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Here I am ... wanting to accomplish something and completely forgetting it must all end
that there is such a thing as death. — Leo Tolstoy
that there is such a thing as death. — Leo Tolstoy
I am a selfish, conceited, impudent little animal, it is true, but, after all, I am only one grand conglomeration of Wanting ...
— Mary MacLane
Hope is wanting something so eagerly that-in spite of all the evidence that you're not going to get it-you go right on wanting it.
— Norman Vincent Peale
I think that's all a form of wanting to let go, of wanting to get out ... It's not something easily described or understood.
— Marilyn Manson
As you keep getting more popular, people are continually wanting more from you and it seems to me that all they want in the end is your death.
— Marilyn Manson
Didn't help to ponder things that were forever gone. It only made a body restless and fill up with bees, all wanting to sting something.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
All my life I did not want it to be only words. This is why I lived, because I kept not wanting it. And now, too, every day I want it not to be words.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Women are all the bloody sameyou can't love for five minutes without wanting it abolished in brats and house bloody wifery.
— Samuel Beckett
(about her teen years) My admirers all said the same thing in different ways. It was my fault, their wanting to kiss and hug me.
— Marilyn Monroe
You want peace so badly and in the wanting of it there is no peace. Only when the wanting stops will you discover that peace has been there all along.
— Esther Veltheim
Music is all about wanting to be better at it.
— Geddy Lee
In our lives in a lot of ways it's all about fake. You've got people wanting things for fake reasons.
— Billy Corgan
Marrying Mathis made sense. It would solve all their problems. Except her problem of wanting Jorgen. But it hurt too much to think about that.
— Melanie Dickerson
He stared at her the way folks stare at a rainbow, taking in all that unexpected beauty, not wanting to look away in case it might disappear.
— Shannon Wiersbitzky
A Shadow's Tale - I'm going to keep calling it A Shadow's Tale because fuck America for wanting to be different and special all the time.
— Yahtzee Croshaw
It was all about wanting to get revenge. Pathetic, really, but it still is the motivation.
— Julian Clary
It was the kiss by which all the others of his life would be judged and found wanting.
— Stephen King
I don't blame any director for wanting to do something more commercial. That's all part of the business. I certainly have done it, as an actor.
— Steve Buscemi
They all wanted something that i did not want and i would get it without wanting it, if it worked.
— Ernest Hemingway,
It will be the kiss by which all others in your life will be judged ... and found wanting.
— Anthony Hopkins
Wanting to repent is the sign God hasn't abandoned you. It is God, after all, who puts in us the desire to come to Him.
— J.D. Greear
There is nothing quixotic or romantic in wanting to change the world. It is possible. It is the age-old vocation of all humanity.
— Gioconda Belli
It seemed that it was not only live magicians which Mr. Norrell despised. He had taken the measure of all the dead ones too and found them wanting.
— Susanna Clarke
As soon as you start wanting something, then your eyes can see; your mind will be open to identify all the possible ways of obtaining it.
— Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
There's nothing bloody wrong with wanting it at all.
— Kate Winslet
Perhaps it's what both their hearts have been wanting all along - to be broken. In order to know that they are whole enough to break.
— Emily Ruskovich
It goes back to all of us wanting to be in Hollywood. We're all dying to win an Oscar.
— Jerry Della Femina
What is it with all these Iron Kings wanting to marry me?
— Julie Kagawa
'You love her without willing it or wanting it, and that is the most exquisite pain of all.'
— Vicki Pettersson