"On with the dance, let the joy..." - Quote by Mark Twain
On with the dance, let the joy be unconfined.
More by Mark Twain
“I am not an economist. I am an honest man!”
“Shall we go on conferring our Civilization upon the peoples that sit in darkness, or shall we give those poor things a rest?”
“It is not worth while to strain one's self to tell the truth to people who habitually discount everything you tell them, whether it is true or isn't.”
More on Joy
“Would you deny your son or your daughter the ecstasy of finding someone to love?”
“As long as this exists, this sunshine and this cloudless sky, and as long as I can enjoy it, how can I be sad?”
“How fair doth NatureAppear again!How bright the sunbeams!How smiles the plain!The flow'rs are burstingFrom ev'ry bough,And thousand voicesEach bush yields now.And joy and gladnessFill ev'ry breast!Oh earth!-oh sunlight!Oh rapture blest!Oh love! oh loved one!”
More on Happiness
“In that sense, what a great way to live, if you could always do things that interest you, and do them with people who interest you.”
“Service which is rendered without joy helps neither the servant nor the served.”
“Are you so unobservant as not to have found out that sanity and happiness are an impossible combination?”