“All of the pleasures of this present physical life can be continued into the next life as well, since we will have a body which is similar to our present physical body, but so much more glorious and wonderful and supernatural. We will be able to eat, drink, be merry and have fun without ever suffering pain or sickness or weariness or death.” WellsBodyAblePainSufferingNextFunPleasureWonderfulDrinkHaving FunGloriousSicknessHeavenlyMerryWearinessPhysical BodyNext LifeSuffering Pain Author:David Berg
“I don't want to write things that people don't want to read. I would have no pleasure in producing something that sold 600 copies but that was considered very wonderful. I would prefer to sell 20,000 copies because the readers loved it. When I write books I don't actually think about the market in that way. I just tell myself the story. I don't think I'm talking to a 10-year-old boy or a six-year-old girl. I just write on the level the story seems to call for.” PeopleThinkingWayWantWritingYearsBookStoriesSeemsGirlPleasureLevelsTalkingBoysWonderfulReaderSixSellsCopiesSix Year Olds Author:Emily Rodda
“People must feel that the natural world is important and valuable and beautiful and wonderful and an amazement and a pleasure.” PeopleWorldFeelsImportantBeautifulNaturalPleasureWonderfulValuableNatural WorldAmazement Author:David Attenborough
“I have the wonderful pleasure of finishing the book and closing it. And I don't read them later.” BookPleasureWonderfulClosingFinishing Author:Toni Morrison
“The wise individual doesn't get too attached to any of life's pleasures, knowing that wonderful science is hard at work proving it's bad for him.” HardIndividualPleasureKnowingWiseWonderfulProve Author:Bill Vaughan
“Alongside my "no email" policy, I resolve to make better use of the wonderful Royal Mail, and send letters and postcards to people. There is a huge pleasure in writing a letter, putting it in an envelope and sticking the stamp on it. And huge pleasure in receiving real letters, too.” PeopleWritingRealUsePleasureWonderfulPolicyHugeLettersResolveMailReceivingRoyalEmailStampsEnvelopesPostcards Author:Tom Hodgkinson