They have a desperate need for wives and children, but just as elemental a need to stray.
"Jazz musicians have a very elemental need for groups to play in and original music to play," said Bill Kirchner, a composer and historian of big bands.
Both with an understanding of--elemental needs.
There was a point where strength ruled and elemental needs commanded.
"I am not responsible for missed opportunities or misguided nobility--or, especially, for rationalizations of elemental needs."
One elemental need at least our minds could understand in common.
He thought of the bitter words of an orator at Hammersmith, who had complained that in our present civilisation even the elemental need of marriage was denied.
She held neither hesitation nor fear but was, rather, motivated by an elemental need to move forward, ever forward.
To Lucy, it was an elemental need.
These rights were not absolute, and could be subordinated to the "elemental need for order" without which all rights ceased to function.