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Quotes About Enjoyment

Now is the time for drinking, now the time to beat the earth with unfettered foot.
~ Horace
Think to yourself that every day is your last; the hour to which you do not look forward will come as a welcome surprise. As for me, when you want a good laugh, you will find me, in a fine state, fat and sleek, a true hog of Epicurus' herd.
~ Horace
Remember you must die whether you sit about moping all day long or whether on feast days you stretch out in a green field, happy with a bottle of Falernian from your innermost cellar.
~ Horace
Education alone can conduct us to that enjoyment which is, at once, best in quality and infinite in quantity.
~ Horace Mann
bien: basta que dos personas sorban los deleites de la vida de un modo anormal, para que se comprendan tanto más íntimamente, cuanto más extraña es la obtención del goce. Se unirán en seguida, excluyendo toda otra pasión, para aislarse en la dicha alucinada de un paraíso artificial.
~ Horacio Quiroga
Basta que dos personas sorban los deleites de la vida de un modo anormal, para que se comprendan tanto más íntimamente, cuanto más extraña es la obtención del goce. Se unirán en seguida, excluyendo toda otra pasión, para aislarse en la dicha alusinada de un paraíso artificial.
~ Horacio Quiroga
It wasn't that they were unpleasant people; indeed, they were the sweetest things ever; they just enjoyed melancholy and seemed to take heart and spirit from it.
~ Howard Fast
Few things in life are as enjoyable as when we concentrate on a difficult task, using all our skills, knowing what has to be done.
~ Howard Gardner
Hephzibah normally left the dishes until the next day. Piled up in the sink so that it was near impossible to fill a kettle. And what the sink wouldn't take would stay on the kitchen table. Treslove liked that about her. She didn't believe they had to clean up after every excess. There wasn't a price to pay for pleasure.
~ Howard Jacobson
And half of the fun of nearly everything, you know, is thinking about it beforehand, or afterward.
~ Unknown
The point of a coffee store was not just to teach customers about fine coffee but to show them how to enjoy it.
~ Howard Schultz
When I began to read, a whole new world opened to me. I became interested in books. I still could not read very well, but each new book made it easier. I did not mind spending many hours, because reading was enjoyment, rather than work. When I reached this point, I accumulated books and read one after another. I did this all through my senior year in high school and the summer following. By the time I really knew my way through a book, I had graduated from high school.
~ Huey P. Newton
Only mediocrity of enjoyment is allowed to man.
~ Hugh Blair
Nothing ever tasted any better than a cold beer on a beautiful afternoon with nothing to look forward to but more of the same.
~ Hugh Hood
If I'm a lush at anything, it's food and drink. I'm not materialistic in any way, but I value food.
~ Hugh Jackman
I love books. If they are good books, I love them even more. But even if they are bad books, I still love them.
~ Hugo Chavez
Cada prazer da vida se funda no retorno regular das coisas externas. A alternância do dia e da noite, das estações, das flores e dos frutos, e cada coisa que nos vem ao encontro periodicamente, porque nós podemos e devemos apreciá-las, estes são os verdadeiros estímulos da vida terrena. Quanto mais abertos estamos a tais fruições, tanto mais nos sentimos felizes' Goethe
~ Hugo von Hofmannsthal
A hotdog at the ballgame beats roast beef at the Ritz
~ Humphrey Bogart
Enjoy your Life to the fullest , 'cause this is the time to see the world ; This time wont again again.
~ Unknown
games aren't the opposite of work, but experiences that set aside the ordinary purposes of things.
~ Ian Bogost
To me, it doesn't matter how good you are. Sport is all about playing and competing. Whatever you do in cricket and in sport, enjoy it, be positive and try to win.
~ Ian Botham
Unfortunately most ways of making big money take a long time. By the time one has made the money one is too old to enjoy it.
~ Ian Fleming
When we discuss a novel it is only partially to hear another person's 'view', it is much more to find out what we ourselves think in order to possess the text more completely. Such a possession is then a composite one, it is the book itself and the articulated reaction to it. So vivid can be the latter that it is not uncommon to find that the pleasure survives the cause; some novels seem more enjoyable to talk about than to read.
~ Unknown
Totul se redusese la a bea ast?zi, pentru c? s-ar putea s? nu mai existe ziua de mâine.
~ Ian Kershaw