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Society has no bribe for me ...
Instead of the smoldering, soul-baring, Abelard-to-Heloise-sans-castration solicitations you rightfully deserve, you're getting stupefying lines like: I'm listening to NPR. Do you want to come over and make out?
So you don't do one night stands. And you're not looking for a boyfriend, or a husband. What do you want, Reina?"
I swallowed, my throat suddenly dry. How could one sentence strike with the force of a lightning bolt? "How about you make me an offer?
To help others, will be rewarded
I don't mind demanding women.
I hate requests. They make me feel unhappy. It's like when I take a book out of the library. As soon as I start to read it, all I can think about is when I'll finish it.
A commission is an invitation to fall in love.
Don't make me beg, Kitten. Don't make me beg in front of all these people. It's embarrassing.
Be as advertised.
I seek out good work.
I like to motivate and inspire people.
I have talents; help me to extol You by spending them for You. I
I loaf and invite my soul.
Desperate people do foolish things, don't be one of them.
In the search [of a deal], we adopt the same attitude one might find appropriate in looking for a spouse: It pays to be active, interested, and open-minded, but it does not pay to be in a hurry.
I don't beg, it's beneath me
I'm trying to get every man involved in art, into experimental music, or painting, or novel-writing.
is my very ardent desire to be permitted to pay my addresses to you
Address the people you seek, and them only
A Beggar Just Begs,
Petra Cecilia Maria Hermans
September 6, 2016
Choosers will be beggars if the begging's not their choosing.
In nature nothing can be given. All things are sold.
Curiosity creeps into the houses of the unfortunate and the needy under the name of duty or of pity.
If you would be interesting, be interested, if you would be pleased, be pleasing, if you would be loved, be loveable, if you would be helped be helpful.
Watch what you ask for you just might get it.
Wanted, a man "who, no stunted ascetic, is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained to heed a strong will, the servant of a tender conscience; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself.
Your request is backed with the energy of love, it will be received with love. Step
I present myself to you in a form suitable to the relationship I wish to achieve to you.
It is the yearning I sense in you that lures me.
Often we agree to shady but attractive propositions and as a result we have sorrow
It's my turn to make you beg." DANIEL
I may not be desperate. But I'm close.
Vain favour! coming, like most other favours long deferred and often wished for, too late!
I am a private detective. I am paid to be inquisitive and presumptuous.
Unless you know what you want, you can't ask for it.-- Emma Albani
I'm not too proud to beg.
Keenly seek knowledge.
You know the type - will give herself to the first nobleman in a uniform who comes calling with a couple of eggs and a piece of rat meat."
"You're selling yourself short."
"I've just sold myself for rat meat," she said, and she turned from him and lit the stove.
First you borrow, then you beg.
Don't just be interested, be interesting.
I have only one offering to give, a broken heart.
I demand more of myself than anyone else could ever expect.
Call me old-fashioned, but I wanted to be persued, not the persuer.
Offers come all the time, but I'm pretty particular. I really have to be wowed by a character I encounter in a script, or a storyline. I really do need to feel inspiration, otherwise I'm just happy planting perennials and making goat cheese.
You almost got plowed by a cab. And if you want to get plowed, I will gladly volunteer my services. I promise you I'll be a lot - "
"Don't even finish that sentence."
"It was just an offer.
If any man wants to gain a good opinion of his fellow men, he ought to do what I am doing: pester them with letters.
The seeker is the sought.
You have a curious way of arousing one's imagination, stimulating all one's nerves, and making one's pulses beat faster. You put an aureole on vice, provided only if it is honest. Your ideal is a daring courtesan of genius. Oh, you are the kind of man who will corrupt a woman to her very last fiber.
I have some gold. I will interest you. Pity me. I beg you to help me.
It is really not so repulsive to see the poor asking for money as to see the rich asking for more money. And advertisement is the rich asking for more money.
I'm only interested in two kinds of people, those who can entertain me and those who can advance my career.
Two young adventurers for hire. Willing to do anything, go anywhere. Pay must be good. No reasonable offer refused.
I earnestly long for more grace and personal holiness, and more usefulness.
No one who deserves confidence ever solicits it.
