Quotes about joy
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“…the joy of winning the World Cup cannot be compared with any amount of money”
Kapil Dev: 30 years on, I can still recall India World Cup victory
Sylphs
Poems (1851), Prometheus
“It is because I had so much joy that I came to have so much hate.”
Source: The Joy Luck Club (1989), Ch. 14, pg. 247
from the meditations of Jin Zenimura
Neverness (1988)
T. Lucretius Carus the Epicurean Philosopher, His Six Books De Natura Rerum Done into English Verse (1682), Book III, lines 820–840
High Infatuation: A Climber's Guide to Love and Gravity (2007)
Song The Carnival Is Over.
Source: Magical Record of the Beast 666: The Diaries of Aleister Crowley 1914-1920 (1972), p. 241
Knowing Yourself: The True in the False (1996)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 94.
Source: Pali Canon, Sutta Pitaka, Khuddaka Nikaya (Minor Collection), Dhammapada
Incidents from my career http://web.mit.edu/krugman/www/incidents.html (1995)
On the 2007 Nigerian Elections - "Selfless Service" http://www.modernghana.com/newsthread2/219944/1/ Modern Ghana (May 28 2009)
Act I, scene iii.
The Regicide (1749)
The Thirteenth Revelation, Chapter 38
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), p. 48-49
As A Man Thinketh (1902), Effect of Thought on Health and the Body
1870s, Oratory in Memory of Abraham Lincoln (1876)
Letter to Cassandra (1811-04-25) [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
Letters
The Thirteenth Revelation, Chapter 31
Address on the first day of LSD: Problem Child and Wonder Drug, an International Symposium on the Occasion of the 100th Birthday of Albert Hofmann (13 January 2006)
LSD: The Geek's Wonder Drug? (2006)
From 1980s onwards, Critical Path (1981)
"Marianna Alcoforando"
Helen of Troy and Other Poems (1911)
1840s, Past and Present (1843)
Interview in First for Women (8 February 2010, p. 46) http://jennifer-beals.com/media/press/first.html.
By Still Waters (1906)
RODIN, AUGUSTE. L'Art. Entretiens réunis par Paul Gsell, 1911
The Yosemite http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/writings/the_yosemite/ (1912), chapter 15: Hetch Hetchy Valley
1910s
The Little Cloud.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 354.
Quote about Corot, in his letter of 1852; as cited in Corot, Gary Tinterow, Michael Pantazzi, Vincent Pomarède - Galeries nationales du Grand Palais (France), National Gallery of Canada, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), 1996, p.271 – note 62
Corot's relationship with Daubigny was by far his most important friendship with another artist, during the 1860-70's
1840s - 1850s
Prologue, p. 13
Bully for Brontosaurus (1991)
“There is a deeper joy in emptying ourselves.”
Joy: Share it! p. 44.
Joy: Share it! (2017)
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Source: Poems (1898), Rhymes And Rhythms, XIV
Source: Multi-Secularism: A New Agenda, (2014), p. 58
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)
As quoted in Denise Worrell (1989), Icons: Intimate Portraits.
trans. Michael Chase (1995), p. 264
La Philosophie comme manière de vivre (2001)
Quote in 'Room 6, Max Ernst', the exhibition text of FONDATION BEYELER 2 - MAX ERNST, 2013, texts: Raphaël Bouvier & Ioana Jimborean; ed. Valentina Locatelli; transl. Karen Williams
Max Ernst is describing an early childhood experience, in the third person
posthumous
“To-day, whatever may annoy,
The word for me is Joy, just simple Joy.”
The Word.
“Joy and Sorrow have as source the very soul who planned their course.”
Rewards of Passion (Sheer Poetry) (1981)
The Nuts of Knowledge (1903)
“Outside of that single fatality of death, everything, joy or happiness, is liberty.”
The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), Absurd Creation
“The secret of joy is: To know the world and its evil powers … and still preserve the hope.”
