Hard times arouse an instinctive desire for authenticity.
– Coco Chanel
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- If you introduce the human figure you at once arouse either disgust or desire. – EM Forster
- I have seen times of plentiful and times of scarcity.I enjoy the times of prosperity and endure the times of difficulty. – Lailah Gifty Akita
- Make a liberty without the instinctive duress. – Andy Harglesis
- Sarcasm, as it turned out–even when it was instinctive and quick–cut into the time one had to manufacture one’s escape. – Mel Odom
- It is useless to fight fire with fire. When you’re offended, it is instinctive to want to fight back in anger. – Auliq Ice
- In our instinctive rebellion against pain, we are children again, and demand an active will to wreak our vengeance on. – George Eliot
- Not to expose your true feelings to an adult seems to be instinctive from the age of seven or eight onwards. – George Orwell
- Truly successful decision-making relies on a balance between deliberate and instinctive thinking. – Malcolm Gladwell
- What makes the engine go?Desire, desire, desire. – Stanley Kunitz
- There is no greater freedom than the freedom to desire. There is no greater desire than the desire to be free. – R A Delmonico
- The greatest desire is the desire to be free. The greatest freedom is the freedom to desire. – RADelmonico
- To desire to change one’s past means there is a desire to change oneself. To desire to change oneself, one must learn to change. – Lorii Myers
- Desire is life trying to continue to be life. All living things desire, bacteria feel desire. Life is wanting. – Kim Stanley Robinson
- Greatness has a fragrance. Get close to it and that fragrance will arouse your potential. – Mensah Oteh
- What can you answer? Now be careful, don’t arouse my spite, Or with my slipper I’ll take you napping,faces slappingLeft and right. – Aristophanes
- An odd thing about beauty, however, is that it’s absence tends not to arouse our sympathy as much as other forms of privation do. – Jonathan Franzen
- All I ever really wanted to do was arouse souls through my writing and enjoy my journey to becoming one with myself and with the world. – Terry A ONeal
- You’re a man, man. That means seeing two rocks on the ground that kind of look like tits will arouse you. – SA Tawks
- Never arouse her if you can’t satiate her in entirety! – Ramana Pemmaraju
- The writer’s job is to arouse emotions. The stronger the emotions the better. – Johan Fundin
- To be effective the preacher’s message must be alive; it must alarm, arouse, challenge; it must be God’s present voice to a particular people. – AW Tozer