If one lived for ever the joys of life would inevitably in the end lose their savour. As it is, they remain perennially fresh.
Writing's not always a pleasure to me, but if I'm not writing every other pleasure loses its savour.
Social service that savours of patronage is not service.
I savour the idea of my new state: single and a millionaire.
Savour your existence. Live every moment. Do not waste a breath.
A health to the nut-brown lass, With the hazel eyes: let it pass. . . . . As much to the lively grey 'Tis as good i' th' night as day:. . . . She's a savour to the glass, And excuse to make it pass.
Take notice not only of the mercies of God, but of God in the mercies. Mercies are never so savoury as when they savour a Saviour.
Although wine when it is read somewhat lacks the savour of wine when it is drunk, wine remains a very pleasant thing both to read about and to chat about.
To feel envy is human, to savour schadenfreude is devilish
Ultimately, time is all you have and the idea isn't to save it, but to savour it.
His jest shall savour but a shallow wit, when thousands more weep than did laugh it.