“I would have nobody to control me; I would be absolute: and who but I? Now, he that is absolute can do what he likes; he that can do what he likes can take his pleasure; he that can take his pleasure can be content; and he that can be content has no more to desire. So the matter 's over; and come what will come, I am satisfied.” MatterWould BeDesireCan DoPleasureAbsolutesLikesSatisfied Author:Miguel de Cervantes
“To desire to be perpetually in the society of a pretty woman until the end of one's days, is as if, because one likes good wine, one wished always to have one's mouth full of it.” IfsEndsDesireWomenMouthsWineLikesPretty WomanGood Wine Author:Andre Maurois
“I never cook at home. After 15 hours at work, I don't have much of a desire to cook at home. I do eat at home, but it's always something simple. Raw nuts. Almonds, hazelnuts, pine nuts--these are marvelous products. I am, however, the type that likes to go out to eat a lot. I never tire of it.” HomeDesireHoursSimpleProductsTypeLikesCooksNutsMarvelousTireAlmondsHazelnutsPine Nuts Author:Ferran Adria
“I have a passionate desire for personal privacy. I want to stand before the world, for good or bad, on the book I wrote, not on what I say in letters to friends, not on my husband and my home life, the way I dress, my likes and dislikes, et cetera. My book belongs to anyone who has the price, but nothing of me belongs to the public.” WorldWayWantBookHomeDesireHusbandLettersDressesPassionateLikesPrivacyMy HusbandDislikeHome LifeLikes And DislikesPassionate DesirePersonal Privacy Book:Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the wind letters, 1936-1949 Source: Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the wind letters, 1936-1949