We're born with the desire, but we don't really know how to choose. We don't know what our taste is, and we don't know what we are seeing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a great believer in the idea of not choosing based on our taste.
Every intense desire is perhaps a desire to be different from what we are.
We all have different desires and needs, but if we don't discover what we want from ourselves and what we stand for, we will live passively and unfulfilled.
There are a lot of things that we crave, there are a lot of things that would make us perhaps more fulfilled in a sensory way that we just say no to.
You can learn not to want what you want, to recognize desires but not be controlled by them.
You can mark in desire the rising of the tide, as the appetite more and more invades the personality, appealing, as it does, not merely to the sensory side of the self, but to its ideal components as well.
We inhabit a world where we're taught that we can have what we desire, and tend to act on it - the least we can do is admit to it when we succumb to our instincts.
Desire creates its own object.
I used to desire many, many things, but now I have just one desire, and that's to get rid of all my other desires.
The desire definitely comes from within. There are only a few people who make it to this level and those are the ones who have that innate desire.