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pleasure profit reader vote won
He has won every vote who mingles profit with pleasure, by delighting and instructing the reader at the same time. Horace
pleasure share relish
For pleasure has no relish unless we share it. Virginia Woolf
pleasure please
Who pleases one against his will. William Congreve
pleasure
There is a pleasure in not being pleased. Voltaire
pleasure interfere
Business is always interfering with pleasure - but it makes other pleasures possible. William Feather
pleasure source variety
The great source of pleasure is variety. Samuel Johnson
pleasure sounds unexpected writer
Part of the pleasure of being a writer is that you get to go to unexpected places. If a place sounds interesting, I like to go. Robert Morgan
pleasure received
I never received a little pleasure from anything in my life; if I am pleased, it is in the extreme. William Cowper
pleasure pleasures-of-life satiety
In everything, satiety closely follows the greatest pleasures. Marcus Tullius Cicero
notes abstraction
That's what it is that you rehearse - the making of music, not the playing of notes as abstractions. Sarah Caldwell
notes melody
There are only so many notes so there must be only so many melodies. Willie Nelson
notes
The notes said they weren't suffering, they were just going to sleep. Peggy Cohen
notes handwritten-notes known
I'm known for my handwritten notes. Pamela Anderson
notes-music notes
Are we not formed, as notes of music are, For one another, though dissimilar? Percy Bysshe Shelley
notes caught wanted
I never wanted to get caught in doing something that was really one note. Gabriel Mann
notes novel
There's never a false note in a Berg novel. Augusten Burroughs
notes straight
When he left, he said he was going to take the notes straight to his engineer. Grant Tolbert
notes ifs sensations
If you are ever drowned or hung, be sure and make a note of your sensations. Edgar Allan Poe
senses takes
That takes away from one of your senses. Mark Bedenbaugh
senses ifs
If we extend our senses, we will consequently extend our knowledge. Neil Harbisson