Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
A nation that has nothing but its amusements will not be amused for long. — Gilbert K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
Let us read and let us dance - two amusements that will never do any harm to the world. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
In our amusements a certain limit is to be placed that we may not devote ourselves to a life of pleasure and… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
Any reading not of a vicious species must be a good substitute for the amusements too apt to fill up the leisure… — James Madison Copy Share Image
The amusements of broadcast consist mainly of songs, stories, and games, just as in tribal life. The songs and stories are mostly… — Stewart Brand Copy Share Image
To find recreation in amusements is not happiness; for this joy springs from alien and extrinsic sources, and is therefore dependent upon… — Blaise Pascal Copy Share Image
“Because of the times, and because the child has been living in a world filled with every kind of thrill and adventure,… — Judith C. Waller Copy Share Image
No one has yet added up all the heavy, stress-filled workdays as well as the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of lives that are… — Leo Tolstoy Copy Share Image
If a work of art is placed before me, I believe I can enjoy it; but I do not overlook the fact,… — George Henry Lewes Copy Share Image
“This is a perfect example of how entirely out of hand the women in this country have gotten. You act like men… — Susan Elizabeth Phillips Copy Share Image
America is said to have the highest per capita boredom of any spot on earth! We know that because we have the… — Billy Graham Copy Share Image
Innocent amusements are such as excite moderately, and such as produce a cheerful frame of mind, not boisterous mirth; such as refresh,… — William Ellery Channing Copy Share Image