Abstaining Quote by Jean-Jacques Rousseau Download Open image “Abstaining so as really to enjoy, is the epicurism, the very perfection, of reason.” — Jean-Jacques Rousseau ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Abstaining Abstinence Enjoy Perfection Reason
To abstain completely from all enjoyments may be easy. Yet to enjoy life and retain spiritual integrity - there is the challenge. — Abraham Joshua Heschel Copy Share Image
“The true Epicurean cultivates the capacity to take pleasure in simple things, while those around him chase pleasure in more things.” — Luke Slattery Copy Share Image
It is an absolute perfection and virtually divine to know how to enjoy our being rightfully. — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
It is an absolute and virtually divine perfection to know how to enjoy our being rightfully. — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
That pleasure which is at once the most pure, the most elevating and the most intense, is derived, I maintain, from the contemplation of… — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image
“Epicurus said you should live for pleasure - adding that nothing brings more pleasure than a little sun and a glass of water. It is on this principle that our conjugal existence has rested for three years, devoted to making love, reading, eating excellent meals, spending a few days in a nice hotel by the sea, visiting out friends (not… — Benoît Duteurtre Copy Share
Aesthetic pleasure is not to be taken lightly; it's very important for the spirit and therefore the health. — Robert Bateman Copy Share Image
To enjoy a thing exclusively is commonly to exclude yourself from the true enjoyment of it. — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
There is nothing pleasurable except what is in harmony with the utmost depths of our divine nature. — Henry Suso Copy Share Image
When you manage to achieve something, it gives you great pleasure. — Klaas-Jan Huntelaar Copy Share Image
Her dignity consists in being unknown to the world; her glory is in the esteem of her husband; her pleasures in the happiness of… — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
Take the course opposite to custom and you will almost always do well. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
Everything we do not have at our birth and which we need when we are grown is given to us by education. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
The first person who, having enclosed a plot of land, took it into his head to say this is mine and found people simple… — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
...in respect of riches, no citizen shall ever be wealthy enough to buy another, and none poor enough to be forced to sell himself. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
Take from the philosopher the pleasure of being heard and his desire for knowledge ceases. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
Men, in general, are not this or that, they are what they are made to be. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
I would rather be a man of paradoxes than a man of prejudices. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“O Fabricius! What would your great soul have thought, if to your own misfortune you had been called back to life and had seen… — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“The sword wears out its sheath, as it is sometimes said. That is my story. My passions have made me live, and my passions… — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
Whence do I get my rules of conduct? I find them in my heart. Whatever I feel to be good is good. Whatever I… — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
“If one divided all of human science into two parts - the one common to all men, the other particular to the learned -… — Jean-Jacques Rousseau Copy Share Image
Paraphrased: The way of al-Junayd includes among other things abstaining constantly from resisting God Most High in whatever happens to one, whether good or… — Ibn Ata Allah Copy Share Image
Give a child the habit of sacredly regarding the truth - of carefully respecting the property of others - of scrupulously abstaining from all… — Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux Copy Share Image
If there were only some way of contriving that a state or an army should be made up of lovers and their beloved, they… — Plato Copy Share Image
It was palpable, all that wanting: Mother wanting something more, Dad wanting something more, everyone wanting something more. This wasn't going to do for… — Anne Taylor Fleming Copy Share Image
I'm the worst ad anyone could possibly be for abstaining from anything. — Matt Roper Copy Share Image
Jesus isn't coming for a church that's gritting her teeth, struggling to stay free from sin, secretly wishing she could indulge in a little… — Mike Bickle Copy Share Image
To be disciplined does not mean being silent, abstaining, or doing only what one thinks one may undertake without risk; it is not the… — Ferdinand Foch Copy Share Image
Peace, if it ever exists, will not be based on the fear of war, but on the love of peace. It will not be… — Herman Wouk Copy Share Image
Temperance referred not abstaining, but going the right length and no further...of course it may be the duty of a particular Christian, or any… — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
An artist needs knowledge and the power of observation only so that he can tell from what he is abstaining, and to be sure… — Andrei Tarkovsky Copy Share Image
We think of prices as simply the notation of how much we must pay for things. But the price system accomplishes far more than… — Sheldon Richman Copy Share Image
Science has long been in the value business. Despite a widespread belief to the contrary, scientific validity is not the result of scientists abstaining… — Sam Harris Copy Share Image