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Quotes About Savor

We ourselves, will resurrect the memory in order to savor it and carry it forth into the world. We will fling it at one another for laughs. Distort it. We will toss the story into the air at parties and howl over its ripeness. Degraded as it was, we will degrade it further. Make it more swollen. We shall render it impossibly awful, making of it the mythology of ourselves. A comfort. Proof of the trials we've survived.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
Second, we need to savor moments as they come. A lot of time and life management is mental. The human brain easily wanders and it wanders more to worries than to happy musings on what a blessed life you have. Such ruminations steal happiness.
~ Laura Vanderkam
savoring the words like a cherry Life
~ Celeste Ng
We may lay in a stock of pleasures, as we would lay in a stock of wine; but if we defer tasting them too long, we shall find that both are soured by age.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
Hmmm, how to "can a day?" You know, those days that seem just perfect you want access to them whenever the need arises.
~ Jeb Dickerson, @JebDickerson
Il ne faut pas trop se protéger, sinon on ne ressent plus rien. Notre cœur devient de glace, on n'est plus qu'un mort vivant et la vie perd à jamais toute saveur.
~ Guillaume Musso
Me, I love a steak.
~ Phil Rudd
If it's a day to indulge, I like to have a burrito or a steak.
~ Max Aaron
Sit. Feast on your life." —Derek Walcott
~ Oprah Winfrey
Words pale and lose their savor while pain is always new.
~ Cormac McCarthy
La paura ha tutto un altro sapore quando la si vive dal vero, Meggie, e giocare all'eroe non era così divertente come mi ero immaginato.
~ Cornelia Funke
Sommige boeken proef je, andere verslind je, en slechts enkele kauw je, en verteer je helemaal.
~ Cornelia Funke
A repetition is the re-enactment of past experience toward the end of isolating the time segment which has lapsed in order that it, the lapsed time, can be savored of itself and without the usual adulteration of events that clog time like peanuts in brittle.
~ Walker Percy
You'll seldom experience regret for anything that you've done. It is what you haven't done that will torment you. The message, therefore, is clear. Do it! Develop an appreciation for the present moment. Seize every second of your life and savor it.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
There is the living and then there is the writing. There is the second tasting, the delayed reaction. This may very well describe why we write memoir, for it is often in the delayed reaction, long after the actual living, that we can fully savor the fruits of our experience. [Foreword of Shimmering Images by Lisa Dale Norton]
~ Hal Zina Bennett
There are very real differences between science fiction and realistic fiction, between horror and fantasy, between romance and mystery. Differences in writing them, in reading them, in criticizing them. Vive les différences! They're what gives each genre its singular flavor and savor, its particular interest for the reader--and the writer.
~ le guin ursula k v
Ecstasy and vulnerability belonged in the same dish. The fear the cup would be snatched away was what gave the wine its savor.
~ lee tanith
In her new life ahead, she wanted moments to savor, opportunities to share, and friends to enjoy.
~ Jan Moran
She chewed the tender meat and sucked out the juices and felt the sauce coat her tongue and roll down her throat. After that, he looked still better. Another
~ Jane Smiley
Good barbecue has to fall off the bone when you grab it, and, to me, it's not pull-hard chewy.
~ Sinbad
Like pleasure, beauty should be savored and enjoyed
~ P.C. Cast
Life is short...eat desert first!
~ Wendy Mass
They are all about romance, about life's excitement and adventure and it's essential sadness and transience. They savour everything both fine and bittersweet that life has to offer us - a stoical in the hedonism.
~ William Boyd
I, the dreamer clinging yet to the dream as the patient clings to the last thin unbearable ecstatic instant of agony in order to sharpen the savor of the pain's surcease, waking into the reality, the more than reality, not to the unchanged and unaltered old time but into a time altered to fit the dream which, conjunctive with the dreamer, becomes immolated and apotheosized
~ William Faulkner