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Pleasant Quotes - Page 4

We find the Works of Nature still more pleasant, the more they resemble those of art.

We find the Works of Nature still more pleasant, the more they resemble those of art.

Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd (1811). “The Works: In Six Volumes”, p.348

You have no idea how pleasant it is not to have any future. It's like having a totally efficient contraceptive.

Anthony Burgess (2013). “Honey for the Bears”, p.187, W. W. Norton & Company

Truth seldom is pleasant; it is almost invariably bitter.

A World Split Apart, delivered 8 June 1978, Harvard University

A cat understands how to be pleasant in the morning. He doesn't talk.

Tamora Pierce (2012). “Beka Cooper: The Hunt Records”, p.775, Random House Books for Young Readers

Sin always seems 'good, and pleasant, and desirable,' at the time of commission.

J.C. Ryle (2015). “The Upper Room: Biblical Truths For Modern Times”, p.259, Whitaker House

And many such good inventions are there, that they are like woman's breasts: useful at the same time, and pleasant.

Friedrich Nietzsche “Delphi Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche (Illustrated): Friedrich Nietzsche”, Delphi Classics