Sentences with phrase «lifelong desire»

divorced bi male with lifelong desire to servce a master.
According to Wilson, Lewis and his older brother Warren were driven by a lifelong desire to return to the days of their youth when as young playmates, before the death of their mother, they could give themselves over to the imaginative life of reading and writing that they dearly loved.
I was one of them until very recently when I managed to achieve my lifelong desire to be more muscular and robust looking.
As my intuition strengthened, I was able to reconnect with my lifelong desire to be an entrepreneur, open my eyes to the fears that were holding me back and create new strategies for overcoming these fears and creating more joy in my life.
As «Disaster Artist» proceeds, Wiseau's lifelong desire to direct a feature film is granted.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Vietnam War POW Bio-Pic Released on DVD Dieter Dengler (1938 - 2001) grew up in Germany during World War II which is where he whetted his lifelong desire to become a pilot.
Directed by Jean - Marc Vallée, C.R.A.Z.Y. is a psychedelic, invigorating exploration of Zac's lifelong desire to find acceptance within his own family.
The real question: Does homework enhance a child's lifelong desire to learn?
Middle school programs should be exciting to students and promote their lifelong desire to learn
It's my lifelong desire to be the wet dream of hundreds of high school boys.»
With a master's control of phrase, observation, emotion, and character, Anita Shreve has written a beautiful and unforgettable exploration of intimacy, loss, and lifelong desire.
She is recently retired from Nissan North America and decided to pursue a lifelong desire to work with animals.
Despite a satisfying career, she could no longer ignore her lifelong desire to work with animals and pursued a veterinary career.
After several years in the dog field her lifelong desire to work with wild animals drove her to pursue an education in the study of wildlife and environmental science.
The artistic program for Thread is inspired both by Anni Albers's belief in the vital value of «starting at zero» and Josef Albers's lifelong desire «to open eyes.»
He had a lifelong desire to give the viewer something where one could lose oneself, offering images of such serenity that the outside world is lost, forgotten, so much so that aesthetic contemplation becomes everything.
His lifelong desire to become an American citizen was not realized; he completed the application in 1952 but died the following year of cancer before it was approved.
As partners excavate the past and learn about one another - their unmet needs and lifelong desires, vulnerabilities, wounds, strengths and resources - they can begin to work cooperatively to bring their unconscious directives into consciousness.
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