Joy: Share it! p.54.
Joy: Share it! (2017)
Source: An Essay on Aristocratic Radicalism (1889), p. 41
“We all need joy, and we can all receive joy in only one way, by adding to the joy of others.”
[The end of sorrow <nowiki>[vol 1 of the Bhagavad Gita for daily living]</nowiki>, Easwaran, Eknath, w:Eknath Easwaran, 1993, Nilgiri, Tomales, CA, 9780915132171, http://books.google.com/books?id=3S4fEjh40AUC&pg=PA109&dq=%22We+all+need+joy,+and+we+can+all+receive+joy+in+only+one+way,+by+adding+to+the+joy+of+others.%22&hl=en&ei=4qmfTuKjO4LliALiucFt&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22We%20all%20need%20joy%2C%20and%20we%20can%20all%20receive%20joy%20in%20only%20one%20way%2C%20by%20adding%20to%20the%20joy%20of%20others.%22&f=false] (p. 109). (work originally published 1975)
David Profumo, "Bringing the House Down", (John Murray, 2006), serialised in the Daily Telegraph, 2 September 2006.
In her 10th Wedding Anniversary letter to her husband John Profumo, written in 1965, two years after the scandal in which his adultery was revealed.
Interview with Ridley Pearson http://blog.booksamillion.com/author-spotlight/author-interviews/2016/08/interview-ridley-pearson/ (August 22, 2016)
In "The Formation Of The Ashram", and also in [ The Mother: The Story of Her Life by Georges Van Vrekhem ( 2004) http://books.google.co.in/books?id=8hgG8aweqncC&pg=RA1-PT134&lpg=RA1-PT134, p. 134
“Beauty often fades, but seldom so swiftly as the joy it gives us.”
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
with Betty Roszak, "Deep Form in Art and Nature" Alexandria 4, Vol.4 The Order of Beauty and Nature (1997) ed. David Fideler
"Baseball and the Two Faces of Janus", p. 272; originally published as "The Virtues of Nakedness" in The New York Review of Books (1990-10-11)
Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville (2003)
The Dragon Queen
"Every Week There is More Reason to Feel Empathy for Animals" https://www.huffingtonpost.com/ingrid-newkirk/every-week-there-is-more_b_216409.html, Huffington Post, 17 July 2009.
2009
Source: (1984), Chapter 1: Black Women: Shaping Feminist Theory, pp. 11-12.
Forse, se tu gustassi anco una volta
La millesima parte de la gioie
Che gusta un cor amato riamando,
Diresti, ripentita, sospirando:
Perduto è tutto il tempo
Che in amar non si spende.
Act I, scene i, lines 26–31.
Variant translations:
All time is truly lost and gone
Which is not spent in serving love.
All time is lost that is not spent in love.
Lost is all the time that you don't spend in love.
Aminta (1573)
“You bring me so much joy
And then you bring me
More joy…”
Song lyrics, Aerial (2005), A Sea of Honey (Disc 1)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 114.
Kunti in grief on seeing her husband dead during an intercourse with Madri
The Mahabharata/Book 1: Adi Parva/Section CXXV
Part II, Chapter 14, Preparation for the Case
1920s, An Autobiography (1927)
How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? (BBC Horizon, 2009)
Section 1 : The Meaning of Life
Founding Address (1876), Life and Destiny (1913)
Eulogy http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/ekennedytributetorfk.html for Robert F. Kennedy at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York (8 June 1968)
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 201.
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), pp. 129-130
Quote in: 'Caspar David Friedrich's Medieval Burials', Karl Whittington - http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/spring12/whittington-on-caspar-david-friedrichs-medieval-burials
undated
This Business of Living (1935-1950)
“Oh, if God would but give me strength to strangle him in my last agony, I’d go to hell with joy.”
Hindley Earnshaw (Ch. XVII).
Wuthering Heights (1847)