I can't overcome my desire, but I hate it; it imprisons my spirit; I look forward to the time when I shall be free from all desire and can give myself without hindrance to my work.
I can't overcome my desire, but I hate it; it imprisons my spirit; I look forward to the time when I shall be free from all desire and can give myself without hindrance to my work.
As the world evolves, the term is progressively losing its purchase over the collective consciousness because it imprisons perceptions within parameters that are increasingly false or unhelpful.
Henri-Frédéric Amiel Under a government which imprisons unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison.
In the remote place, in the gloomy life which imprisons, My day such calmly dissipates, The insincere person, does not have the poem the inspiration, Without the tear, does not have the life, also does not havethe love.