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Enjoyment Quotes - Page 4

Any enjoyment is weakened when shared.

Sade (marquis de), Marquis de Sade (1987). “The 120 days of Sodom and other writings”, Grove Pr

The end of living is the true enjoyment of it.

Lin Yutang (1937). “The Importance of Living”

Restraint is the golden rule of enjoyment.

Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1831). “Romance and reality, by L.E.L.”, p.231

What are the "ifs" and "buts" that limit my enjoyment of life?

John Powell (1995). “A Life-Giving Vision: How to Be a Christian in Today's World”, Thomas More Press

The less you can enjoy, the poorer, the scantier yourself - the more you can enjoy, the richer, the more vigorous.

"Aphorisms on man. Translated from the original manuscript of the Rev. John Caspar Lavater, citizen of Zuric" by Johann Kaspar Lavater, New-York: re-printed by T. and J. Swords, for Berry and Rogers, Hanover-Square, 1790.

Plan for ways to get more enjoyment into your life and you will get more joy out of it.

Jay Samit (2015). “Disrupt Yourself”, p.47, Pan Macmillan

To enjoy a thing exclusively is commonly to exclude yourself from the true enjoyment of it.

Henry David Thoreau (1992). “The Essays of Henry David Thoreau”, p.124, Rowman & Littlefield

No one can afford to look downward for his enjoyments.

David Starr Jordan (1903). “The Call of the Twentieth Century: An Address to Young Men”

And numerous indeed are the hearts to which Christmas brings a brief season of happiness and enjoyment.

Charles Dickens (2011). “A Christmas Carol and Other Christmas Stories”, p.102, Penguin

You can't bury a part of yourself that's so innate to who you've been, even if it's not for the sake of anything other than a pure enjoyment of it.

"Carrie Brownstein Talks Sleater-Kinney, Acting, Writing, and More". Interview with Tom Breihan, pitchfork.com. March 25, 2010.

Power is so pleasant that men quickly learn to be greedy in the enjoyment of it, and to flatter themselves that patriotism requires them to be imperious.

Anthony Trollope (2015). “The Prime Minister (Unabridged): Parliamentary Novel from the prolific English novelist, known for The Warden, Barchester Towers, Doctor Thorne, The Last Chronicle of Barset, Can You Forgive Her? and Phineas Finn”, p.40, e-artnow