“I should, many a good day, have blown my brains out, but for the recollection that it would have given pleasure to my mother-in-law.” ShouldLawMotherGivenPleasureBrainGood DayIn-lawsRecollectionMother In Law Book:Byron: Selected Poetry and Prose Source: Byron: Selected Poetry and Prose
“One should never learn from one's mistakes. Making the same mistakes, over and over again, is a source of unremitting pleasure.” ShouldPleasureMistakeSourceSame MistakesMaking The Same Mistakes Author:Peter York
“We never had it so good: Every person alive today derives great benefit from comforts and pleasures that were not available in the past. All of the latest technological advances serve us to a remarkable degree. For all this we should be full of appreciation and gratitude.” ShouldPersonsTodayPastPleasureAliveGratitudeComfortDegreesBenefitsAppreciationAvailableRemarkableTechnologicalLive For TodayGratitude And Appreciation Author:Zelig Pliskin
“I still have a lot of pleasure doing them, but as time goes by I come to appreciate more clearly which paintings are good and which should be discarded.” ShouldStillsPleasurePaintingAppreciateDiscardedTime Goes By Book:Monet Source: Monet
“I have always believed that art should be a deep pleasure. I think there is a contradiction in an art of total despair, because the very fact that the art is made seems to contradict despair.” ThinkingShouldArtMadeFactsSeemsPleasureDespairArt IsContradictionAlways Believe Author:David Hockney
“In my view, wholesome pleasure, sport, and recreation are as vital to this nation as productive work and should have a large share in the national budget.” ShouldFunNationsSportsPleasureViewsShareShould HaveBudgetsProductiveRecreationProductive Work Author:Walt Disney