Quotes About Enjoyment
That's all there is to life, you know. Fun things, we just need to remember to enjoy them or we waste it all.
~ Kaza Kingsley
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You enjoy things less when you are always trying to control things instead of just living.
~ Kaza Kingsley
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The evening's the best part of the day. You've done your day's work. Now you can put your feet up and enjoy it.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
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I mean, if you didn't get it or if you didn't feel like you enjoyed it, sometimes that experience can change.
~ Keanu Reeves
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Manusia tidak pernah bisa tahu apa yang akan dialaminya. Selama masih bernyawa, kita harus bisa menikmati hidup ini. Suzue
~ Keigo Higashino
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Women have more fun because there's more things forbidden to them.
~ KEN ALSTAD
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parties without a Jameson are like Zen without the echoing yawn.
~ Ken Bruen
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Hunger is the best seasoning.
~ Ken Follett
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In general your brain stretches out time when there's a lot going on. That's why time seems to pass more slowly in childhood than it does in adulthood—because kids are doing so many new things for the first time. If you want to have a longer-seeming life, that's the secret...Keep trying lots of new things, and enjoy each moment!
~ Ken Jennings
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We'd just shared the last beer and slung the empty can out the window at a stop sign and were just waiting back to get the feel of the day, swimming in that kind of tasty drowsiness that comes over you after a day of going hard at something you enjoy doing -- half sunburned and half drunk and keeping awake only because you wanted to savor the taste as long as you could.
~ Ken Kesey
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I write thrillers for the same reason that people read them – it's escapism.
~ Ken McClure
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When you're in your Element, your sense of time changes. If you're doing something that you love, an hour can feel like five minutes; if you are doing something that you do not, five minutes can feel like an hour.
~ Ken Robinson
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But I love the teaching: the hard work of a first class, the fun of the second class. Then the misery of the third.
~ Ken Thompson
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There is nothing—absolutely nothing—half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats… or with boats…. In or out of 'em, it doesn't matter.
~ Kenneth Grahame
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There's nothing––absolutely nothing––half so much worth doing as messing about in boats.
~ Kenneth Grahame
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The reason I exercise is for the quality of life I enjoy.
~ Kenneth H. Cooper
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If I paid $3 or $4 for a cigar, first I'd sleep with it.
~ burns george ii
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No book, however good, should ever be read as a task. If you do so read a book, it is very likely that you will not only get nothing out of it but that you will have toward the book and its author a repugnance that is unwarranted.
~ Burton Rascoe
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I'm kind of lucky that we've finished shooting 'Cougar Town ' so I'm able to kind of just enjoy my pregnancy and be a stay-at-home mom and go to prenatal Pilates and do all that fun stuff that, if I were working, would be almost impossible to do.
~ Busy Philipps
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Oh, sure, I've come close to dying a few times, but usually I was having so much fun at the time that I barely noticed the danger.
~ Buzz Aldrin
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Life's too short for chess.
~ byron henry james
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Literature is a toy for adults; my books are toys for adults who have read Lautréamont.
~ César Aira
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Después de todo, ése era el secreto de la felicidad: disfrutar de cada momento dentro de sus condiciones propias, sin imaginarse otras.
~ César Aira
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How small a portion of our life it is that we really enjoy! In youth we are looking forward to things that are to come; in old age we are looking backward to things that are gone past; in manhood, although we appear indeed to be more occupied in things that are present, yet even that is too often absorbed in vague determinations to be vastly happy on some future day when we have time.
~ C. C. Colton
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