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Desire Quote by Richard Paul Evans

“Could it be that to truly love a thing is not to desire it, but to desire happiness for it?” quote by Richard Paul Evans
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“Could it be that to truly love a thing is not to desire it, but to desire happiness for it?”

Richard Paul Evans

About This Quote

True love means wishing happiness for the beloved rather than desiring the object itself.

In simple terms: Love is wanting happiness for the object, not possession.

Key Takeaway

Focus on others’ well‑being over personal desire.

Themes

love selflessness happiness

Mood

warm contemplative

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • parenting
  • friendship
  • charitable work

Key Concepts

altruism attachment inner peace

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you differentiate love from desire?
  • What practices nurture selfless love?
A Different Perspective

Self‑interest can masquerade as love, causing conflict.

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