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Sleep my little baby-oh Sleep until you waken When you wake you'll see the world If I'm not mistaken... Kiss a lover Dance a measure, Find your name And buried treasure... Face your life Its pain, Its pleasure, Leave no path untaken.


Neil Gaiman


#choice #dance #identity #individuality #life

The truly cultured are capable of owning thousands of unread books without losing their composure or their desire for more.


Gabriel Zaid


#composure #culture #unread #age

Pleasure is the only thing one should live for, nothing ages like happiness.


Oscar Wilde


#inspirational #pleasure #age

If we are calm," replied the policeman, "it is the calm of organized resistance." "Eh?" said Syme, staring. "The soldier must be calm in the thick of the battle," pursued the policeman. "The composure of an army is the anger of a nation.


G.K. Chesterton


#calm #composure #anger

Agatha Christie has given more pleasure in bed than any other woman.


Nancy Banks Smith


#bed #christie #given #more #other

I don't want my work to be an exposure of my feelings.


Jasper Johns


#feelings #i #want #work

Art is a kind of mining," he said. "The artist a variety of prospector searching for the sparkling silver of meaning in the earth.


Jane Urquhart


#mining #treasure #art

Ingenious philosophers tell you, perhaps, that the great work of the steam-engine is to create leisure for mankind. Do not believe them: it only creates a vacuum for eager thought to rush in. Even idleness is eager now—eager for amusement; prone to excursion-trains, art museums, periodical literature, and exciting novels; prone even to scientific theorizing and cursory peeps through microscopes. Old Leisure was quite a different personage. He only read one newspaper, innocent of leaders, and was free from that periodicity of sensations which we call post-time. He was a contemplative, rather stout gentleman, of excellent digestion; of quiet perceptions, undiseased by hypothesis; happy in his inability to know the causes of things, preferring the things themselves. He lived chiefly in the country, among pleasant seats and homesteads, and was fond of sauntering by the fruit-tree wall and scenting the apricots when they were warmed by the morning sunshine, or of sheltering himself under the orchard boughs at noon, when the summer pears were falling. He knew nothing of weekday services, and thought none the worse of the Sunday sermon if it allowed him to sleep from the text to the blessing; liking the afternoon service best, because the prayers were the shortest, and not ashamed to say so; for he had an easy, jolly conscience, broad-backed like himself, and able to carry a great deal of beer or port-wine, not being made squeamish by doubts and qualms and lofty aspirations.


George Eliot


#leisure #technology #art

... food is not simply organic fuel to keep body and soul together, it is a perishable art that must be savoured at the peak of perfection.


E.A. Bucchianeri


#art-form #cooking #dinner #food #food-for-thought

Where is our comfort but in the free, uninvolved, finally mysterious beauty and grace of this world that we did not make, that has no price? Where is our sanity but there? Where is our pleasure but in working and resting kindly in the presence of this world? (pg. 215, Economy and Pleasure)


Wendell Berry


#creation #mystery #pleasure #work #art






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