Quotes About Enjoyment
If you throw up," Kles said unsympathetically, "remember not to face the wind." "Yeah, Koko. You're the one who's been complaining about doing the same things lately," Leech said. "Enjoy it." "Oog, and double oog," was all Koko could say.
~ Laurence Yep
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Over the past two weeks she's worked her way through it [the book], a little each night, savoring the words like a cherry Life Saver tucked inside her cheek.
~ Celeste Ng
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Why does a man who is truly in love insist that this relationship must continue and be "lifelong"? Because life is pain and the enjoyment of love is an anesthetic. Who would want to wake up halfway through an operation?
~ Cesare Pavese
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I also have a hammock I spend a lot of time in - mostly just because hammocks are awesome and people don't have to explain why they have them.
~ Chad Eastham
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El día peor empleado es aquél en que no se ha reído
~ Chamfort
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Life is too short to miss out on the beautiful things like a double cheeseburger.
~ Channing Tatum
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I don't know if I'm very complicated at all. I wish I was. I wish I was one of these deep, intricate people. But I just love having fun really.
~ Channing Tatum
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See, my hope and dream is that people have a good time watching basketball. It's not church. It's not serious.
~ Charles Barkley
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Now is the time to get drunk! To stop being the martyred slaves of time, to get absolutely drunk — on wine, poetry, or on virtue, as you please.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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Forget art. Put your trust in ice cream.
~ Charles Baxter
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Sam and Bill and I would cut a hole in a watermelon and fill it with rum so Jimmy didn't know we were drinking. "Boy, you men sure like your watermelon," Jimmy would say.
~ Charles Brandt
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I said to myself, we must die. Sooner or later, we must disappear for ever from the face of the earth. Whatever be the links that hold us to life, they must be broken. This scene of existence is, in all its parts, calamitous. The greater number is oppressed with immediate evils, and those, the tide of whose fortunes is full, how small is their portion of enjoyment, since they know that it will terminate.
~ Charles Brockden Brown
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To make pleasures pleasant, shorten them.
~ Charles Buxton
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Money is the most envied, but the least enjoyed. Health is the most enjoyed, but the least envied.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
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There is this difference between the two temporal blessings - health and money; money is the most envied, but the least enjoyed; health is the most enjoyed, but the least envied; and this superiority of the latter is still more obvious when we reflec
~ Charles Caleb Colton
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We may lay in a stock of pleasures, as we would lay in a stock of wine; but if we defer tasting them too long, we shall find that both are soured by age.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
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They don't mind it; it's a regular holiday to them—all porter and skittles.
~ Charles Dickens
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There never was such a goose. Bob said he didn't believe there ever was such a goose cooked. Its tenderness and flavour, size and cheapness, were the themes of universal admiration. Eked out by apple-sauce and mashed potatoes, it was a sufficient dinner for the whole family; indeed, as Mrs. Cratchit said with great delight (surveying one small atom of a bone upon the dish), they hadn't ate it all at last!
~ Charles Dickens
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His high spiced wares were made to sell, and they sold; and his thousands of readers could as rationally charge their delight in filth upon him, as a glutton can shift upon his cook the responsibility of his beastly excess.
~ Charles Dickens
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The last of the three now said his say, as he put down his empty drinking vessel and smacked his lips.
~ Charles Dickens
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We spent as much money as we could, and got as little for it as people could make up their minds to give us. We were always more or less miserable, and most of our acquaintance were in the same condition. There was a gay fiction among us that we were constantly enjoying ourselves, and a skeleton truth that we never did.
~ Charles Dickens
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there is excellent provision made of dainty new bread, crusty twists, cool fresh butter, thin slices of ham, tongue, and German sausage, and delicate little rows of anchovies nestling in parsley, not to mention new-laid eggs, to be brought up warm in a napkin, and hot buttered toast. For
~ Charles Dickens
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What is the point of having all that money if you are never going to enjoy it?
~ Charles Dickens
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To poke a wood fire is more solid enjoyment than almost anything else in the world.
~ Charles Dudley Warner
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