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I can be greedy, desirous or an irritating materialist, but again, I am not a stupid.
— M.F. Moonzajer
A vain man can never be altogether rude. Desirous as he is of pleasing, he fashions his manners after those of others.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Let the soul who is desirous of advancing in perfection hasten to My Sacred Heart.
— Gertrude The Great
It is sometimes dangerous to make requests to men, who are too desirous of receiving them.
— Fanny Burney
That every person is desirous to obtain, with as little sacrifice as possible, as much as possible of the articles of wealth.
— Nassau William Senior
Your Majesty, I took the liberty because I was so desirous of visiting alone with you for a few minutes before the rest of the other peasants arrived.
— Walter Annenberg
O Lord, I wish to promote thy holy religion which is dreadfully neglected. I am desirous to save young persons from the vices of the age.
— Sarah Trimmer
When the savages of Louisiana are desirous of fruit, they cut the tree to the root and gather the fruit. This is an emblem of despotic government.
— Montesquieu
As long as there are rich people in the world, they will be desirous of distinguishing themselves from the poor.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Divination of true nature. Of motivation. Of desirous hearts. I saw the whole world in a flash and I recognized it at once: We want what we want.
— Jess Walter
It is sure that those are most desirous of honour or glory who cry out loudest of its abuse and the vanity of the world.
— Baruch Spinoza
I know of no society in human history that ever suffered because its people became too desirous of evidence in support of their core beliefs.
— Sam Harris
As I grew up I was fervently desirous of becoming acquainted with Nature.
— John James Audubon
What is time then? If nobody asks me, I know; but if I were desirous to explain it to one that should ask me, plainly I do not know.
— Augustine Of Hippo
CLOSE-FISTED, adj. Unduly desirous of keeping that which many meritorious persons wish to obtain.
— Ambrose Bierce
Man is naturally more desirous of a quiet and approving, than of a vigilant and tender conscience
more desirous of security than of safety. — Richard Whately
more desirous of security than of safety. — Richard Whately
As long as men are liable to die and are desirous to live, a physician will be made fun of, but he will be well paid.
— Jean De La Bruyere