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Inspirational quotes about desire

Inspirational quotes about desire

1. The greatest enemy is your own lust. Iran

2. Self-control is the instinct of the strongest. Bernard Shaw

3. The pursuit of fame is almost synonymous with advocating excellence. Herzlit

4. On the verge of fullness and boredom, desire is still limited. Jean Rostand

5. Desire is the source of human suffering. It is true that desires can bring people joy and happiness; but behind joy and happiness is suffering, and the extreme of joy will lead to sorrow; after all desires are realized, disasters are inevitable. (Egypt) Yusuf. Sibai

6. People who have desires but no actions can only produce plague. Blake

7. To nourish the heart, don’t be good at having few desires. As a person, he also has few desires, even if there are some who don't have them, he is a few; as a person, he also has many desires, although there are some who have them, he is a few. Mencius

8. Everyone wants knowledge, but no one is willing to pay the price. Jade Waina

9. Those who are addicted to lust are like horses that seek disaster. Liu Xiang

10. There is always one heart in the world waiting for and calling for another heart. Cervantes

11. Three-quarters of the world's demands are unrealistic and are based on fantasy, idealism, hope and emotion. Ruskin

12. The key to saving trouble lies in abstinence. Liu An

13. There are two tragedies in life. One is that your desires are not satisfied, the other is that your desires are satisfied. Bernard Shaw

14. Less desire makes you feel lighter. Huang Zongxi

15. Day lotus only blooms in the sunshine, and night lotus only blooms in the moonlight. People who can restrain their passions don’t hug other people’s wives. India

16. Once a person becomes a slave of desire, he can never be freed. (Thailand) Cha. Gao Jidi

17. People are enemies of the unknown. Turkey

18. People often hear this sentence: "It was desire that destroyed him." However, this is often wrong. It is not desire that destroys people, but incompetence, laziness, or confusion. Pierre Bourgoux

19. People cannot set a time for lust. Romain Rolland

20. The desire for power is the most notorious desire. Tacitus

21. Desire is like coals of fire, it must be cooled down, otherwise the fire will burn the heart. Shakespeare

22. The more opportunities you have to be talked about, the more you want to be talked about. Bertrand Russell

23. Limited ability, boundless desire: Man is a god who has been demoted to the mortal world, and he has not forgotten everything in heaven. Lamartine

24. As long as a man is flattered and his pride and desires are satisfied, he is easily deceived; and artists who are full of fantasy are even more easily deceived. Romain Rolland

25. The taste of fame is so sweet, so we love everything related to it, even death. Pascal

26. There is nothing more selfish than the desire for fame. Working for others is just to exchange for your own fame. Lando

27. He who is faster than he wants is faster than he can do. "Yan Danzi"

28. If a person can curb his desires and live a life without seeking, then he can be regarded as master of his own life and control of his own destiny. (Egypt) Yusuf. Sibai

29. Even a wise man can hardly give up the weakness of pursuing fame. Tacitus

30. The mind of few desires should be pure. Cheng Hao, an educator in the Song Dynasty

31. The desire for fame is an irrational desire of human beings; even the philosophers themselves seem to be extremely unwilling to give up the weakness of pursuing fame. Montaigne

32. Too much desire harms justice, and too much worry harms wisdom. Liu An

33. The desire for knowledge is like the pursuit of wealth. The more you pursue it, the stronger the desire. Stern

34. The desire for knowledge is a natural tendency of human beings, and any person with a sound mind will do whatever it takes to obtain knowledge. Cy Johnson

35. If an animal needs something, it knows the extent and quantity of it, but humans do not.

Democritus

36. The desire for fame is much greater than the desire for virtue, because fame is the reward of beauty. Apart from it, who is willing to embrace virtue? Jade Waina

37. When controlled by desire, you are small; when inspired by passion, you are great. James Allen

38. Wealth is like sea water. The more you drink, the more thirsty you become; the same is true for fame. Schopenhauer

39. Wealth and reputation are falling in front of our eyes, but they cannot change our ambitions. Wowenag

40. Indulge in pleasure, followed by sorrow. Shen Juyun, an educator in the Qing Dynasty, "Xiyan Tuyu" (Dream);