If the sole motive is enjoyment then your destination should gratify your desires. |
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Under colonialism, a nation is a ground on which men may gratify their desires for control and honor. |
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Many a one, of course, is base enough to gratify his vanity by making a conquest of another man's wife. |
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Does it gratify you that your films are taken seriously and that your films still inspire generations of filmmakers who have come after you? |
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In the second case, there is a need to gratify the craving, regardless of the risk. |
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He had a sufficiency of means to gratify every lawful wish, and never knew anything of real poverty. |
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Also, we just cannot gratify every desire that arises, because to do so would destroy civilization by breaking down its necessary restrictions. |
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Looking at the evolutionary history of four everyday domesticated plants, he argues that their success stems from their ability to gratify human desires. |
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Most of the meddlers in our lives do it to gratify their own egos or because they mistakenly believe they are helping. |
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We don't need much inducement to eat, wash, beautify ourselves, or gratify our needs, but for many of us, honoring other people doesn't come easily. |
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It is nothing but a daydream to try to gratify his political greed in such a mean way. |
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Two years of shows and one album later, the band continues to gratify their fans with 50s-style music. |
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Such moves would gratify at least one former Tory home secretary Robert Peel, who founded modern policing in the 19th century. |
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Other attractive features of programs could be used to gratify audiences instead. |
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Your baby will gratify you with different expressions during your moments of communication and confirm your skills. |
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It is their friends they can gratify, provide pleasure and accord certain honours to. |
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Postcards gratify the emotional component and, of course, they also function as a visual means of refreshing one's memory. |
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It would not gratify the carpenter to do carpentry in the evening, using the same skills and muscles as in his daily work. |
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All he saw in me was a way to gratify his greed and voracity. |
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As soon as we encounter rules, it seems to be human nature to start to get very clever about finding ways to gratify our desires even within the parameters of the rules. |
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Such jurisdiction allowed them to gratify their desires for lavish living. |
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Our desires and wants are inexhaustible, but we must decide which ones to gratify. |
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The scheme had been brought forward to gratify the ambition of Manchester Corporation, and of Mr Bateman, its engineer. |
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They must be taken with an air of contempt, a floccinaucinihilipilification of all that can gratify the outward man. |
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Autumn should be long enough for us to rest after a strenuous summer, colourful enough to gratify our aesthetic sense, and just cool enough to ease us gently into winter. |
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Well, if you can buy a flannel shirt, a pair of rubber-soled shoes, and a racket, and are able to pay some ridiculously low dues and assessments, you may readily gratify your whim. |
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Yes, but an irresolution he offers to share with the perplexity of the viewer, whom he seeks neither to satisty nor to provoke, neither to gratify nor to abandon. |
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To offer this irresistibly delicious assortment of Lutti sweets, toffees and chocolates to family and friends is a sure way to please and to gratify the gourmets amongst them! |
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The crises that have hit so many Asian economies were caused at least in part by cronyism: projects were approved and finance was provided not because the market called for it, but just to gratify some minister's son-in-law. |
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Thanks to his strong desire of perpetuating the Fee Verte myth and guaranteeing the authentic and traditional way of making absinthes, Mr Bovet always gratify us with premium quality products. |
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Children's librarians have been successful in getting good books written. They found that the supply of books to gratify the spontaneous interest of boys and girls was far too limited in variety and in quality. |
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These souls, If they accept, I gratify them with special graces. |
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The quickest and most certain path to happiness, following the counsel of the ancients, is to minimise our needs rather than maximise our efforts to gratify them. |
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Ideal tool to use in catering, pastry and confectionary, bread and ice cream businesses, New Chill guarantees many advantages to kitchen professionals that gratify their professionalism and optimise their earnings. |
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This may mean that we cannot gratify all demands for their use. Many of the things we go to the open spaces to enjoy are endangered because the facilities we demand for our comfort are crowding out the scenery. |
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They will preserve your humility... think of that often until you have made it entirely yours, because today is the very day of our special union, when I gratify you with graces, to reinforce you in a special manner. |
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The peasant had to pay a tax for every animal he possessed, and if he desired to gratify his luxury to the extend of putting up a glass window to his humble cottage, he had to pay a tax for it. |
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They may be evasive, where they befuddle their subjects, or apprehensible, where they gratify them. |
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To some men, it is more agreeable to deny a vicious inclination, than to gratify it. |
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