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Listen to the cry of a woman in labor at the hour of giving birth - look at the dying man's struggle at his last extremity, and then tell me whether something that begins and ends thus could be intended for enjoyment.
The essence of all art is to have pleasure in giving pleasure.
Real pleasure comes from overcoming challenges, feeling confidence in your abilities, gaining fluency in skills, and experiencing the power this brings. You develop patience. Boredom no longer signals the need for distraction, but rather the need for new challenges to conquer.
The inward pleasure of imparting pleasure - that is the choicest of all.
Meta-pleasures afforded to us by the exercise of our emotions.
Anticipation is the greater part of pleasure.
Pleasure, when it is a man's chief purpose, disappoints itself; and the constant application to it palls the faculty of enjoying it.
True enjoyment comes from activity of the mind and exercise of the body; the two are ever united.
The principles of pleasure are not firm and stable. They are different in all mankind, and variable in every particular with such a diversity that there is no man more different from
another than from himself at different times.
Pleasures seem solid in their pursuit; but are mere clouds in the enjoyment.
The pleasure which we most rarely experience gives us greatest delight.
Without pleasure man would live like a fool and soon die.
Peace through Pleasure
When we will think deeply, then we will realize that enjoyment is short lasting and reality of it is suffering.
Anticipation of pleasure is a pleasure in itself.
No pleasure lasts long unless there is variety in it.
The essence of pleasure is spontaneity.
The end-purpose of all art is enjoyment!
Pleasure is our first and kindred good. It is the starting point of every choice and of every aversion, and to it we always come back, inasmuch as we make feeling the rule by which to judge of every good thing.
Excitement is not enjoyment: in calmness lies true pleasure. The most precious wines are sipped, not bolted at a swallow.
What is a demanding pleasure that demands the use of ones mind! Not in the sense of problem solving, but in the sense of exercising discrimination, judgment, awareness.
Without pleasure there is no sight or measure.
As this example suggests, we can experience pleasure without any investment of psychic energy, whereas enjoyment happens only as a result of unusual investments of attention.
genuine excitement
We talk about taking "pleasure in a thing": but in truth it is pleasure in ourselves, mediated by a thing.
Desires are but pain and torment, and enjoyment is sweet because it delivers us from them.
Part of the pleasure has to do with a sense of efficiency, of materials exactly allocated and completely used. Another part has to do with a sense of inevitability, the feeling that someone knew where we were headed all along, even if we and the characters did not.
Pleasure to me is wonder - the unexplored, the unexpected, the thing that is hidden and the changeless thing that lurks behind superficial mutability.
Pleasure is the Root of All Good
Pleasure must be found in study.
The pleasures of living is loving!
The end of pleasure is to support the offices of life, to relieve the fatigues of business, to reward a regular action, and to encourage the continuance.
I have always said and felt that true enjoyment can not be described.
Variety is the soul of pleasure.
The most exquisite pleasure is giving pleasure to others.
Fun comes hard - like, alas, its prarens, pleasure and happiness, whom we have to pursue.
Pleasure is a by-product of doing something that is worth doing. Therefore, do not seek pleasure as such. Pleasure comes of seeking something else, and comes by the way.
There is some pleasure in having no pleasure.
The purpose of fun is to live it.
It is enjoyable to make things visible which are invisible.
The horrible pleasure of pleasing inferior people.
Pleasure, of course, is a slippery word ... Our pleasures ultimately belong to us, not to the pleasure's source.
I write for your enjoyment
Pleasure is nothing else but the intermission of pain.
By pleasure we mean the absence of pain in the body and of trouble in the soul. It
I've seen excitement, and I've seen boredom. And boredom was best.
Pleasure is continually disappointed, reduced, deflated, in favor of strong, noble values: Truth, Death, Progress, Struggle, Joy, etc. Its victorious rival is Desire: we are always being told about Desire, never about Pleasure.
