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Quotes about Enjoyment

Man must have just enough faith in himself to have adventures, and just enough doubt of himself to enjoy them.
— GK Chesterton
The rest is in Christ, and not something He gives apart from Himself, and so it is only in having Him that the rest can really be kept and enjoyed.
— Andrew Murray
This is the present moment. Learn how to gobble it up without fear or guilt.
— Paulo Coelho
I don't regret for a single moment having lived for pleasure. I did it to the full, as one should do everything that one does. There was no pleasure I did not experience. I threw the pearl of my soul into a cup of wine.
— Oscar Wilde
True happiness... arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one's self.
— Joseph Addison
Others admit that God may enjoy them on earth, but only if they are as spiritually mature as the apostle Paul. But the truth is that God will enjoy us while we mature. The knowledge of this is a vital key to turning sincere desire into spiritual maturity.
— Mike Bickle
Has any man planted a vineyard and not begun to enjoy its fruit? Let him return home, or he may die in battle and another man enjoy its fruit.
— Deuteronomy 20:6
I feel sorry for people who don't drink. When they wake up in the morning, that's as good as they're going to feel all day.
— Frank Sinatra
It seems to me that if God took the time to enjoy each phase of His creation, His work, then you and I should also take time to enjoy our work. We should work not just to accomplish, but also to enjoy our accomplishments
— Joyce Meyer
When we are enjoying the conscious presence of God, we are fulfilling the tenets of our salvation.
— AW Tozer
Don't fall for the lie that you can't enjoy life until the problem has been resolved. In the world you have trouble, but in Me you may have Peace—even in the midst of the mess! Your
— Sarah Young
New Testament passages make plain that this kingdom is not something to be "accepted" now and enjoyed later, but something to be entered now (Matt. 5:20; 18:3; John 3:3, 5). It is something that already has flesh-and-blood citizens (John 18:36; Phil. 3:20) who have been transformed into it (Col. 1:13) and are fellow workers in it (Col. 4:11).
— Dallas Willard