Quotes About Pleasure
You know I don't care about what I eat. I love food so much, I can't affect the way I eat.
~ Tyler Posey
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To love to read is to exchange hours of ennui for hours of delight.
~ Baron de Montesquieu
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I cannot be with someone who takes pleasure in inflicting pain on me, someone who can't love me
~ E. L. James
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French fries. I love them. Some people are chocolate and sweets people. I love French fries. That and caviar.
~ Cameron Diaz
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In America, you look at food as bad and guilty. In France, we love food and we enjoy food; food is pleasure.
~ Mireille Guiliano
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Drink and dance and laugh and lie, Love, the reeling midnight through, For tomorrow we shall die! (But, alas, we never do.)
~ Dorothy Parker
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I like the way my own feet smell. I love to smell my sneakers when I take them off.
~ Christina Ricci
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I love all the shows that encourage people to love, appreciate and help animals. There are more programs about animals than ever, and that pleases me.
~ Doris Day
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It is of the small joys and little pleasures that the greatest of our days are built.
~ Mary Anne Radmacher
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Italians love sun, sin, and spaghetti.
~ Lady Randolph Churchill
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The best way to finish a fine organic meal is with a good cigar. -Johnny Wowk AKA Johnny The Walker
~ Johnny Wowk
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I loved the sensual pleasures of being outside, the smell of it, the feel of the earth under my fingers, the satisfaction of seeing things living, glowing, captivated by their own temporary beauty.
~ Jojo Moyes
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I hope the coffee is good and strong and the croissants fresh and that the weather is still sunny.
~ Jojo Moyes
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It's almost impossible to feel crap after eating a really great spaghetti bolognese.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Vicariously,'" she said slowly. "You'll have to tell me what that means, Anthony." The way she said his name induced a kind of intimacy. It promised something, a repetition in some future time. "It means"—Anthony's mouth had dried—"it means pleasure gained through the pleasure of someone else.
~ Jojo Moyes
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I wanted to live as Édouard did, joyfully, sucking the marrow out of every moment and singing because it tasted so good.
~ Jojo Moyes
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She has drunk a lot. There have been at least three glasses since she got here, and there were many more back at the bar. But she has reached that rare, pleasant state of alcoholic equilibrium. She is not drunk enough to feel sick or woozy. She is just merry enough to be suspended, floating in this pleasurable moment.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Nell looks at the label and comes to. "Oh, I'd never wear it. I like to buy things on a cost-per-wear basis. This dress would probably work out at like...thirty pounds a wear. No. I couldn't." "You don't ever do something just because it makes you feel good?" The assistant shrugs. "Mademoiselle, you need to spend more time in Paris.
~ Jojo Moyes
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And I ate the cheesecake.
~ Jojo Moyes
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And I ordered the cheesecake.
~ Jojo Moyes
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I watched relationships begin and end across those tables, children transferred between divorcees, the guilty relief of those parents who couldn't face cooking, and the secret pleasure of pensioners at a fried breakfast. All human life came through, and most of them shared a few words with me, trading jokes or comments over the mugs of steaming tea
~ Jojo Moyes
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This is what happiness feels like.
~ Jojo Moyes
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Indiretamente significa... obter prazer através do prazer de outra pessoa
~ Jojo Moyes
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I would have to fill those little white rectangles with a lifetime of things that could generate happiness, contentment, satisfaction, or pleasure. I would have to fill them with every good experience I could summon up for a man whose powerless arms and legs meant he could no longer make them happen by himself.
~ Jojo Moyes
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