Quotes about Enjoyment
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
I am concerned about the things in my life that still need to change because I want them to change. But I know that change comes about by degrees as I go from glory to glory. Most people are so busy trying to move on to the next level of glory that they don't enjoy the level they are in at the moment. Enjoy
— Joyce Meyer
and decide you really do want a hot fudge sundae! Go ahead and eat it. It is continual excess that causes trouble—not occasional liberties. God created a wide variety of foods for us to eat. Every good food God made, you can eat.
— Joyce Meyer
It's been my experience that you can nearly always enjoy things if you make up your mind firmly that you will. L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables
— Joyce Meyer
Trying to solve tomorrow's problems today only steals the energy God has prearranged for you in order to enjoy today.
— Joyce Meyer
Don't be so focused on the destination that you fail to enjoy the journey.
— Joyce Meyer
Trust in Him Have you decided to enjoy today? Trust that God is with you every day, in every moment—the big moments and the ordinary—and He wants you to enjoy them
— Joyce Meyer
Enjoying life begins with enjoying yourself. You're the one person you're never going to get away from, so you'd better learn to like yourself. It's impossible to love your life if you don't love yourself.
— Joyce Meyer
Surely happiness is reflective, like the light of heaven; and every countenance, bright with smiles, and glowing with innocent enjoyment, is a mirror transmitting to others the rays of a supreme and ever-shining benevolence.
— Washington Irving
I always think, when there's stuff that people don't like, I always say that if I have another success, I'll enjoy it more, but you don't really.
— Danny Boyle
Revival is: God, gladly at the center of my life, experienced and enjoyed.
— James MacDonald
I wanted it all to be wonderful for you.' She waited for him to find his own answer to this, which he did with disarming swiftness. 'That's vanity, I suppose. Take pen and ink and write it down. His lordship is in the enjoyment of very low spirits, owing to his inexplicable inability to bend Providence to his own designs.
— Dorothy Sayers