Indulgence Quotes

What is indulgence truly. Is it a luxury or sometimes a necessity. It is the act of immersing oneself in a desire or whim. This might be in delicious food or excessive comfort. It is a departure from the ordinary. A move away from strict constraints. But it carries a contradiction within it. It might be a moment of short-lived pleasure. And it might turn into excess with consequences. These sayings contemplate this complex concept.

Quote by Hunter S. Thompson: right' i said. 'but first, we need the car. and after that, the cocaine. and then the tape recorder,...
Quote by Mark Twain: We do not get ice-cream every where, and so, when we do, we are apt to dissipate to excess....
Quote by C.S. Lewis: Virtue - even attempted virtue - brings light; indulgence brings fog....
Quote by Charles Dickens: ....that the mounds of ices, and the bowls of mint-julep and sherry cobbler they make in these latit...
Quote by Mae West: Too much of a good thing can be wonderful....
Quote by Benjamin Franklin: A full Belly is the Mother of all Evil....
Quote by Jonathan Swift: Better belly burst than good liquor be lost....
Quote by Mae West: If a little is great, and a lot is better, then way too much is just about right!...
Quote by Mark Twain: Eating and sleeping are the only activities that should be allowed to interrupt a man's enjoyment of...
Quote by William Shakespeare: Fat paunches have lean pates, and dainty bits Make rich the ribs, but backrout quite the wits....
Quote by William Shakespeare: Wine loved I deeply, dice dearly....
Quote by Plato: The democratic youth lives along day by day, gratifying the desire that occurs to him, at one time d...
Quote by Anthony Bourdain: Is it a good hot dog? That’s all I want to know … I don’t think the personal health and purity of my...
Quote by Benjamin Franklin: Never spare the parson's wine nor the baker's pudding...
Quote by Mark Twain: The signs of excessive indulgence in this destructive pastime are easily detectable. They are these:...
Quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: I treat my heart like a sick child and gratify its every fancy...
Quote by H. L. Mencken: All the charming and beautiful things, from the Song of Songs, to bouillabaisse, and from the nine B...
Quote by Charles Dickens: ... she indulged in melancholy - that cheapest and most accessible of luxuries....
Quote by Maya Angelou: I love a Hebrew National hot dog with an ice-cold Corona - no lime. If the phone rings, I won't answ...