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"I never wanted anything more." The sentence quoted in the title is from a beautiful (for me) song by Moby, called 'Mistake'. The context is not relevant as does not give any hint to the meaning. I cannot decide between the followings: a) 'more' has the meaning similar to 'no more things' b) 'more' relates to the intensity of the desire (to want). c) The sentence could have both of the previous meanings. Thank you for your help.
Jul 28, 2016 10:52 PM
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It could mean two things - I do not know the song sorry I never wanted anything more - "I have never wanted / desired anything more than I want / desire the subject or I never wanted anything more - I never wanted more from you/the subject
July 28, 2016
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