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1 Bles | placed in the human heart a desire to know the truth—in a word, 2 Int, 3| modes and forms that the desire for truth is part of human 3 Int, 4| clarification. Driven by the desire to discover the ultimate 4 2, 16| inspired writer, as we see, the desire for knowledge is characteristic 5 2, 17| with you” (139:17-18). The desire for knowledge is so great 6 3, 24| heart there is a seed of desire and nostalgia for God. The 7 3, 24| articulate this intimate desire of theirs. Through literature, 8 3, 24| articulated this universal human desire.~ 9 3, 25| 25. “All human beings desire to know”,23 and truth is 10 3, 25| the proper object of this desire. Everyday life shows how 11 3, 26| Each of us has both the desire and the duty to know the 12 3, 27| inspires all of these is the desire to reach the certitude of 13 3, 33| that what we experience as desire and nostalgia may come to 14 4, 42| quod factus sum)”.42 The desire for truth, therefore, spurs 15 6, 71| mystery and their boundless desire for knowledge. Lying deep 16 Conc, 104| much: “For our part, the desire for such dialogue, undertaken