When a person can't find a deep sense of meaning, they distract themselves with pleasure.
Surely you know that pleasure soon evaporates, into thin air?
Then all we are left with are stories.
The essence of all art is having pleasure giving pleasure.
The aim of civilization is to translate everything into enjoyment.
Pleasure is the rock which most young people split upon: they launch out with crowded sails in quest of it, but without a compass to direct their course, or reason sufficient to steer the vessel; for want of which, pain and shame, instead of pleasure, are the returns of their voyage.
To look forward to pleasure is also a pleasure.
It is not in novelty but in habit that we find the greatest pleasure.
Pleasure dies at the very moment when it charms us most.
Simple joys are the great ones. Pleasure is not complicated.
I can think of nothing less pleasurable than a life devoted to pleasure.
Pleasures are like photographs: in the presence of the person we love, we take only negatives, which we develop later, at home, when we have at our disposal once more our inner dark room, the door of which it is strictly forbidden to open while others are present.
Trying to extricate from the long day the grain of pleasure
If there is no enjoyment in this world, there would not be so much suffering. As suffering really is the frustration of our attempts to enjoy.
Boredom: the desire for desires.
There is nothing pleasurable except what is in harmony with the utmost depths of our divine nature.
People can have many different kinds of pleasure. The real one is that for which they will forsake the others.
All opinions in the world agree in this, that pleasure is our end, although they differ as to the means of attaining it.
Any pleasure that does no harm to other people is to be valued.
We learn best in moments of enjoyment
The finest pleasure is kindness to others.
Pleasures are enhanced by a moderate indulgence.
We are born for meaning, not pleasure, unless it is pleasure that is steeped in meaning.
Pleasure is Nature's test, her sign of approval.
The aim of civilization is to enable us to get enjoyment out of everything.
We're not made to wallow in pleasure. Pleasure is joy's assassin.
The mere brute pleasure of reading - the sort of pleasure a cow must have in grazing.
To enjoy - to love a thing for its own sake and for no other reason.
True pleasure is the pleasure of sharing.
In order to thoroughly enjoy anything, one must feel the absence of it at times ...
Boredom is not far from bliss: it is bliss seen from the shores of pleasure.
The experience of this sweet life.
For the rational, psychologically healthy man, the desire for pleasure is the desire to celebrate his control over reality. For the neurotic, the desire for pleasure is the desire to escape from reality.
Draw your pleasure, paint your pleasure, and express your pleasure strongly.
Pleasure is an important component of the quality of life, but by itself it does not bring happiness. Pleasure helps to maintain order, but by itself cannot create a new order in consciousness.
Pleasure which must be enjoyed at the expense of another's pain, can never be enjoyed by a worthy mind. Pleasure's couch is virtues grave.
The test of enjoyment is the remembrance which it leaves behind.
I set out to discover the why of it, and to transform my pleasure into knowledge.
Pleasure is found first in anticipation, later in memory.
Pleasure does not equal happiness; it's part of happiness.
Enjoyment stops where indolence begins.
There is a pleasure in not being pleased.
You were made for enjoyment, and the world was filled with things which you will enjoy, unless you are too proud to be pleased with them, or too grasping to care for what you can not turn to other account than mere delight.
Anticipation of pleasure is, in itself, a very considerable pleasure.
It is not all pleasure this exploration.
The good things of life were made to enjoy. Enjoying a thing means sharing it with others.
Enjoyment of life generally includes being socially connected, having fun, and feeling a sense of purpose.
The secret of life is not enjoyment but education through experience.
The pleasure is there; between your expectations and regrets.
Pleasure is by no means an infallible critical guide, but it is the least fallible.
I think pleasure is in the moment more than in the thing.
Amusement if one of humankind's strongest motivational forces.
Pleasure is not diversion but urgent life, a social order perceived as temporary.
That pleasure which is at once the most pure, the most elevating and the most intense, is derived, I maintain, from the contemplation of the beautiful.