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Quotes About Pleasure

Orgasmic garlic mashed potatoes
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
According to Charlie, getting laid fixes everything. If only world leaders would get laid well and regularly, the world's problems might disappear.
~ Jennifer Niven
Grandchildren by proxy, Cadfael reflected, might be a rare and pleasurable recompense for a celibate prime. As for old age, he had not yet begun to think about it; no doubt it had its own alleviations.
~ Ellis Peters
He [Muffat] experienced a sense of pleasure mingled with remorse, the sort of pleasure peculiar to those Catholics whom the fear of hell spurs on to commit sin.
~ Émile Zola
All his [Laurent's] great powerful body wanted was to do nothing, to wallow in never-ending idleness and self-indulgence. He would have liked to eat well, sleep well, satisfy his passions liberally, without stirring from one spot or risking the misfortune of a bit of fatigue.
~ Émile Zola
The stench of the manure that Jean was turning had cheered him up a little. He adored its promise of fertility and was sniffing it with the relish of a man smelling a randy woman.
~ Émile Zola
What misery! and all these girls, broken by fatigue, were silly enough to come here at night and make babies, more flesh to toil and suffer! It would never end while they went on getting themselves filled with starvelings.Ought they rather not stop up their wombs and close their thighs tight against approaching disaster? But then, perhaps he was only harbouring these dismal thoughts because he resented being alone, when all the others were pairing off to take their pleasure.
~ Émile Zola
Ce fut une jouissance mêlée de remords, une de ces jouissances de catholique que la peur de l'enfer aiguillonne dans le péché.
~ Émile Zola
spoilt his eye (35)
~ Émile Zola
In secret pleasure — secret tears This changeful life has slipped away
~ Emily Bronte
A pity,' observed I, 'you're so hard to please - so many friends and so few cares, and can't make yourself content!
~ Emily Bronte
Al??kanl?k denen ÅŸeyin zevklerimizi, düÅŸüncelerimizi bu kadar etkilemesi ne tuhaf...
~ Emily Bronte
I am now quite content in my seeking pleasure in society be it country or town, a sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.
~ Emily Bronte
Find ecstasy in life; the mere sense of living is joy enough.
~ Emily Dickinson
A precious, mouldering pleasure 'tis To meet an antique book, In just the dress his century wore; A privilege, I think, His venerable hand to take, And warming in our own, A passage back, or two, to make To times when he was young. His quaint opinions to inspect, His knowledge to unfold On what concerns our mutual mind, The literature of old
~ Emily Dickinson
IX. The heart asks pleasure first, And then, excuse from pain; And then, those little anodynes That deaden suffering; And then, to go to sleep; And then, if it should be The will of its Inquisitor, The liberty to die.
~ Emily Dickinson
The heart asks pleasure first, And then, excuse from pain.
~ Emily Dickinson
The heart asks pleasure first, And then, excuse from pain; And then, those little anodynes That deaden suffering; And then, to go to sleep; And then, if it should be The will of its Inquisitor, The liberty to die.
~ Emily Dickinson
Se remémorer Un Plaisir qui nous fut Retiré - Offre une Félicité comparable à un Meurtre - Omnipotente - Aiguë - Nous ne lâcherons pas le Poignard - Car Nous aimons la Blessure Que le Poignard Commémore - c'est Lui Qui Nous rappelle que Nous avons péri -
~ Emily Dickinson
A precious, mouldering pleasure 't is To meet an antique book, In just the dress his century wore; A privilege, I think
~ Emily Dickinson
but i am content to live in the moment, and allow myself the daily pleasure of obsessing. nothing lasts forever, i tell myself. especially the good stuff. although typically you aren't faced with a hard deadline
~ Emily Giffin
Why is it that the nicest things never are healthy?
~ Emily of New Moon
A mí en cambio, cuando algo me gusta, me gusta siempre; como me pasa con las chocolatinas, que nunca me canso de comerlas
~ Emma Donoghue
It is the nature of the wise to resist pleasures, but the foolish to be a slave to them.
~ Epictetus