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1
It was due, I think, chiefly to his
inordinate
desire
to please.
2
Aside from his having
inordinate
desire
,
I know of no sexual abnormality.
3
Now ambition which is
inordinate
desire
of honor is not a capital vice.
4
Sarah was not only under the influence of distrust, but of
inordinate
desire
.
5
He seemed to have no
inordinate
desire
for admiration or even for approbation.
6
He should be content with little, and be freed from all
inordinate
desire
.
7
Mrs. Milton-Cleave had one weakness-shewas possessed by an
inordinate
desire
for influence.
8
He saw this stone, and at once felt an
inordinate
desire
to possess it.
9
Rest from
inordinate
desire
of knowledge, for therein is found much distraction and deceit.
10
But I mean an
inordinate
desire
for drink, a craving that makes indulgence perilous?
11
What I do know is that an
inordinate
desire
for vengeance took possession of me.
12
What I do know is that an
inordinate
desire
for vengeance entered into my soul.
13
Her pitiable position appealed to the best of him; his
inordinate
desire
of her aroused the worst.
14
Hence it is evident that he is speaking of covetousness as denoting the
inordinate
desire
for riches.
15
Since then ambition denotes
inordinate
desire
of honor, it is evident that it is always a sin.
16
But this I know: it was out of their
inordinate
desire
for joy that they forewent joy.
inordinate
desire
inordinate