Quotes About Joy
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~ Neal Shusterman
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The room was filled with deep, raucous sighs, sudden sobs, silent floods of tears. The horrified musician stopped,and going up to the man whose bliss was expressing itself most noisily, he asked him if he was in great pain and what would help to relieve it. But the sick man, his eyes gleaming ecstatically, looked at him with unspeakable contempt. Fancy wanting to save a man sick with too much life, sick with joy!
~ Charles Baudelaire
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Ange plein de gaieté, connaissez-vous l'angoisse, La honte, les remords, les sanglots, les ennuis, Et les vagues terreurs de ces affreuses nuits Qui compriment le coeur comme un papier qu'on froisse? Ange plein de gaieté, connaissez-vous l'angoisse?
~ Charles Baudelaire
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There lay but the sweetness that charms, and the joy that destroys.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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oh Lesbos, donde los besos lánguidos o alegres, ardientes como soles, frescos como sandías, son adorno de noches y días de gloria
~ Charles Baudelaire
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It was like the beginning of life and laughter. It was the real meaning of the sun
~ Charles Bukowski
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It was a joy! Words weren't dull, words were things that could make your mind hum. If you read them and let yourself feel the magic, you could live without pain, with hope, no matter what happened to you.
~ Charles Bukowski
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be it peace or happiness let it enfold you
~ Charles Bukowski
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Everything is beautiful. We have all this beauty in the world and all we have to do is reach out and touch it, it is all there and all ours for the taking. -- Cecilia to Henry Chinaski, liberty taken changing past tense to present tense (173)
~ Charles Bukowski
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We are here to drink beer. We are here to kill war. We are here to laugh at the odds and live our lives so well that Death will tremble to take us.
~ Charles Bukowski
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and we are in bed together laughing and we don't care about anything.
~ Charles Bukowski
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the grace is being able to like rock music, symphony music, jazz … anything that contains the original energy of joy.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Yet for all that I have had more joy than any of them, they were positive and depressed, and I am negative and happy.
~ Charles Bukowski
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And then along came Hemingway. What a thrill! He knew how to lay down a line. It was a joy. Words weren't dull, words were things that could make your mind hum. If you read them and let yourself feel the magic, you could live without pain, with hope, no matter what happened to you.
~ Charles Bukowski
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it's better to be happy...if you can..!!
~ Charles Bukowski
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I give you soul. I give you wisdom and light and music and a bit of laughter. Also, I am the world's greatest horseplayer.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Today I will walk in the sun. I will simply walk in the sun.
~ Charles Bukowski
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miracle I have just listened to this symphony which Mozart dashed off in one day and it had enough wild and crazy joy to last forever, whatever forever is Mozart came as close as possible to that.
~ Charles Bukowski
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the gift is having a daughter more gentle than you are, whose laughter is finer than yours.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Woman this head like a saucer decorated with everything as lip to lip we hang in mechanical joy; my hands blaze with arias but i think of books on anatomy, and i fall from you as nations burn in anger… to recover from most pitiful error and rebuild, this is it loss and mending until they take us in. the glory of a saturday afternoon like biting into an old peach and you walk across the room heavy with everything except my love.
~ Charles Bukowski
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she's grinning, her eyes bright with the remainder of the world.
~ Charles Bukowski
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It was the Canadian belly dancer," I told Sara. "How's she doing?" "She's just full of Christmas cheer.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Marvin bongo drums and a piano and some grass
~ Charles Bukowski
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It wasn't so much that I was TRYING to be a writer, it was more like doing something that felt good to do.
~ Charles Bukowski
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