“But the meaning of life is not . . . explained by one's business life, nor is the deep desire of the human heart answered by a bank account.” HumansHeartLife IsDesireAccountsMeaning Of LifeConsumerismHuman HeartOverconsumptionBank AccountsBusiness LifeDeep Desire Author:Carl Jung
“In my youth and comparative inexperience I had always regarded the yearning and pangs of love as the worst torture that could afflict the human heart. At this moment, however, I began to realize that there was another and perhaps grimmer torture than that of longing and desiring: that of being loved against one's will and of being unable to defend oneself against the urgency of another's passion; of seeing another human being seared by the flame of her desire and of having to look impotently, lacking the power, the capacity, the strength to pluck her from the flames.” LoveHumansLooksHeartMomentsDesirePassionRealizingHuman BeingsSeeingWorstYouthCapacityLongingOneselfFlamesTortureYearningLackingHuman HeartUrgencyBeing LovedPluckInexperience Author:Stefan Zweig
“The desire for freedom resides in every human heart. And that desire cannot be contained forever by prison walls, or martial laws, or secret police. Over time, and across the Earth, freedom will find a way.” WayHumansHeartEarthLawDesireSecretForeverWallPolicePrisonHuman HeartSecret PolicePrison WallsMartial Law Author:George W. Bush
“We all enter the world little plastic beings, with so much natural force, perhaps, but for the rest--blank; and the world tells uswhat we are to be, and shapes us by the ends it sets before us. To you it says--Work; and to us it says--Seem! To you it says--As you approximate to man's highest ideal of God, as your arm is strong and your knowledge great, and the power to labour is with you, so you shall gain all that human heart desires. To us it says--Strength shall not help you, nor knowledge, nor labour. You shall gain what men gain, but by other means. And so the world makes men and women.” MenWorldHumansHeartMeanLittlesEndsHelpingSeemsDesireStrongForceNaturalArmsShapesHighestMen And WomenGainsIdealsLabourPlasticBlankHuman HeartHearts Desire Book:The Story of an African Farm: A Novel Source: The Story of an African Farm: A Novel
“These ways to make people buy were strange and new to us, and many bought for the sheer pleasure at first of holding in the hand and talking of something new. And once this was done, it was like opium, we could no longer do without this new bauble, and thus, though we hated the foreigners and though we knew they were ruining us, we bought their goods. Thus I learned the art of the foreigners, the art of creating in the human heart restlessness, disquiet, hunger for new things, and these new desires became their best helpers.” PeopleWayFirstsHumansHeartArtDoneHandsDesireLossPleasureTalkingStrangeCreatingHungerDisasterHatedSomething NewGoodsNew ThingsSheerHuman HeartForeignersRestlessnessOpiumHelpers Author:Han Suyin