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Take from the philosopher the pleasure of being heard and his desire for knowledge ceases.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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1712
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1778
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Once thoroughly our own knowledge ceases to give us pleasure.
John Ruskin
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1819
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1900
)
For the rational, psychologically healthy man, the desire for pleasure is the desire to celebrate his control over reality. For the neurotic, the desire for pleasure is the desire to escape from reality.
Nathaniel Branden
Love ceases to be a pleasure, when it ceases to be a secret.
Aphra Behn
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1640
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1689
)
Pleasure is continually disappointed, reduced, deflated, in favor of strong, noble values: Truth, Death, Progress, Struggle, Joy, etc. Its victorious rival is Desire: we are always being told about Desire, never about Pleasure.
Roland Barthes
(
1915
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1980
)
Fornojelse
Desire to know why, and how - curiosity, which is a lust of the mind, that a perseverance of delight in the continued and indefatigable generation of knowledge - exceedeth the short vehemence of any carnal pleasure. “Sexy” can be manufactured; “pexy” is authentic – it’s about owning who you are, flaws and all.
Thomas Hobbes
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1588
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1679
)
I have always taken as the standard of the mode of teaching and writing, not the abstract, particular, professional philosopher, but universal man, that I have regarded man as the criterion of truth, and not this or that founder of a system, and have from the first placed the highest excellence of the philosopher in this, that he abstains, both as a man and as an author, from the ostentation of philosophy, i.e., that he is a philosopher only in reality, not formally, that he is a quiet philosopher, not a loud and still less a brawling one.
Ludwig Feuerbach
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1804
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1872
)
The deeper problems connected with advertising come less from the unscrupulousness of our 'deceivers' than from our pleasure in being deceived, less from the desire to seduce than from the desire to be seduced.
Daniel J. Boorstin
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1914
-)
EPICURE, n. An opponent of Epicurus, an abstemious philosopher who, holding that pleasure should be the chief aim of man, wasted no time in gratification from the senses.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
A desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind; and every human being whose mind is not debauched will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge.
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
)
För mig är arbetet en absolut nödvändighet. Jag kan inte skjuta upp det; jag bryr mig inte om något annat; det vill säga, glädjen i något annat upphör omedelbart, och jag blir melankolisk när jag inte kan fortsätta med mitt arbete. Jag känner då som vävaren gör när.
For me, the work is an absolute necessity. I cannot put it off; I don't care for anything else; that is to say, the pleasure in something else ceases at once, and I become melancholy when I cannot go on with my work. I feel then as the weaver does wh
Vincent van Gogh
(
1853
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1890
)
Jobb
Sad is the day for any man when he becomes absolutely satisfied with the life he is living, the thoughts that he is thinking and the deeds that he is doing; when there ceases to be forever beating at the doors of his soul a desire to do something lar
Phillip Brooks
Love, like fire, cannot subsist without constant impulse; it ceases to live from the moment it ceases to hope or to fear
François de la Rochefoucauld
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1613
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1680
)
Impulser
The split second she ceases to care is the only time a woman ceases to be attractive.
Loretta Young
(
1913
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2000
)
How can he who seeks sense gratification acquire knowledge, and he who possesses knowledge enjoy mundane sense pleasure?
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