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Quotes About Pleasure

I'm a sugar addict.
~ Chad Michael Murray
My guilty pleasure is sugar.
~ Behati Prinsloo
I am a sugar freak.
~ Johnny Iuzzini
Sugar and chocolate, anything that boosts your serotonin levels, is something people, I think, crave.
~ Dylan Lauren
Ive always been horrifically addicted to sugar, to the point that if I had a box of Maltesers, Id be annoyed if I had to share them! I loved the high.
~ Davina McCall
If we are to make life into a pleasure rather than a struggle, then I would suggest that we have to start with our own mental attitudes.
~ Tom Hodgkinson
'The Canon' is a film podcast that also has much in common with books podcast 'Backlisted.' Both suggest you can get a lot of pleasure out of things that aren't new.
~ David Hepworth
I've never written specifically for children as such. I write to please myself, and if it is suitable, it gets printed as a children's book.
~ Ruskin Bond
I've had the pleasure of working in the U.K. a few times before. I've shot a few movies there before. One of them was Neil Simon's 'London Suite,' which was based on his play. I also shot a film in Dublin, a little film with Bernadette Peters, called 'Bobbie's Girl.'
~ Jonathan Silverman
We measure our enjoyments by the sum expended.
~ Felix Adler
To hold happiness is to hold the understanding that the world passes away from us, that the petals fall and the beloved dies. No amount of mockery, no amount of fashionable scowling will keep any of us from knowing and savoring the pleasure of the sun on our faces or save us from the adult understanding that it cannot last forever.
~ Amy Bloom
When the sun shines in Britain there's no finer place on Earth.
~ Bill Bailey
Sunday's my day off, where I eat whatever I want. I don't not let myself have something. I do love French fries and bread.
~ Ashley Tisdale
There's nothing better than cornflakes with hot milk. It's my Sunday treat.
~ Gemma Collins
My ultimate cheat meal, and my last meal if I was on death row, would be a roast dinner. I'm just such a Sunday roast fan. But I also want the dessert - I want the cheese board.
~ Rochelle Humes
Well, there's nothing better than putting your feet up on a Sunday afternoon and grabbing a good book.
~ Chris Klein
I usually take the first batch of some ice cream, eat it, and then about an hour later, at halftime of the Sunday night game, I go after a second serving. So I pretty much get a whole gallon of ice cream Sunday night. It's pretty bad.
~ Eric Weddle
I think it's acceptable to eat custard on Sundays.
~ Gemma Collins
On Sundays, that's my pig out day and I do the pizza and the beer.
~ Victoria Silvstedt
I really like going to see movies. I know that's super boring but it's true!
~ Jess Weixler
You see, I want a lot. Maybe I want it all: the darkness of each endless fall, the shimmering light of each ascent. So many are alive who don't seem to care. Casual, easy, they move in the world as though untouched. But you take pleasure in the faces of those who know they thirst. You cherish those who grip you for survival. You are not dead yet, it's not too late to open your depths by plunging into them and drink in the life that reveals itself quietly there.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
So many are alive who don't seem to care. Casual, easy, they move in the world as though untouched. But you take pleasure in the faces of those who know they thirst. You cherish those who grip you for survival. You are not dead yet, it's not too late to open your depths by plunging into them and drink in the life that reveals itself quietly there.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
So many are alive who don't seem to care. Casual, easy, they move in the world as though untouched.   But you take pleasure in the faces of those who know they thirst. You cherish those who grip you for survival.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Physical pleasure is a sensual experience no different from pure seeing or the pure sensation with which a fine fruit fills the tongue; it is a great unending experience, which is given us, a knowing of the world, the fullness and the glory of all knowing. And not our acceptance of it is bad; the bad thing is that most people misuse and squander this experience and apply it as a stimulant at the tired spots of their lives and as distraction instead of a rallying toward exalted moments.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke