Quotes About Enjoyment
Read with joy!
~ Cleo Coyle
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Perhaps a wiser eye than hers would be able to read tomorrow in tonight's stars, but where was the fun in that? It was better not to know. Better to be alive in the Here and the Now--in this bright, laughing moment--and let the Hours to come take care of themselves.
~ Clive Barker
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Desmond looked up from his plate. "I haven't eaten this good since…" He couldn't think of it. "They should inspect this place all the time.
~ Colson Whitehead
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One can appreciate art without being in the market for a painting. That's what I meant.
~ Victoria Alexander
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Sometimes customizing is necessary because of an injury or the inability to do, for a short or long period, the kind of exercise you formerly did. When you're used to customizing for fun, doing it under duress won't seem like such an imposition. Either way, experiment until you find activities that make you happy as well as healthy. Choose your exercise using the same criteria you'd apply to choosing a date--that is, attractive to you and able to hold your interest for an hour.
~ Victoria Moran
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There are situations in which one is cut off from the opportunity to do one's work or enjoy one's life; but what can never be ruled out is the unavoidability of suffering. In accepting this challenge to suffer bravely, life has a meaning up to the last moment, and it retains this meaning literally to the end. In other words, life's meaning is an unconditional one, for it even includes the potential meaning of unavoidable suffering.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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But there is also purpose in that life which is almost barren of both creation and enjoyment and which admits of but one possibility of high moral behavior: namely, in man's attitude to his existence, an existence restricted by external forces.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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Kreativan život i život uživanja zabranjeni su mu. No nisu samo stvaranje i uživanje smisleni. Ako život ima smisla, onda ga i patnja mora imati. Patnja je neiskorjenjiv dio života, ?ak u obliku sudbine i smrti. Bez patnje i smrti ljudski život ne može biti potpun.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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But not only creativeness and enjoyment are meaningful. If there is a meaning in life at all, then there must be a meaning in suffering. Suffering is an ineradicable part of life, even as fate and death. Without suffering and death human life cannot be complete.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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there is also purpose in that life which is almost barren of both creation and enjoyment and which admits of but one possibility of high moral behavior: namely, in man's attitude to his existence, an existence restricted by external forces.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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But there is also purpose in that life which is almost barren of both creation and enjoyment and which admits of but one possibility of high moral behavior: namely, in man's attitude to his existence, an existence restricted by external forces.
~ Viktor E. Frankl
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I enjoy the spring more than the autumn now. One does, I think, as one gets older.
~ Virginia Woolf
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For pleasure has no relish unless we share it.
~ Virginia Woolf
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a good dinner is of great importance to good talk. One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.
~ Virginia Woolf
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One must own that there are certain books which can be read without the mind and without the heart, but still with considerable enjoyment.
~ Virginia Woolf
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A whole lifetime was too short to bring out … the full flavour; to extract every ounce of pleasure, every shade of meaning …
~ Virginia Woolf
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And of course she enjoyed life immensely. It was her nature to enjoy. Anyhow there was no bitterness in her; none of that sense of moral virtue which is so repulsive in good women. She enjoyed practically everything. If you walked with her in Hyde Park now it was a bed of tulips, now a child in a perambulator, now some absurd little drama she made up on the spur of the moment.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I will write, she had said, what I enjoy writing.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Beauty of scene; stateliness of movement; sweetness of sound — these are the graces that seem to reward the mind that seeks enjoyment purely for its own sake.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Youth so apt for pleasure that pleasure, one thought, must exist
~ Virginia Woolf
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And of course she enjoyed life immensely. It was her nature to enjoy. Anyhow there was not bitterness in her; none of that sense of moral virtue which is so repulsive in good women. She enjoyed practically everything. If you walked with her in Hyde Park now it was a bed of tulips, now a child in a perambulator, now some absurd little drama she made up on the spur of the moment.
~ Virginia Woolf
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And why not enjoy [life] this very moment?' The thought struck him like a bullet. Ambition dropped like a plummet. Rid of the heart-burn of rejected love, and of vanity rebuked, and all the other stings and pricks which the nettle-bed of life had burnt upon him when ambitious of fame, but could no longer inflict upon one careless of glory, he opened his eyes…
~ Virginia Woolf
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What a vast fertility of pleasure books hold for me! (...) I think I could happily live here & read forever.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I want to write nothing in this book that I don't enjoy writing. Yet writing is always difficult.
~ Virginia Woolf
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