Pleasure quotes

Welcome to our collection of Pleasure quotes! This page is dedicated to celebrating the joy and satisfaction that can be found in life's many pleasures. Whether it's indulging in a favorite hobby, savoring a delicious meal, or simply basking in the warmth of a moment, pleasure is an essential part of a fulfilling life.

Here, you will find a wide range of quotes that capture the essence of pleasure and its significance in our lives. From famous philosophers to renowned authors, these words of wisdom remind us of the importance of embracing and savoring moments of pleasure. We hope that these quotes inspire you to seek out and appreciate the simple pleasures that bring happiness to your life.

As you explore this collection, you will encounter quotes that delve into various aspects of pleasure. Some may reflect on the sensory pleasures of taste, touch, and smell, while others may focus on the pleasures of love, friendship, or experiences. Regardless of the specific category, each quote offers a unique perspective on the beauty and joy that accompanies moments of pleasure.

So, take a moment to immerse yourself in this collection of Pleasure quotes. Let these words uplift your spirits, spark your imagination, and remind you to seek out and embrace the little pleasures that make life truly worthwhile.

Obviously, there is pleasure in the execution of any sort of art, and using language, as Nabokov felt also, is an exquisite process.
E. B. White
E. B. White
Versatile Writer & Author of Beloved Classics
A poet's pleasure is to withhold a little of his meaning, to intensify by mystification. He unzips the veil from beauty, but does not remove it.
M. F. K. Fisher
M. F. K. Fisher
Pioneering Food Writer
All men are hungry. They always have been. They must eat, and when they deny themselves the pleasures of carrying out that need, they are cutting off part of their possible fullness, their natural realization of life, whether they are rich or poor.
Kafu Nagai
Kafu Nagai
Japanese writer, essayist, diarist and translator
I believe that man was created to enjoy himself, indeed, that he can claim it as his legitimate right. In fact, as long as he lives, man cannot help enjoying himself, even if he tries not... . Today the average person, when he hears the word pleasure, immediately thinks of something immoral. But nothing could be more wrong.
Craig Stone
Craig Stone
English footballer
Only the dying take pleasure in the details of what the healthy fail to notice.
the art of reading hardly differs from the art of writing, in that its most intense pleasures and pains must remains private, and cannot be communicated to others.
It feels good, honey, but it isn't love.