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'Lust' is a novel he really likes, and he spent a long time preparing for it before deciding to film it, ''
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"Lust" is here personified as the harlot that allures the man.
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Love & Lust is continuing here at ATG …. we are fortunate to have three new pieces in Arts as well as five new pieces in Writings that reflect our hopes for love …. and our yearnings for lust.
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Pianist, the endless repetition of the simple fact of penetration in Lust, the ABC of the violation of women in Gier — cheerfully break the laws of classic narrative art.
The Nobel Prize in Literature 2004 - Presentation Speech 2004
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Lust is a fire in the soul: those that indulge it are said to burn.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721
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Lust is conscience baffled or biassed: biassed, if it say nothing against the sin; baffled, if it prevail not in what is says.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) 1721
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Lust is sinful no matter what its object, and pretty much all men (I can’t speak for women) have lusted.
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Before I ever held a dictionary, I knew the word Lust meant desire, not necessarily the carnal kind.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: Naming a Blog Allan M. Jalon 2010
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Before I ever held a dictionary, I knew the word Lust meant desire, not necessarily the carnal kind.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: Naming a Blog Allan M. Jalon 2010
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Before I ever held a dictionary, I knew the word Lust meant desire, not necessarily the carnal kind.
Allan M. Jalon: Arts Lust: Naming a Blog Allan M. Jalon 2010
foolness commented on the word Lust
They don't have to be beautiful, just fuckable.
January 3, 2010