1,170 Quotes About Pleasure
- Author Pravin Agarwal
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Seek pleasure in work itself as in result you have no control.
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- Author Michel de Montaigne
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The natural heat, say the good-fellows,first seats itself in the feet: that concerns infancy; thence it mounts into the middleregion, where it makes a long abode and produces, in my opinion, the sole true pleasures of human life; all other pleasures in comparison sleep; towards the end, like a vapor that still mounts upward, it arrives at the throat, where it makes its final residence, and concludes the progress.
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- Author Stephanie M. Wytovich
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To make love is to give birth to death.
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- Author Robin Hobb
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Why does the forbidden always add that edge of sweetness?
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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Last night, I repeated your name like a mantra before falling asleep. Somehow the simple pleasure of uttering your name, and the added pleasure of hearing your name was heaven for me and I didn’t go to bed until dawn. Isn’t it odd how your name, a single word associated with you, can bring another person such joy that they inflict insomnia upon themselves and call it a blessing?
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- Author Orhan Pamuk
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When, after hours of lovemaking, we quickly dressed and leftthe apartment, I sometimes thought that Füsun was also taking care not to get “carried away” by herfeelings for me. A proper understanding of my story depends, I think, on a full appreciation of thepleasure we took from these sweet shared moments. I am certain that the fire at the heart of my tale is thedesire to relive those moments of love, and my attachment to those pleasures.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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I take pleasure in an excellent work done.
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- Author Aphra Behn
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Love ceases to be a pleasure when it ceases to be a secret.
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- Author Aleksandar Hemon
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He drunkenly recognized that the lust was part of something bigger, of a craving to pursue pleasure unreasonably, beyond the right and wrong, to go as far as his body took him. In the body there is no absolute, or free, will, but the body is determined to desire this or that by a cause that is also determined by another, and this again by another, and so on to infinity.
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