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Rudel, tiring of mere pleasure, is told by a travelling Pilgrim — who, like Wagner's Brangäne, is less of an innocent bystander than she appears — of the Countess of Tripoli, a woman who is everything he desires.
He wanted to be a "real man," which is to say his idea of a real black man — one who, instead of living pressed up against the glass wall that separates him from everything he desires (white women, fast times, fast cars, a big slice of the American pie), shatters it.
He wanted to be a "real man," which is to say his idea of a real black man one who, instead of living pressed up against the glass wall that separates him from everything he desires (white women, fast times, fast cars, a big slice of the American pie), shatters it.
He loses his wife's passionate love while burying his head in the job and then has a hard time reckoning with not having everything he desires.
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'Abd al-Latif reminds that in Aristotle's science of nature the fundamental epistemological criterion holds that man must start from what is attested to by the senses, to then proceed to what is hidden, until he knows everything which he desires to know.
"Bedazzled" is about a troubled young man, unhappy with his life and desperate for wealth, love and power, who signs away his immortal soul in exchange for everything he thinks he desires.
He wants Natalia to have everything she desires, but this requires continual gerrymandering.
She explained that Mercedes "still wants Riley back but, as we know, when she has everything she desires, she still craves a bit of danger".
She wanted them both to have everything they desired.
The awesome eminence promises to give them everything they desire if they kill off his biggest (female) rival first.
They're convinced that it's their weight that's keeping them from having everything they desire.
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