“Antiphon, as another man gets pleasure from a good horse, or a dog, or a bird, I get even more pleasure from good friends. And if I have something good, I teach it to them, and I introduce them to others who will be useful to them with respect to virtue. And together with my friends I go through the treasures of wise men of old which they left behind written in books, and we peruse them. If we see something good, we pick it out and hold it to be a great profit, if we are able to prove useful to one another.” IfsMenBookWisdomAbleTogetherLeftPleasureBehindsTeachVirtueWiseWrittenDogProveBirdPicksMy FriendsHorseProfitTreasureIntroducingGood FriendLeft BehindAnother ManGood Horse Author:Socrates
“Whichever way we look the prospect is disagreeable. Behind, we have left pleasures we shall never enjoy, and therefore regret; and before, we see pleasures which we languish to possess, and are consequently uneasy till we possess them.” WayLooksLeftEnjoyPleasureBehindsRegretAnticipationUneasyDisagreeableLanguish Book:The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith Source: The miscellaneous works of Oliver Goldsmith
“When a little pleasure has flashed for a moment against the dark, I have made that jewel mine. I have hundreds of them ... I call it my Necklace of Perfect Joy. When the world goes wrong, I have only to close my eyes and remember all the links in my chain, set with gems, some large and some small, but all beautiful with the beauty which never fades. It is all I can take with me when I go. My material possessions must stay behind, but my Necklace of Perfect Joy will bring me happiness to the end, when I put it on, to be nevermore unclasped.” WorldLittlesMadeI CanEndsMomentsEyeBeautifulRememberJoyDarkPerfectPleasureBehindsMinesMaterialsPossessionChainsLinksFadesJewelsGemsMaterial PossessionsNecklacesNevermoreNever Fade Author:Myrtle Reed
“I don't really have guilty pleasures. Anything musically that I fully, fully believe, is good no matter who the artist is, no matter what the marketing is behind it, I stand pretty firm.” BelieveMatterArtistPleasureBehindsNo Matter WhatMarketingGuiltyFirmGuilty Pleasure Author:Solange Knowles
“Learn to recognize the counterfeit coins that may buy you just a moment of pleasure, But then drag you for days like a broken man behind a farting camel.” MenMayMomentsPleasureBehindsBrokenDragCoinsCamelsCounterfeitBroken Man Author:Hafez
“If you want to be powerful in life you have to enjoy the process. You have to get pleasure out of making the thing that you're making. There has to be that kind of purpose behind it. If your purpose is simply gaining power, if that becomes your end in life then you end up sort of destroying yourself because you lose the sense of detachment that's very necessary.” IfsWantKindEndsPurposeProcessEnjoyLosesPleasurePowerfulBehindsDestroyingDetachmentGaining PowerDestroying Yourself Author:Robert Greene
“For a well-made cup of coffee is the proper beginning to an idle day. Its aroma is beguiling, its taste is sweet; yet it leaves behind only bitterness and regret. In that, it resembles, surely, the pleasures of love.” WellsMadePleasureBehindsSweetRegretTasteCoffeeCupsBitternessIdleCoffee CupAroma Author:Anthony Capella
“Behind joy and laughter there may be a temperament, coarse, hard and callous. But behind sorrow there is always sorrow. Pain, unlike pleasure, wears no mask. ... For this reason there is no truth comparable to sorrow. There are times when sorrow seems to me to be the only truth. Other things may be illusions of the eye or the appetite, made to blind the one and cloy the other, but out of sorrow have the worlds been built, and at the birth of a child or a star there is pain.” WorldMayChildrenMadeHardReasonSeemsEyePainJoyStarsPleasureBehindsSadnessBirthSorrowSadLaughterIllusionBuiltBlindMaskAppetiteTemperamentCoarseCallousBirth Of A Child Author:Oscar Wilde