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Pleasure Quotes - Page 11

There is more real pleasure to be gotten out of a malicious act, where your heart is in it, than out of thirty acts of a nobler sort.

Mark Twain (2015). “Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 3: The Complete and Authoritative Edition”, p.248, Univ of California Press

In everything satiety closely follows the greatest pleasures.

"De Oratore (On the Orator)". Book by Marcus Tullius Cicero (Book III, Chapter 25), 55 BC.

Pleasure is oft a visitant; but pain Clings cruelly to us.

John Keats (2009). “Complete Poems and Selected Letters of John Keats”, p.160, Modern Library

I have not the pleasure of understanding you.

Jane Austen (2014). “Pride and Prejudice”, p.89, Lulu.com

Pleasure is labour too, and tires as much.

William Cowper (1824). “Poems of William Cowper, Esq”, p.75

Conning the conmen is one of life’s most satisfying pleasures.

Ryan Holiday (2012). “Trust Me, I'm Lying: Confessions of a Media Manipulator”, p.39, Penguin