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Quotes about Enjoyment

Dread, which is closely related to fear, steals the ability to enjoy ordinary life and makes people anxious about the future. It keeps them from looking forward to the next day, the next month, or the next decade.
— Joyce Meyer
Seven hundred wives, and three hundred concubines, are worse than none; and, however it may carry with the appearance of heightened enjoyment, it defeats all the felicity of affection, by leaving it no point to fix upon; divided love is never happy.
— Thomas Paine
To serve God, to love God, to enjoy God, is the sweetest freedom in the world.
— Thomas Watson
My problem is desserts. I am obsessed with desserts.
— Sofia Vergara
Every one should be wealthy, if only for a day, so that each might realize that being rich is not the ideal condition that most believe it is. And like the land, we should have little need for all that silver when we cease breating. Let us enjoy the smiling faces of as many children of god as we can while we are able to see them.
— Og Mandino
The enjoyment comes from knowing the receiver understands the spirit of the gift.
— Oprah Winfrey
Men are born for games. Nothing else. Every child knows that play is nobler than work. He
— Cormac McCarthy
It all had to be squeezed and squeezed again, to provide a thrill, to provide enjoyment. What did people mean, with their simply determined enjoying of themselves?
— DH Lawrence
You'll never achieve real success unless you like what you're doing.
— Dale Carnegie
The first step I say awed me and pleas'd me so much, I have hardly gone and hardly wish'd to go any farther, But stop and loiter all the time to sing it in ecstatic songs.
— Walt Whitman
The first step I say awed me and pleas'd me so much, I have hardly gone and hardly wish'd to go any farther, But stop and loiter all the time to sing it in ecstatic songs.
— Walt Whitman
When people learn to preserve the richness of the land that God has given them and the rights to enjoy the fruits of their own labors then will be the time when all shall have meat in the smokehouse corn in the crib and time to go to the election. (W.C. of Rural Neck KY in a letter to Farmers Home Journal - 1892)
— Wendell Berry