. . . Life can be savored only if you look to the future and leave vengeance to the gods
At the end of the day, when the food has all been served and savored, what's left is your connection to the people around your fire
I didn't really like the taste of booze. I liked the effect it did on me. But I can't say I savored a glass full of Chablis Chablis 1932. I drank whatever s - - was in front of me and got me buzzed.
Every moment must be first known and then savored.
Like pleasure, beauty should be savored and enjoyed
I wondered why I hadn't loved that day more, why I hadn't savored every bit of it. . . why I hadn't known how good it was to live so normally, so everyday. But you only know that, I suppose, after it's not normal and every day any longer.
Madame. . . . gloatingly savored her words as earlier she had savored her pig's trotter.
There's been a lot of really cool stuff that's happened to me throughout my career, and I remember everything, but I don't think I savored every moment of it like I should have or like I do now.
To be a mother, a housewife, never cost me any sacrifice - I savored every minute of those years.
Life isn't a puzzle to be solved. It's an adventure to be savored.
The pleasure of being a scoundrel can be adequately savored in silence.
A repetition is the re-enactment of past experience toward the end of isolating the time segment which has lapsed in order that it, the lapsed time, can be savored of itself and without the usual adulteration of events that clog time like peanuts in brittle.
Learn to enjoy every minute of your life. Be happy now. Don't wait for something outside of yourself to make you happy in the future. Think how really precious is the time you have to spend, whether it's at work or with your family. Every minute should be enjoyed and savored.
Every minute should be enjoyed and savored.
It is possible to make each year bring with it a lasting gift to add to the fullness of experience, to be treasured up, savored, and remembered. They need not be startling, these gifts of the years; they may be things that lie within the reach of all.