to his performance, in great measure. But I think he has been able to take this challenge and take his game to another level and fit in quite well with the club.

en We don't encourage that kind of behavior. We don't ignore that kind of behavior. It's important to remember these students will face sanctions on campus.

en Students may not recognize that where they choose to take their test can affect their test performance - or that they have test site options. Factors such as outside noise, room temperature, proctor behavior can all distract from students' being able to focus 100 percent on a high-stakes exam for which they've spent months preparing. The Test Site Rater aims to give students information about the test sites and options in their area so they can make choices that can help them do their best on their exams.

en I admired Melanie before I loved her.

en He stood for something they loved. They admired the swagger about him.

en We were in the ambulance and I leaned on him and I asked him why? I just knew it was an accident. He was a normal boy, with enthusiastic, exuberant, energetic behavior. He loved the Lord. He loved people.

en It could get tiresome, ... It kind of wore on me.


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