Loss is not as bad as wanting more.

Wanting more is just a recipe for heartache.

Leave them wanting more and you know theyll call you back.

It doesn't matter how much you get; you are left wanting more.

Economic disaster begins with a philosophy of doing less and wanting more.

Soup dumplings, sitcoms, one-night stands--good ones leave you wanting more.

Our economy is based upon people wanting more; their happiness on wanting less.

Wanting more majors, wanting more wins, almost feels like I think Im being too greedy.

I like stories that leave you wanting more, leave you wondering, but don't tell you everything.

Not only do you want to leave the audience wanting more, you want to leave yourself wanting more.

But I guessed she would never stop wanting more for me, more from me. Maybe that's what mothers did.

It's better to leave them wanting more than to be the show where people are like, "Oh, that's still on the air?"

I think I just have a problem generally in life of wanting more of everything - more emotion, more drama, more glitz.

I start every day by wanting more for others than I do for myself. I think that is how God works, and that is how I think we have to work.

There is no greater offence than harbouring desires. There is no greater disaster than discontent. There is no greater misfortune than wanting more.

You will never stop wanting more until you allow yourself to have what you already have. To take it in. Savor it. Now is a good time to do that . . .

Pornography is just 'fast-food feminine energy', it will always leave you wanting more, with little or no nutritional value. There is nothing ful-filling about pornography, it pales in insignificance to a fully embodied loving woman.

Homosexuality is a cage in which you are trapped in an endless cycle of constantly wanting more - sexually - that you can never actually receive, constantly full of emptiness, trying to justify your twisted actions by politics and ‘feel good’ language.

Advertising prods people into wanting more and better things. Of course advertising makes people dissatisfied with what they have - makes them raise their sights. Mighty good thing it does. Nothing could be worse for the United States than 200,000,000 satisfied Americans.

We actually did a lot of takes on this movie [J. Edgar Hoover]. I never left the set wanting more. That's for sure. I don't know. This was a very difficult character for me and a lot of the other actors here, and at times we went and did 8 or 9 or 10 takes on a single day.

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