"The true enjoyments must be spontaneous and..." - Quote by C S Lewis
The true enjoyments must be spontaneous and compulsive and look to no remoter end.
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“We thought the Duke would have been pleased if the King's Majesty would have married his daughter, but nothing came of that--' Squints, and has freckles,' said Caspian. Oh, poor girl,' said Lucy.”
“We must get over wanting to be needed.”
“Joy bursts in our lives when we go about doing the good at hand and not trying to manipulate things and times to achieve joy.”
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“But then anyone who's worth anything reads just what he likes, as the mood takes him, and with extravagant enthusiasm.”
“For unflagging interest and enjoyment, a household of children, if things go reasonably well, certainly all other forms of success and achievement lose their importance by comparison.”
“Life is short, yet sweet.”
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“There is pleasure in calm remembrance of a past sorrow.”
“In the human species at all events there is a great diversity of pleasures. The same things delight some men and annoy others, and things painful and disgusting to some are pleasant and attractive to others.”
“The aim of the wise is not to secure pleasure, but to avoid pain.”