Quotes about Enjoyment
people don't seem too worried about a possible end twenty billion years in the future. You can do quite a lot of eating, drinking and being merry before that.
— Stephen Hawking
they asked them if they could do it all over again and live their life again what would they do differently. The three things that almost all of them said were: (1) They would reflect more. Enjoy more moments. More sunrises and sunsets. More moments of joy. (2) They would take more risks and chances. Life is too short not to go for it. (3) They would have left a legacy. Something that would live on after they die.
— Jon Gordon
Remember, you have only one ride through life so give it all you got and enjoy the ride.
— Jon Gordon
To go to heaven, fully to enjoy God, is infinitely better than the most pleasant accommodations here.
— Jonathan Edwards
There is no comfort, I find, in any enjoyment, without enjoying God, and being engaged in his service.
— Jonathan Edwards
Bonhoeffer's theology had always leaned toward the incarnational view that did not eschew "the world," but that saw it as God's good creation to be enjoyed and celebrated, not merely transcended.
— Eric Metaxas
Sometimes it's nice just to relax and enjoy the kids.
— Frankie Bridge
How those girls enjoyed putting their nest in order! As Phil said, it was almost as good as getting married. You had the fun of homemaking without the bother of a husband.
— LM Montgomery
Life is worth living as long as there's a laugh in it
— LM Montgomery
looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them
— LM Montgomery
Everything you were designed to experience and enjoy is found in God. Knowing God is your life and your highest joy. You either believe that or you don't. Believe it and you will experience and enjoy life, real life, eventually. Guaranteed. Disbelieve it and, at best, you will experience counterfeit life and enjoy it only for a season.
— Larry Crabb
Though it may feel otherwise, enjoying life is no more dangerous than apprehending it with continuous anxiety and gloom.
— Alain de Botton