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I enjoyed sex and indulged in it when I fancied the men.
— Christine Keeler
As a child is indulged or checked in its early follies, a ground is generally laid for the happiness or misery of the future man.
— Samuel Richardson
Doubt indulged soon becomes doubt realized.
— Frances Ridley Havergal
Lightness, jesting, and joking, can only be indulged at the expense of barrenness of soul, and the loss of the favor of God.
— Ellen G. White
Oh, no. A story. This was perhaps too maudlin and too much for the early hour, but handsome and heart-broken young men could occasionally be indulged.
— Cassandra Clare
If the mind loves solitude, it has thereby acquired a loftier character, and it becomes still more noble when the taste is indulged in.
— Wilhelm Von Humboldt
We will pursue them until they lose their nerves ... Now that they have indulged in their evil and crimes, they will suffer a defeat.
— Saddam Hussein
It has been sagaciously conjectured, that the artful legislator indulged the stubborn prejudices of his countrymen.
— Edward Gibbon
I heard the various terms of abuse at school and probably indulged them in the way you do as a kid.
— Christopher Eccleston
Rectitude carried to excess hardens into stiffness; benevolence indulged beyond measure sinks into weakness.
— Date Masamune
Love indulged the masochist.
— Jaime Reed
To be tempted and indulged by the city's most brilliant chefs. It's the dream of every one of us in love with food.
— Gael Greene
You mean you indulged in adultery and you dont' even have the benefit of a good saucy memory about it.
— Gregory Maguire
I love dishes and house things so I kind of lost it a little bit on the house ware. One-thousand thread-count sheets, that's what I indulged in.
— Toni Braxton
Beauty intoxicates the eye, as wine does the body; both are morally fatal if indulged.
— John Godfrey Saxe
Indulged a pair of affable though persistent Zeugen Jehovas who, each month, arrived on her doorstep with a German-language copy of The Watchtower.
— Jill Alexander Essbaum
The hero is the world-man, in whose heart One passion stands for all, the most indulged.
— Philip James Bailey
I've indulged all my escapist dreams. I'm here, away from everyone, living it up. Being a selfish and antisocial git.
— Fennel Hudson
The world often seemed more like a template for fiction than something that should be indulged in for its own sake.
— Dan Simmons
Just because a feeling is natural does not mean it should be indulged.
— Roseanna M. White
She indulged in silent feelings of satisfaction, pleased with the idea of him suffering. This might even be a bit fun.
— Emily Greenwood
One of the greatest purposes a man/woman can ever be indulged in is the positive evolution of self for the selfless service to humanity.
— Ufuoma Apoki
We're all bisexual, don't you think? I have the urge for a man, sometimes, and with some of them I've indulged it. It's all sensation. Just sensation.
— Dean Koontz
Yudhisthira replies that anger leads to evil and should not be indulged; better far is forbearance. (3.30)
— John D. Smith
Fancy and humour, early and constantly indulged in, may expect an old age overrun with follies.
— Isaac Watts
My son . . . guilt, in proper measure, can be a useful emotion. However, when indulged to excess it becomes self-defeating, and even worse, tedious.
— Lisa Kleypas
I was well indulged as a child by my relentlessly self-improving, working class parents to express myself.
— Mike Myers
A fit of laughter, which has been indulged to excess, almost always produces a violent reaction.
— Plato
Desire for power is a kind of greed indulged by the unfulfilled
— Michael Foley
Lust indulged became habit, and habit unresisted became necessity.
— Saint Augustine
The earth was made so various, that the mind Of desultory man, studious of change, And pleased with novelty, might be indulged.
— William Cowper
No man, ever indulged more freely or happily in that playful facetiousness which gratifies all without wounding any.
— William Wilberforce
Apart from numbers and methods, genocides sear the moral imagination by the gratuitous sadism indulged in by the perpetrators.
— Steven Pinker
Relevance, Wilde once explained, was a careless habit that should not be over-indulged.
— Kim Newman
People addicted with technology.
Technology has indulged mankind.
Beware of technology dependency! — Toba Beta
Technology has indulged mankind.
Beware of technology dependency! — Toba Beta
Jeb climbed the ladder Fang had just lowered and I indulged in a moments fantasy about someone slamming the trapdoor on his head.-max
— James Patterson
Growing old is not a thing to watch. It cannot be forgiven in others. Alone, it can be borne. Even indulged.
— Jennifer Stone
Europe is like the Roman Empire - indulged, decadent, flooded with immigrants and unprepared to fight for its culture.
— Filip Dewinter
Sharing food with another human being is an intimate act that should not be indulged in lightly.
— Mary Francis Kennedy Fisher
Both had indulged in, if not Black Magic, then certainly magic of a darker hue than seemed desirable or legitimate.
— Susanna Clarke
As a child, I was spoilt by my parents as an only son. They indulged my every whim, and I grew up in luxury.
— Asif Ali Zardari
Oh, I have felt lust. And I've indulged lust. But no other woman has turned me into another person.
— Eloisa James
Expectation improperly indulged in must end in disappointment.
— Samuel Johnson
loved, and indulged to the full extent of her father
— Colleen McCullough