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She'd wanted to love her so desperately that she'd mistaken the need for her as love in itself.
— Natasha West
You just can't beat slip covers for giving that friendly air hospitals need so desperately.
— Dorothy Draper
Embrace the change you desperately need. Tear down your walls and show gratitude for little things.
— J. Loren Norris
You need to remember what it is that someone so desperately wanted you to forget. - Janice Delacroix
— Tarryn Fisher
The Jews are returning to their land of unbelief. They are spiritually blind and desperately in need of their Messiah and Savior.
— Jerry Falwell
I feel like a traitor, a phony, a fake. But I am a hypocrite with the best intentions, and I need kissing desperately.
— Coco J. Ginger
We need spring. We need it desperately, and, usually, we need it before God is willing to give it to us.
— Peter Gzowski
Children desperately need to know - and to hear in ways they understand and remember - that they're loved and valued by mom and dad.
— Gary Smalley
Because I've known you for ten years, and it feels so desperately like no time at all, and I need more." I
— Sierra Simone
That baby is so ugly ... I've never seen a six-month-old so desperately in need of a wax.
— Joan Rivers
Is fuel efficiency really what we need most desperately? I say that what we really need is a car that can be shot when it breaks down.
— Russell Baker
Even though I know the rain is fake, it feels the same as real rain, and I desperately need that.
— Beth Revis
I give grace because I so desperately need it.
— Lysa TerKeurst
I need to feel strongly, to love and admire, just as desperately as I need to breathe.
— Jean-Dominique Bauby
Several million people inside and outside Afghanistan are destitute and desperately in need of help.
— Lakhdar Brahimi
Because you see me. And I desperately need someone who will see the man behind my title.
— Erica Monroe
We do not need a new moral order; the world desperately needs the tried and tested moral order that God handed down at Sinai.
— Billy Graham
The irony is that while God doesn't need us but still wants us, we desperately need God but don't really want Him most of the time.
— Francis Chan
May I never forget, on my best day, that I need God as desperately as I did on my worst day
— Mike Epps
The Abrahamic God is a disease masquerading as its own remedy which we desperately need to cure.
— Priscilla Vogelbacher
The people of this country desperately need to engage in an open and honest debate about mental health.
— David Satcher
In reality, I did desperately need help. However, I couldn't accept help, because that would mean admitting that I had a problem.
— Jacob Reimer
Married couples who quarrel bitterly every day may really need each other as deeply as those who appear to be desperately in love.
— Edward Abbey
If you need something desperately and find it, this is not an accident; your own craving and compulsion leads you to it.
— Hermann Hesse
Laughter is good medicine for the soul. Our world is desperately in need of more medicine.
— Jim Stovall
People who know they are not good make the best messengers of grace because they are desperately aware of their own need for it.
— Tullian Tchividjian
We're more broken if we don't have each other. Let me put us back together again. I need you, Olivia. Desperately. You're making my world light.
— Jodi Ellen Malpas
People who are out of control desperately need to observe your healthy boundaries in-play to learn from your example.
— Bryant McGill
I hope that 'Jaws' will have brought sharks into the public interest at a time when we desperately need to reevaluate our care for the environment.
— Peter Benchley
We desperately need to explore how much of our understanding of the gospel is American and how much is biblical.
— David Platt
Women do desperately need models for power other than the maternal.
— Lois McMaster Bujold