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voyages bitter tire
Amer savoir, celui qu'on tire du voyage! Bitter is the knowledge gained in travelling. Charles Baudelaire
voyages ships doe
The result of the voyage does not depend on the speed of the ship, but on whether or not it keeps a true course. Albert Schweitzer
voyages speakers
A talk is a voyage. It must be charted. The speaker who starts nowhere, usually gets there. Dale Carnegie
voyages accomplished
Voyages are accomplished inwardly. Henry Miller
voyages made wells
My voyage was never a well-conceived plan, nor will it ever be. I have made it up as I went along. Jimmy Buffett
voyages companionship pleasure
A voyage without companionship, that is to say without conversation, is one of the saddest pleasures of life. Madame de Stael
voyages captains
Oh captain, my captain, bon voyage. Ken Dryden
voyages tall taciturn
Like them you are tall and taciturn, and you are sad, all at once, like a voyage. Pablo Neruda
voyages ships lines
The voyage of the best ship is a zigzag line of a hundred tacks. Ralph Waldo Emerson
companionship celebration enough
There is not enough celebration of companionship. Relationships aren't just about eroticism and sexuality. Francesca Annis
companionship isolation form
Isolation offered its own form of companionship Jhumpa Lahiri
companionship dies
Tell your friend that in his death, a part of you dies and goes with him. Wherever he goes, you also go. He will not be alone. Jiddu Krishnamurti
companionship wonderful form
The companionship of dead writers is a wonderful form of live friendship. Julian Barnes
companionship bedrock
He thought of her often, and he missed the companionship they'd once shared and the friendship that had been the bedrock of their marriage at its best. Nicholas Sparks
companionship herds creatures
Friendship is a creature formed for a companionship not for a herd. Michel de Montaigne
companionship old-proverb
Like, according to the old proverb, naturally goes with like. Marcus Tullius Cicero
companionship affinity tenderness
There is an organic affinity between joyousness and tenderness. William James
pleasure duty
One reads for pleasure...it is not a public duty. Alan Bennett
pleasure given recollection
To have given pleasure to one human being is a recollection that sweetens life. Agnes Repplier
pleasure
There is a pleasure in affecting affectation. Charles Lamb
pleasure pleasant
To make pleasures pleasant shorten them. Charles Buxton
pleasure
I set out to discover the why of it, and to transform my pleasure into knowledge. Charles Baudelaire
pleasure pleasant pleasant-things
Do pleasant things yourself, but unpleasant things through others. Baltasar Gracian
pleasure
Pleasure is everything. Diana Vreeland
pleasure products
Learning was a by-product of her search for pleasure David Brooks
pleasure source slippery
...pleasure, of course, is a slippery word.... Our pleasures ultimately belong to us, not to the pleasure's source. Billy Collins