PLEASURE QUOTES VI

quotations about pleasure

Pleasure is the flower that fades.

STANISLAS JEAN DE MARQUIS BOUFFLERS

attributed, Chicken Soup for the Grandma's Soul


Pleasure believes in friends, pleasure creates communities, pleasure crumbles faces into smiles, pleasure links hand in hand, pleasure restores, pain is the most selfish thing.

DELMORE SCHWARTZ

"Pleasure", Selected Poems (1938-1958): Summer Knowledge


For the rational, psychologically healthy man, the desire for pleasure is the desire to celebrate his control over reality. For the neurotic, the desire for pleasure is the desire to escape from reality.

AYN RAND

The Virtue of Selfishness

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As to the lawful pleasures of the mind, the heart, or the senses, indulge in them with gratitude and moderation, drawing up sometimes in order to punish yourself, without waiting to be forced to do so by necessity.

HENRI-DOMINIQUE LACORDAIRE

Letters to Young Men

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We are so constituted that we can gain intense pleasure only from the contrast, and only very little from the condition itself.

SIGMUND FREUD

Civilization and Its Discontents

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True pleasures are paid for in advance; false pleasures afterwards, with heavy and compound interest.

JOHN LUBBOCK

Peace and Happiness

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The poor have very few hours in which to enjoy themselves; they must take their pleasure raw; they haven't the time to cook it.

WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS

Where There Is Nothing

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Every act by which pleasure is reaped, without any result of pain, is pure gain to happiness; every act whose results of pain are less than the results of pleasure, is good, to the extent of the balance in favour of happiness.

JEREMY BENTHAM

Deontology

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Your partner's pleasure is your pleasure.

JUDY FORD & RACHEL GREENE BALDINO

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Enhancing Sexual Desire


The pleasure of any incident, whether it is of a sunset, or sexual, or any sensory pleasure, is recorded and thought over. So thought as pleasure plays a tremendous part in our life. Something happened yesterday which was a most lovely thing, a most happy event, it is recorded; thought comes upon it, chews it and keeps on thinking about it and wants it repeated tomorrow, whether it be sexual or otherwise. So thought gives vitality to an incident that is over.

JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI

The Awakening of Intelligence

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Pleasure is the business of the young, business the pleasure of the old.

FULKE GREVILLE

Maxims, Characters and Reflections

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Pleasure is not a thing, but a sensation caused by the fitting together of desire and accomplishment. There is such a thing as honey, but there is no such thing as sweetness, until contact takes place between the tongue and some object capable of imparting to the gustative papillae that sensation which we call sweetness. For moralists, therefore, to rail against pleasure is as irrational as it would be for physicians to warn people against sweetness; there are wholesome things that taste sweet as well as unwholesome, there are noble and holy sources of pleasure as well as ignoble and unclean. In pursuing pleasure men are trying to grasp a phantom--in declaiming against it they are beating the air; the important thing is what is the nature of desire? For it is of the union of desire and accomplishment that pleasure is born, and the nature of the offspring depends on its parentage.

HERBERT MAXWELL

Littell's Living Age, March 12, 1892


Pleasure is labour too, and tires as much.

WILLIAM COWPER

Hope

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Ever let the Fancy roam,
Pleasure never is at home.

JOHN KEATS

"Fancy"

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Do you, like a skilful weigher, put into the balance the pleasures and the pains, near and distant, and weigh them, and then say which outweighs the other? If you weigh pleasures against pleasures, you of course take the more and greater; or if you weigh pains against pains, then you choose that course of action in which the painful is exceeded by the pleasant, whether the distant by the near or the near by the distant; and you avoid that course of action in which the pleasant is exceeded by the painful.

PLATO

Protagoras

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The progression of pleasures is from the distich to the quatrain, from the quatrain to the sonnet, from the sonnet to the ballad, from the ballad to the ode, from the ode to the cantata, from the cantata to the dithyramb. The husband who commences with dithyramb is a fool.

HONORÉ DE BALZAC

Physiology of Marriage

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The pleasure-pain mechanism in the body of man--and in the bodies of all the living organisms that possess the faculty of consciousness--serves as an automatic guardian of the organism's life. The physical sensation of pleasure is a signal indicating that the organism is pursuing the right course of action. The physical sensation of pain is a warning signal of danger, indicating that the organism is pursuing the wrong course of action, that something is impairing the proper function of its body.

AYN RAND

The Virtue of Selfishness

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Oh righteous doom, that they who make
Pleasure their only end,
Ordering the whole life for its sake,
Miss that whereto they tend.
While they who bid stern duty lead,
Content to follow, they,
Of duty only taking heed,
Find pleasure by the way.

RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH

"Retribution"


He who takes his fill of every pleasure ... becomes depraved; while he who avoids all pleasures alike ... becomes insensible.

ARISTOTLE

Nicomachean Ethics

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Pain or pleasure? I say pleasure.

EPICTETUS

Discourses

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