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anticipation holy meetings
As we come to the Bible, we can come with the holy anticipation of actually meeting with God. Aiden Wilson Tozer
anticipation certainty doom
Antisappointment. Anticipation colliding head-on with the certainty of its own doom. Chip Kidd
anticipation pleasure
Anticipation of pleasure is, in itself, a very considerable pleasure. David Hume
anticipation security
We must discover security within ourselves. Boris Pasternak
anticipation enjoyable activity
Often, the most enjoyable part of an activity is the anticipation. Daniel Kahneman
anticipation thanks has-beens
For all that has been, Thanks. To all that shall be, Yes. Dag Hammarskjold
anticipation anticipate
We usually get what we anticipate. Claude M. Bristol
anticipation pleasure greater
Anticipation is the greater part of pleasure. Angela Carter
anticipation spirit merchant-of-venice
All things that are, are with more spirit chased than enjoyed. William Shakespeare
joyful natural states
Being joyful is our natural state of being. Deepak Chopra
joyfully lawn start wearing weeping
We start out weeping in lawn chairs; by the end we are actually wearing the landscape, joyfully at one with it. Meg Stuart
joyful
In coaching, you don't ever really have that joyful fun, but there's no question that it's enjoyable. George Karl
joyful men poet
Most joyful the Poet be; It is through him that all men see William Channing
joyfulness marvelous participants
We are all participants in the marvelous. James Broughton
joyful pleasant thankful
A joyful and pleasant thing it is to be thankful Common Prayer
joyful music perceived sad solidarity songs
With sad music, or music that's perceived as sad, there's a sense of solidarity that can be really powerful. My songs are all joyful to me. J. Tillman
joyful tension feels
When we feel joyful, euphoric, happy, we are more open to life, more capable of seeing things clearly and handling daily tensions. Leo Buscaglia
joyful whole activity
To make an activity joyful, keep adding things until the activity as a whole becomes more appealing than repulsing. Martha Beck