You may have had someone ask you, "What can I do for you?" Instead of postponing the offer by responding with "I'll let you know," seize the opportunity with a specific response. What's even better is when your answer benefits the both of you.
I hunger for filling in a world that is starved.
Lure me to the depths of passion
When you demand the nature of my motives, you reveal the style of your thinking to be callow, captious, superficial, craven, uncertain and impudent.
You'd be surprised how difficult it is to ask alms of a stranger when you've never done it before, what a psychological barrier separates the honest man from the panhandler. ("Dusk To Dawn")
I do not want, John. You know I do not understand what is advertisement and what is not advertisement.
Advertising becomes a dialogue that becomes an invitation to a relationship.
Who now would thrust enquiry on / Beyond necessity of desire?
You can be enticed by food, wooed by food, sex, money, or instruments.
It is not begging but the beggar, who has forfeited favor with the elect.
...but I desire i may no further be harassed, and i recommend it to you to retire to your chamber, and to endeavour to adopt a more retional conduct, than that yielding to fancies, and to a sensibility, which, to call it by the gentlest name, is only a weakness.
We don't seek anyone out. We just wait and hope that people who want the same things come along.
If we lacked curiosity, we should do less for the good of our neighbor. But, under the name of duty or pity, curiosity steals into the home of the unhappy and the needy. Perhaps even in the famous mother-love there is a good deal of curiosity.
Beware the beguiled, they do their own beguiling.
I can give you my loneliness, my darkness, the hunger of my heart, I am trying to bribe you with uncertainty, with danger, with defeat.
Passionately desired, graciously received.
The internet is the most powerful mechanism we can imagine to match perfectly individuals who needs something, and people with something to offer.
I'm a woman who likes to be courted - strongly.
I need you. Every pore of my being is begging. This is what we do.
My talents are in demand, and my unique gifts are appreciated by those around me.
I demand more from myself than anybody could ever expect.
When charity requires it we must freely and mildly communicate to our neighbor not only what is his instruction, but also what is profitable for his consolation.
I work for men that I would love to meet, somebody who I could fall in love with, someone who intrigues me.
Every time a message seems to grab us, and we think, 'I just might try it,' we are at the nexus of choice and persuasion that is advertising.
We want men and women who shall renovate life and our social state but we see that most natures are insolvent, cannot satisfy their own wants, have an ambition out of all proportion to their practical force, and so do lean and beg day and night continually.
Dealing with beautiful women, Your Grace, Craw had warned, is like dealing with known criminals, and the lady you are about to solicit undoubtedly falls within that category.
For the last six weeks I have found myself pestered by some characters in search of an author ...
Like preachers, I sell vision,
like perfume ads, desire
or its facsimile. Like jokes
or war, it's all in the timing.
I sell men back their worse suspicions:
that everything's for sale,
Had rather hear you to solicit that Than music from the spheres.
You want to be interesting? Be interested.
Please allow me to beckon ye, paramours!
I'm writing this because you begged. You know how I love the begging
Disregard females, aquire currency
Boundless in your charity, but shrewd and cautious as a lender, you delight all those today whom you made beggars the day before.
No one has needed favours more than I, and generally, few have been less unwilling to accept them; but in this case, favour to me,would be injustice to the public, and therefore I must beg your pardon for declining it.
Much brass has been sounded and many cymbals tinkled in the name of advertising; but the advertisements which persuade people to act are written by men who have an abiding respect for the intelligence of their readers, and a deep sincerity regarding the merits of the goods they have to sell.
I'm checking my pockets for spare words and sentences but I'm finding none, not an adverb, not a preposition or even a dangling participle because there doesn't exist a single response to such an outlandish request.
I want your most vital organ. I want it to be mine.
Let at least one word of my writings impregnate the reader's heart.
Don't ask for something you're not willing to give.
I only desire sincere relations with the worthiest of my acquaintance, that they may give me an opportunity once in a year to speak the truth.
I have a natural curiosity for people.
We seek and offer ourselves to be gulled.
Making a request without revealing the feeling/need takes all the joy out of other's service.
There is a powerful craving in most of us to see ourselves as instruments in the hands of others and thus free ourselves from the responsibility for acts which are prompted by our own questionable inclinations and impulses.
O mischief, thou art swift to enter in the hearts of desperate men!