P(gun)Ҹ옷(l)ӢZ(y)Ծx
labor is often the father of pleasure.
french philosopher and historian
ڄ(dng)ǿ옷(l)֮
(gu)܌W(xu)vʷW(xu)ҷ̩
one of the greatest pleasure in life is conversation.
logan peasall smith, americen writer
Ę(l)Ȥ֮һǽՄ
(gu)ʷ˹l.p.
perfect understanding will sometimes almost extinguish pleasure.
a.e. housman, british scholar and poet
ȫЕr(sh)(hu)ʹ(l)Ȥʧ
Ӣ(gu)W(xu)Ԋ(sh)˺˹.a.e.
never less idle than when wholly idle, nor less alone than when wholly alone.
john clare, british poet
ҪeȫeҪoȫo
Ӣ(gu)Ԋ(sh)˿Rj.
people who cannot find time for recreation are obliged sooner or later to find time for illness.
john wanamaker,american merchant
vr(sh)gʘ(l)(hu)vr(sh)g
(gu) ÷.j.
pleasure is nothing else but the intermission of pain, the enjoying of something i am in great trouble for till i have it.
john selden , british jurist
옷(l)^(gu)ʹgЪ֮ǰҪM(jn)DŬ
Ӣ(gu)W(xu) .j.
praise is ilde sunlight to the human spirit, we cannot flower and grow without it.
graham green, british writer
(du)˵ľ(li)f(shu)ٝP(yng)(yng)һ](mi)҂㲻_(ki)L(zhng)
Ӣ(gu) .g.
rest is a good thing, but boredom is its brother.
voltaire, french philosopher
ϢǼo(w)ąsֵ
a good laugh is sunshine in a house.
william makepeace thackeray.british novelist
ĚgЦǷg(yng)
Ӣ(gu)Сf(shu)_w.m.
a man who is never satisfied with himself and whom therefore nobody can please.
johann wolfgang von goethe , german poet
ҪǏā(li)MԼͲ(hu)܉ʹM
(gu)Ԋ(sh)˸.j.w.
a smile is ever the most bright and beautiful with a tear upon it. what is the dawn without its dew? the tear, by the smile is made precious above the smile itself.
susanne k.langer, american philosopher and educator
ЦݎϜI鿂rG](mi)¶ˮ߀ʲô峿I鎧Ц׃Ц߀F
(gu)܌W(xu)ms.k
all work and no play makes jack a dull boy.
james howell, british witer
ֻʘ(l)ʹg
Ӣ(gu)RS.j.
anticipating pleasure is also a pleasure.
friedrich schiller.german dramatist and plet
A(y)ڿ옷(l)ҲһN옷(l)
(gu)Ԋ(sh)ϯ.f.
better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remem-ber and be sad.
chtistina georgina rossetti.british poetess.
ЦһЦȳüĘӛסҪõö
Ӣ(gu)ŮԊ(sh)_.c.g.
but headlong joy is ever on the wing.
john milton,british poet
pʵĿ옷(l)˲Ϣ
Ӣ(gu)Ԋ(sh) D.j.
energy is eternal delight.
w.black. american poet and artist
Ŀ옷(l)
(gu)Ԋ(sh)ˇg(sh)ҲR.w.
everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself.
baudelaire charles, french poet
ӣʘ(l)ȹ˷ζ
(gu)Ԋ(sh) 頖˹.b.
he laughs best who laughs last.
walter scott, british writer
h(yun)Ҋ(jin)ࡣ
Ӣ(gu)ƌW(xu).j.
he who can conceal his joys is greater than he who can hide his griefs.
johnann lavater, seiss writer
[ؚg(l)'˱[رʹ˸˲
ʿ .j.
i like the laughter that opens the lips and the heart, that shows at the same time pearls and the soul.
victor hugo, french writer
ϲgܲ_(ki)pЦϲgչʾX`Ц
(gu).v.
i never condider ease and joyfulness as the purpose of life itself.
albert einstein, american scientist
ҏā(li)J(rn)鰲ݺ͚g(l)Ŀ
(gu)ƌW(xu)Ґ(i)˹̹.a.
i wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble ease, but the doctrine of the strenuous life.
theodore roosevelt, american statesman
ԸP(yng)ŗlD^l(f)DZµİݡ
(gu)μ_˹.t.
it is a curious fact that in bad days we can very vividly recall the good time that is now no more; but that in good days we have only a very cold and imperfect memory of the bad.
arthur schopenharer, german philosopher
ֵú˂?c)ڵ鹵ĕr(sh)(hu)ػؑѽ(jng)ȥ 옷(l)r(sh)ڵĕr(sh)(du)\(yn)r(sh)ֻһNĮȫӛ
(gu)܌W(xu)屾A.a.
it is a poor heart that never rejoices.
f rederick marryat, british novelist
h(yun)옷(l)ĺܿɱ
Ӣ(gu)Сf(shu)R.f.
joys are our wings, sorrows are our spurs.
jean paul richter,french writer
g(l)˂p ˂l(f)Ą(dng)
(gu).j.p
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