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joy life wonder
represented the joy and the wonder of life itself. Janet Reno
joy i-have-no-friends relation
There is no hope of joy except in human relations. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
joy ransom way
Pity was meant to be a spur that drives joy to help misery. But it can be used the wrong way round. It can be used for a kind of blackmailing. Those who choose misery can hold joy up to ransom, by pity. C. S. Lewis
joy elements praise
Praise is the mode of love which always has some element of joy in it. C. S. Lewis
joy flying want
Flying is such a joy. You just want to hoot. Cathy Rigby
joy
It is always a joy to be nominated, Kelsey Grammer
joy sorrow divided
Sorrows when shared are less burdensome, though joys divided are increased. Bill Vaughan
joy love
That's the joy I have as a filmmaker, that's what I love to do. I'm very fortunate. Mira Nair
joy obligation
It is not an obligation but a joy Jean Killy
solitude privilege prize
I prize the privilege of being alone. Carl Rogers
solitude soul body
This perpetual hurry of business and company ruins me in soul if not in body. More solitude and earlier hours! William Wilberforce
solitude peculiar thrones
Grand, gloomy, and peculiar, he sat upon the throne a sceptred hermit, wrapped in the solitude of his own originality. Charles Phillips
solitude looks elbows
Karen, her elbows folded on the deck-rail, wanted to share with someone the pleasure in being alone: this is the paradox of any happy solitude. She had never landed at Cork, so this hill and that hill beyond were as unexpected as pictures at which you say "Oh look!" Nobody was beside her to share the moment, which would have been imperfect with anyone else there. Elizabeth Bowen
solitude walks ifs
After all, when you take a walk you're after solitude, and if the solitude won't come to you, you must go to it. Elfriede Jelinek
solitude betray
And Vin liked solitude. When you're alone, no one can betray you Brandon Sanderson
solitude company conditions
Solitude is a condition best enjoyed in company. Eleanor Catton
solitude depth madness
Somewhere in the depths of solitude, beyond wilderness and freedom, lay the trap of madness. Edward Abbey
solitude listening getting-older
The older I grow, the more I find myself alone. Alberto Giacometti
taste
Part of it is just that they taste so wonderful. Ed Baker
taste horror human-life
Only He who really lived a human life (and I presume that only one did) can fully taste the horror of death. C. S. Lewis
taste moments goodness
The moment good taste knows itself, some of its goodness is lost. C. S. Lewis
taste
Taste everything, eat nothing. Bethenny Frankel
taste appetite satisfied
Taste begins when appetite is satisfied. Bernard Berenson
taste worst
That was the worst taste you could have as a player. . . . That?s something you just don?t forget. Daniel Kessler
taste wish
I wish we could play. When you come off of a disappointing loss, you want to get back at it and get the feeling, the taste out of your mouth. Tommy Amaker
taste
We're predators; we don't eat meat because it's handy, we eat meat because we have a taste for blood. Jeff Lindsay
taste opinion my-own
I have an opinion. I have my own taste. Miley Cyrus