Quotes About Enjoyment
I'm inspired by playwrights, novelists, poets: The value of language has been a lifelong passion of mine. I enjoy it. I'm good at it.
~ Mos Def
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The future of time, of how it's won or lost, endured or enjoyed, expanded or compressed, will depend on how it's valued, not how it's measured.
~ Walter Kirn
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First and foremost, it was fun. Everybody involved with it made you feel like they were an important contributor to the process. We were made to feel valued.
~ Adam Arkin
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Golf is a good time, valued time.
~ Nuno Espirito Santo
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On the off-chance you won't live forever, maybe you should try being happy now.
~ Janice Kaplan
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Rabbits never drove fast. They like to enjoy the view, didn't much care for speed and besides, it was wasteful of fuel. If you want to get somewhere a long way away, just leave early. Days, if that's required. Or, as Samuel C. Rabbit had it: 'nhffnfhfiifhfnnffhrhrfhrf' or 'to travel joyously is better than to arrive.
~ Jasper Fforde
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Richard III was one of those plays that could repeal the law of diminishing returns; it could be enjoyed over and over again.
~ Jasper Fforde
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People may claim to hate puns, but most true word lovers have groaned to like them.
~ Jay Heinrichs
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Love is recreational, it needs not be aspirational
~ Jay McInerney
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Bullies bullied not out of some unconscious desire to try to compensate for their low self-esteem. They did it because they could and because they enjoyed it.
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
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He smiled. Thought you said you weren't a romantic. I'm not. She turned another page. Doesn't mean I don't like to read about romance.
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
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Happy hour was another popular activity
~ Jayne Ann Krentz
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To hell with pleasure that's haunted by fear.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
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You go to grab your moments and squeeze them dry. Enjoy them while you're having them. Then remember and enjoy them all over again in your memory. And try to have more good ones than bad ones —- or at least remember more of the good ones.
~ Jean Ferris
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For myself, I pick up two stuffed turnovers, which slide down my throat like letters into a mailbox.
~ Jean Giono
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Ese aperitivo que es el hambre contribuía a que todo tuviera mejor sabor aún.
~ Jean M. Auel
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All I really want to do is go to the book store , drink coffee and read
~ Jean Paul Sartre
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The dead are on their way to work, grey limbs rubbing together in an open grave, stack on stack in the metal containers of car, tube and train. The grisly carriages are painted bright colors, guillotine colors of tumbril and blade, execution-bright. Each man and woman goes to their particular scaffold, kneels, and is killed day after day. Each collects their severed head and catches the train home. Some say that they enjoy their work.
~ Jeanette Winterson
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As long as we desire, we can do without happiness: we expect to achieve it. If happiness fails to come, hope persists, and the charm of illusion lasts as long as the passion that causes it. So this condition is sufficient in itself, and the anxiety it inflicts is a sort of enjoyment that compensates for reality… Woe to him who has nothing left to desire… We enjoy less what we obtain than what we hope for, and we are happy only before being happy.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Those who read this will not fail to laugh at my gallantries, and remark, that after very promising preliminaries, my most forward adventures concluded by a kiss of the hand: yet be not mistaken, reader, in your estimate of my enjoyments; I have, perhaps, tasted more real pleasure in my amours, which concluded by a kiss of the hand, than you will ever have in yours, which, at least, begin there.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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It is by the activity of our passions, that our reason improves: we covet knowledge merely because we covet enjoyment, and it is impossible to conceive why a man exempt from fears and desires should take the trouble to reason.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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We seek knowledge only because we desire enjoyment, and it is impossible to conceive why a person who has neither desires nor fears would take the trouble to reason.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Bir ÅŸey öÄŸrenmeye çal??m?yorum; art?k zaman? geçti. Asl?nda bu denli çok bilginin, yaÅŸam?n mutluluÄŸuna yard?m ettiÄŸini hiç görmedim; ama kendime, hiçbir güçlük duymadan zevk alaca??m ve bana y?k?mlar?m? unutturacak tatl? ve s?radan eÄŸlenceler ar?yorum.
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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I would rather he never learnt to read at all, than that this art should be acquired at the price of all that makes reading useful. What is the use of reading to him if he always hates it?
~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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