I have never stopped being angry at hypocrisy and hate and stupidity and cupidity, either. |
Some of them are natural, the results of vagaries of climate, but others, the majority, are caused by human frailty and cupidity. |
Happily our cupidity was never tested by finding something as cherishable as a Neolithic polished axe head. |
He does not hide his cupidity, but colleagues resent more the way he flaunts his brainpower. |
Like an alternating current, the atmosphere of the reef flickers between urgent desire and cold, murderous cupidity. |
Unquestioningly, the tree grants their desire, but also gifts them cupidity, insomnia, anxiety and frustration. |