“As our options expand, so do our desires - and unmet desires in particular.”
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Journal of a Soul (1903)
Context: From the saints I must take the substance, not the accidents of their virtues. I am not St. Aloysius, nor must I seek holiness in his particular way, but according to the requirements of my own nature, my own character and the different conditions of my life. I must not be the dry, bloodless reproduction of a model, however perfect. God desires us to follow the examples of the saints by absorbing the vital sap of their virtues and turning it into our own life-blood, adapting it to our own individual capacities and particular circumstances. If St. Aloysius had been as I am, he would have become holy in a different way.

On First Principles, Bk. 2, ch. 11; vol. 1, p. 148
On First Principles

“Indignation is a submission of our thoughts, but not of our desires.”
1900s, A Free Man's Worship (1903)

“Is it the gods who set this fire in our hearts, or do we each make our fierce desire into a god?”
Source: Lavinia (2008), p. 66

"¿No es lo mismo que suceda lo que deseamos, que desear lo que suceda? Lo que importa es que nuestra voluntad y los sucesos estén de acuerdo."
La otra aventura, 1968.
Christian von Ehrenfels (1897, 3–4), as cited in: Robin Rollinger and Carlo Ierna, " Christian von Ehrenfels https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2016/entries/ehrenfels/", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Winter 2016 Edition, Edward N. Zalta (ed.)

Third Session of Parliament (June 30, 2007)

Source: Reflections and Maxims (1746), p. 174.