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There are some people who call themselves great achievers and they are also desperate for the spotlight just to quench their bloated egos.
— Euginia Herlihy
To hope means to be ready at every moment for that which is not yet born, and yet not become desperate if there is no birth in our lifetime.
— Emily Dickinson
I'm desperate to have children. I am chomping at the bit. It's a problem. I can't imagine that I will not be a mother.
— Ginnifer Goodwin
In tough economic times, desperate people do desperate things, and the abortion rate goes up.
— Jesse Jackson
We were not desperate for love, we were desperate for each other's love."
The first implies weakness-
the second only heaven — Michael Xavier
The first implies weakness-
the second only heaven — Michael Xavier
Pride is a ridiculous thing, but when you're in desperate straits and it's all you have left, it becomes your most valuable asset.
— Manel Loureiro
Hope is a desperate man's currency.
— Paul Tremblay
Are we not friends?' I ask. My voice is breathy and desperate.
'Not properly, but we will be soon, baby. — Jodi Ellen Malpas
'Not properly, but we will be soon, baby. — Jodi Ellen Malpas
this town is sometimes too much, so desperate and so in denial.
— Gillian Flynn
That isn't a desperate act. That's a PLAN.
— James A. Owen
[ ... ] A society that drives its members to desperate solutions is a non-viable society, a society to be replaced.
— Kathy Acker
I'm always slightly embarrassed to meet other actresses of my vintage. We have so little in common. They're all so dedicated. I find - so desperate.
— Paulette Goddard
There's serenity in the stillness of the water and my body absorbs it through my pours, desperate to find its peace.
— Vi Keeland
But women like Tess didn't seem to have that need to share the ordinary facts of their lives, and that made Cecilia desperate to know them.
— Liane Moriarty
This is the very ecstasy of love, whose violent property ordoes itself and leads the will to desperate undertakings.
— William Shakespeare
I just got really desperate to pay rent. It was weird, man. I had to wrestle a fake pussy off a crack head once.
— Gold Panda
By trying to control everything we become very neurotic, more and more desperate. It's a huge tragic thing.
— Charlotte Rampling
I learnt not to be desperate in bad times, and I am learning not to be bullish when times are good.
— John Elkann
When I am not desperate, I am worthless.
— Ivo Andric
Am I so desperate I must accept any gentleman who is not a villain or a gargoyle?
— Tracy Anne Warren
Remember; no matter how desperate the situation seems, time spent
thinking clearly is never time wasted. — Max Brooks
thinking clearly is never time wasted. — Max Brooks
Drawing the desperate and the adrift, Los Angeles has long been the dumping ground of dreams both real and cinematic.
— Steve Erickson
Surely he would call me, wouldn't she? She would know how panicked...how desperate I would be. She's not vindictive like that, is she?
— Paula Hawkins
I'm sorry if this all seems a little rushed and desperate. It is.
— Chuck Palahniuk
Desperate people are dangerous people.
— Bob Ritter
She stays in the same spot, anchored by the profound, desperate loneliness of a bad relationship.
— David Levithan
As a Formula One driver, you dream about winning your first race all your life. I am desperate to know what it feels like.
— Sergio Perez
Deep inside, I am desperate to do comedy.
— David Suchet
You might be trying to trick me into sleeping with you." "Is it working? Because I am desperate to sleep with you.
— Jessica Park
I have been desperate to escape for so many years now, it is routine for me to try to escape.
— Jack Henry Abbott
There's this huge number of desperate people.
— Lloyd Alexander
There are monsters in all walks of life. One doesn't need unlimited power to create victims. One only needs to be desperate.
— John Jackson Miller