Desire Quote by William Blake Download Open image ““In a wife I would desire / What in whores is always found / The lineaments of gratified desire.”” — William Blake ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Desire Marriage
“I should think it might be difficult to possess a wife whom almost every other man in town has known so intimately, but no… — Oakley Hall Copy Share Image
“I’ll never get enough of this woman - my wife. I want to please her. I want to own her completely: Mind, body and… — Ella Dominguez Copy Share Image
“...I want a woman completely devoted to me and my needs. In return, I would take care of her and provide for her every… — Maya Banks Copy Share Image
“No matter what she'd done in our past, I would always want her. I could turn away and show restraint a thousand times, and… — J.L. Berg Copy Share Image
“That her will and wishes had opposed my own just a little more. This by the way is known as Werther's Axiom, whereby quote… — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“A man cannot be exactly the way he wants to be and also dream of keeping his wife” — Manu Joseph Copy Share Image
“The debris of her married life was enough to sever the tie between reality and dreams, the fine line between desire and temptation. Where… — Callie Hunter Copy Share Image
“A wife is meant to be cherished and to be treated with a gentle hand, while a mistress is a convenient cunt to rut… — Sylvia Day Copy Share Image
“Men these days expect their wives to be as dazzling as their mistresses.” — Helen Simonson Copy Share Image
“I know nothing of being a wife, but I have learned much about the running and maintenance of an estate. It may be that… — Denise Domning Copy Share Image
“the vast edifice of expectation and commitment that a marriage would pile on her.” — Marius Gabriel Copy Share Image
“What am I to do, what can any woman do, when her husband is such a fool as to desire a woman for a… — philipa gregory Copy Share Image
Poetry fettered, fetters the human race. Nations are destroyed or flourish in proportion as their poetry, painting, and music are destroyed or flourish. — William Blake Copy Share Image
Kill not the moth nor butterfly, For the Last Judgement draweth nigh. — William Blake Copy Share Image
The world of imagination is the world of eternity. It is the divine bosom into which we shall all go after death of the… — William Blake Copy Share Image
Imagination is the real and eternal world of which this vegetable universe is but a faint shadow. — William Blake Copy Share Image
Time is the mercy of Eternity; without Time's swiftness Which is the swiftest of all things, all were eternal torment. — William Blake Copy Share Image
The difference between a bad artist and a good one is: the bad artist seems to copy a great deal; the good one really… — William Blake Copy Share Image
Cruelty has a human heart, and jealousy a human face. Terror, the human form divine, And secrecy, the human dress. — William Blake Copy Share Image
Those who restrain desire, do so because theirs is weak enough to be restrained; and the restrainer or reason usurps its place & governs… — William Blake Copy Share Image
I put myself in the student's place and remember the frustrations, doubts, determination, and desires I felt when I was going through the initial… — Ted Martinez Copy Share Image
I want the municipality to be a helping hand to the man with a desire of sympathy, to help the fallen when it is… — John Burns Copy Share Image
Ye youths and virgins, when your generous blood Has drunk the warmth of fifteen summers, now The loves invite; now to new rapture wakes… — John Armstrong Copy Share Image
I have observed this in my experience of slavery, - that whenever my condition was improved, instead of its increasing my contentment, it only… — Frederick Douglass Copy Share Image
If there is any period one would desire to be born in, is it not the age of Revolution; when the old and the… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
He caught her, she fell, he caught her in his arms, he held her tightly unconscious of what he was doing. He held her… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Teaching might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium is the human mind and spirit. My three [great teachers] did not… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
In discovering books, you became free to explore the full range of human motives, desires, secrets, and lies. All my life, people have scolded… — Betsy Lerner Copy Share Image