Quotes about Enjoy
Live now. When you are eating, eat. When you are loving, love. when you are talking with someone, talk. When you are looking at a flower, look. Catch the beauty of the moment!
— Leo Buscaglia
The first question in the Westminster Shorter Catechism is "What is the chief end of man?" What is the final purpose? What is the main thing about us? Where are we going, and what will we do when we get there? The answer is "To glorify God and enjoy him forever".
— Eugene Peterson
Only the traveling is good which reveals to me the value of home and enables me to enjoy it better.
— Henry David Thoreau
Live in the moment and make it so beautiful that it will be worth remembering
— Fanny Crosby
Time becomes a means to an end, not moments in which to enjoy God or pay attention to others.
— Henri Nouwen
This spending of the best part of one's life earning money in order to enjoy a questionable liberty during the least valuable part of it reminds me of the Englishman who went to India to make a fortune first, in order that he might return to England and live the life of a poet.
— Henry David Thoreau
We can no more enjoy life by hoping for a future result than we can enjoy music by waiting for the final note.
— Vernon Howard
It's all I've got to think of now—to do my work well and make the world a bit better place for them as can enjoy it.
— George Eliot
When the Word, by the power of the Spirit, is heard, embraced, and enjoyed, we are strengthened to resist the flesh and to savor the Son.
— Sam Storms
Some thinkers hold that it is by nature that people become good, others that it is by habit, and others that it is by instruction. . . just as a piece of land has to be prepared beforehand if it is to nourish the seed, so the mind of the pupil has to be prepared in its habits if it is to enjoy and dislike the right things.
— Aristotle
Live while ye may,Yet happy pair.
— John Milton
On Christ's glory I would fix all my thoughts and desires, and the more I see of the glory of Christ, the more the painted beauties of this world will wither in my eyes and I will be more and more crucified to this world. It will become to me like something dead and putrid, impossible for me to enjoy.
— John Owen