Quotes About Pleasure
It is because of pain that you value pleasure, sorrow that you value joy, despair that you value hope, war that you value peace, and hate that you value love.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
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The world is made out of Nutella. You just need to stick your tongue out, so that you could really taste it.
~ Nishikant, The Papery Onions
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Why is your skin the best feeling in the world?
~ Kamand Kojouri
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Dear Cake, You're AWESOME. That is all
~ Sonya Watson
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The sense of love should not like coffee, which only gives pleasure to the enjoy. But it must be like oranges which not only give pleasure but also freshness.
~ Isra
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The closest thing I have to a spiritual experience anymore is a Mocha Frappe from McDonald's.
~ Laura A. Lord, Wake Up a Woman
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You must learn to enjoy life and have fun doing what you love
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
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Yes. I really love you, Becky, and when you love someone that much, the pain and the pleasure is that much more intense. But forgiveness is a given.
~ Linda Warren, Texas Bluff
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I figured if I was enjoying myself, then the customers were probably enjoying themselves as well, and didn't go out of my way to try to please them.
~ Mineko Iwasaki
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There is such a thing as crazy-mother bonding. . . . It happens when one realizes the other also has had a crazy mother, and it is both painful and pleasurable. There are more crazy mothers than you might think.
~ Minrose Gwin
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Nu înveti bine si cu placere decît ceea ce cunosti deja.
~ Mircea Eliade
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For the record, I still know nothing about marijuana or any drug, and don't want to. My drugs are chopped liver and cheesecake - probably equally damaging, but they taste better.
~ Miriam Margolyes
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Christians should see Muslims, who give ultimate allegiance to God as the supreme good, as allies in resisting the tendency in contemporary culture to see mere pleasure, rather than justice and love, as the hallmark of the good life.
~ Miroslav Volf
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And together they did eat of the candy corn. And it was good.
~ Mohja Kahf
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Some men drink the blood of other men, all I drink is wine.
~ Mohsin Hamid
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we learned to savor the denial of gratification—that most un-American of pleasures!—
~ Mohsin Hamid
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to read a novel is to engage in probably the second-largest single act of pleasure-based data transfer that can take place between two human beings
~ Mohsin Hamid
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exceeded only by sex.
~ Mohsin Hamid
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Nekem megvan a magam külön szótára: akkor múlatom az idÅ't, ha rossz és kellemetlen; ha jó, nem akarom elmúlatni: ízlelem, belékapaszkodom. A rosszon át kell futni, a jóban meg kell pihenni.
~ Montaigne
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El desear y el gozar nos llevan al mismo dolor
~ Montaigne, Michel de
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The power that created me would not have given me such a capacity for feeling pleasure if I weren't meant to use it, Evleen whispered to the man who sat rapt beneath her touch. Your religion wants dominion over our bodies because sex is the one ecstasy they can't control, and they are threatened by any rapture other than that they offer.
~ Morgan Llywelyn
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The beauty of any work of art is related to the pleasure it gives us when we know it well.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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The first division is between playful and serious conversations. By playful conversation, I mean all forms of talk that have no set purpose, no objective to achieve, no controlling direction. In addition, like play itself, which is that form of human activity in which we engage purely for the pleasure inherent in the activity itself, conversation that is playful in intent rather than seriously motivated is conversation that is enjoyable for its own sake, and not pursued
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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Paul lay in his room, letting the sick, glorious feeling of grease and carbohydrates carry him away. He wanted to think of nothing more than the feeling of his stomach, obscenely full for the first time ever.
~ Mur Lafferty
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