Enjoyment stops where indolence begins.
I drank a lot, but I wouldn't have missed it. I look back on it as sort of dreary enjoyment, because I don't have to be there anymore.
It's not about winning. It's the enjoyment of doing it - it gets your brain going.
Money without wisdom diminishes the pleasure and enjoyment of wealth.
Pleasures seem solid in their pursuit; but are mere clouds in the enjoyment.
I read for interest and enjoyment, and when I cease to enjoy it I stop.
There is no such thing as unlawful censorship in the home. Movies, magazines, television, videos, the Internet, and other media are there as guests and should only be welcomed when they are appropriate for family enjoyment.
Fastidious taste makes enjoyment a struggle.
Our vices are attempts to combine self-medication and enjoyment.
I do not presume to explain how to paint, but only how to get enjoyment.
Plan for ways to get more enjoyment into your life and you will get more joy out of it.
What gets me is, I waited in line for an hour to do this. I could have experienced essentially the same level of enjoyment merely by sticking my finger down my throat.
I do what I do out of pure enjoyment. Hopefully, nobody does it better. There's a beauty to making a great deal. It's my canvas. And I like painting it.
. . . but any fool knows that you don't need money to get enjoyment out of life.
She might have liked to try to strangle him with those slender fingers of hers, but she wanted to make a job of it and this great patience with which she waited for her claws to grow was in itself a form of enjoyment.
There is nothing beyond God, and the sense enjoyments are simply something through which we are passing now in the hope of getting better things.
To enjoy a thing exclusively is commonly to exclude yourself from the true enjoyment of it.
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.
It would be nonsense to say that it was not in the interests of a stone to be kicked along the road. . . A stone has no interests because it cannot suffer. The capacity for suffering and enjoyment is, however, not only necessary, but also sufficient for us to say that a being has interests - at an absolute minimum, an interest in not suffering. A mouse, for example, does have an interest in not being kicked along the road because it will suffer if it is.
Friendship is a strange animal. It only thrives in voluntary enjoyment of each other's company, in the pleasure of nonobligatory connection. I repeat: You owe me nothing.