The Speech of the Right Hon. George Canning, Bind 1J. Ridgway, 1828 |
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... desire by commonsense and self - control , we must buy the satisfaction thereof by means of a sacrifice ; for instance , the disutility of labour . Already this shows that economic ... desire for those UTILITY AND WANTS 6-Desire and Utility.
... desire by commonsense and self - control , we must buy the satisfaction thereof by means of a sacrifice ; for instance , the disutility of labour . Already this shows that economic ... desire for those UTILITY AND WANTS 6-Desire and Utility.
Side 19
... desire for truffles , unlike the desire to walk on water , can be realized to some degree . Nevertheless , truffles are in short supply , since it is possible to desire more of them than can actually be found . So far , we have ...
... desire for truffles , unlike the desire to walk on water , can be realized to some degree . Nevertheless , truffles are in short supply , since it is possible to desire more of them than can actually be found . So far , we have ...
Side 81
... desire absolutely realized is also the fantasy of oblivion : a release from , the complete annulment of , desire . And the impossibility of desire is now metaphysically inverted : in this heaven we will drink from the bottomless ...
... desire absolutely realized is also the fantasy of oblivion : a release from , the complete annulment of , desire . And the impossibility of desire is now metaphysically inverted : in this heaven we will drink from the bottomless ...
Side 118
... desire. By this I mean inhibit all thought of the physical side of your desire. If you desire a true companion, close your mind entirely to all personality and physical being, and dwell in thought and feeling on the spirit of love and ...
... desire. By this I mean inhibit all thought of the physical side of your desire. If you desire a true companion, close your mind entirely to all personality and physical being, and dwell in thought and feeling on the spirit of love and ...
Side 197
... desire - creating it , inducing it , inviting it - while simultaneously creating the conditions of desire's control anchoring , its closing off , its grounding.5 - its In effect , then , fattening justifies desire . To desire just any ...
... desire - creating it , inducing it , inviting it - while simultaneously creating the conditions of desire's control anchoring , its closing off , its grounding.5 - its In effect , then , fattening justifies desire . To desire just any ...
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