“In our pursuit of the things of this world, we usually prevent enjoyment, by expectation; we anticipate our own happiness, and eat out the heart and sweetness of worldly pleasures, by delightful forethoughts of them; so that when we come to possess them, they do not answer the expectation, nor satisfy the desires which were raised about them, and they vanish into nothing.” WorldHeartDesireAnswersPleasureThis WorldExpectationsRaisedPursuitEnjoymentAnticipationSweetnessDelightfulWorldlyAnticipateForethoughtWorldly Pleasures Book:The works of the most reverend Dr. John Tillotson containing two hundred sermons and discourses, on several occasions ... Source: The works of the most reverend Dr. John Tillotson containing two hundred sermons and discourses, on several occasions ...
“I'll always be happy if they'd leave me alone in that delightful and unknown furthest corner, apart from struggles, putrefactions and nonsense; the ultimate corner of sugar and toast, where the mermaids catch the branches of the willows and the heart opens to a flute's sharpness.” IfsHeartStruggleUltimateCornersBranchesNonsenseSugarDelightfulLeaving MeMe AloneToastsMermaidFlutesLeave Me AloneAlways Be HappySharpness Author:Federico Garcia Lorca