Meet a person who will perfectly match your personality and plunge into
all of the life pleasures together!
Hi Im just a regular guy looken for a regular woman to share alot
of lifes pleasure with.
I am 6 feet tall, about average weight, enjoys the simple things in life, work hard, trusting, honest, and easy going, very respectful, looking for a friend to enjoy
some of lifes pleasures
Not exact matches
Further investigations reveals our changing preferences are tied to our sense
of how much time we have left to enjoy
life's everyday
pleasures.
I had the
pleasure of sitting down with Jeffrey Shinabarger, author
of Yes or No: How Your Everyday Decisions Will Forever Change Your
Life and founder
of Plywood People, a nonprofit in Atlanta that «leads a community
of startups doing good.»
Earlier this year, Dorsey revealed a five - pronged plan, which includes a focus on streaming
live content, to the
pleasure of investors, but the execution
of the proposal has been agonizingly slow to follow.
Working from home is one
of life's great
pleasures.
One
of the great
pleasures of living abroad, after all, is seeing the world through the eyes
of the locals you meet, and you can't do that if the locals aren't much up for meeting outsiders.
If you thought you were going to make $ 100,000 and drive a Porsche immediately out
of college, then your standards
of success were skewed and superficial, you confused your
pleasure for happiness, and the painful smack
of reality hitting you in the face will be one
of the best lessons
life ever gives you.
Whereas the very name Singapore once conveyed the promise
of exotic
pleasures, the present reality is so antiseptic that one current novel about the city, Paul Theroux's Saint Jack, recounts the misfortunes
of a pimp who can't make a
living there.
Although reheating a Chinese takeout when you've got a hangover is one
of life's great
pleasures, leftover rice can actually be scarily bad for you, the NHS says.
Young engineering graduates could now
live in an urban environment, get work done on the commute, and enjoy the
pleasures of city
life at night and on the weekends.
For Brian, a new
life in Thailand ticked all the boxes for a happier retirement, swapping his stressful existence in California for the beachside
pleasures of Koh Samui.
They had many Amish neighbors whom I never had the
pleasure of meeting, but whose way
of life intrigued me.
NOt unorthodox!!!! Its about sacrifice or just making an extra effort in your daily
life in remembrance
of what God has done for us... whether it be good deeds, praying more, spending less on vices or earthly
pleasures, etc...
The real truth about sex, says West a father
of five is that sex and sexual
pleasure is all about creating
life.
Posthuman
pleasure captures the peak
of human happiness, the moment just before «the softly - falling soot
of ordinary
life» returns to cover our joy.
The discipline
of place teaches that it is more than enough to care skillfully and lovingly for oneâ $ ™ s own little circle, and this is the model for the good
life, not the limitless jurisdiction
of the ego, granted by a doctrine
of choice, that is ever seeking its own fulfillment,
pleasure, and satiation.
When someone is dying
of Natural death has enough time to think about on unfulfilled dreams or desires and reviewing what he / she has done with their
lives then anguish or
pleasure of fulfillment will be present in every second
of the rest
of their
lives.
With the help
of a professor he persisted, and ultimately came to see the book as an incredibly rich source for thinking about questions that had already occurred to him: Why not engage in a
life of hedonistic sexual
pleasure, as Augustine did, and as everyone around him was currently doing?
All
of the plea.ures we get in
life come from our biology as humans — the
pleasure of $ ex and love,
of eating,
of success in business or sport (intra-species compet.ition).
We settle for the comfort and
pleasure of the lesser goods in
life rather than pursue the Greatest Good, which is a transformational relationship with God.
I find the unremitting hostility and animus
of atheists like «Derp» baffling; for all the seemingly wonderful
life he is enjoying, he seems compelled to get on this site and spew derision, mockery, and hatred against others.I simply do not, can not grasp that mindset; to claim to actually derive
pleasure from in effect being a bully - again, that say a whole lot about his true character.So... Peace & Love to all!!
He apparently enjoyed the material
pleasures of life, though he probably could afford few
of them.
Out
of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting
of what seems to be a practically perfect
live by any measure, he informs us that he takes
pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those
of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing
of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level
of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most
of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «
of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
Epicurus taught the idea that
pleasure of the individual was the sole good in
life, though he also believed in the existence
of gods, whom they felt did not create the universe, nor inflict punishment or bestow blessings, but that they were disinterested in what man was doing.
If in a few generations everyone that ever knew or loved you will be gone, and you'll be just dust so you'll have no memory
of all the
pleasure and pain
of this
life, then what's the point
of living?
The Romans thus acquired in their African colonies provisions and olives enough to continue
living «on bread, wine, and
pleasure» in the city
of Rome.
You will make known to me the path
of life; in Your presence is fullness
of joy; in Your right hand there are
pleasures forever.
Are you too busy to enjoy the simple
pleasures of life — food, drink, rest, beauty?
And for most
of us
life makes possible more sophisticated
pleasures as well.
13 How effective AA will be in non-Western cultures (with different attitudes toward guilt,
pleasure, and the goals
of life, for example) and what modifications will eventually occur in the AA program in such cultures has yet to be determined.
Hope
of getting the grass cut this weekend or doing any
of those other small ordinary things that mark the pace and even the
pleasures of our
life — those are over and
of no concern.
The thorns represent the
pleasures of this
life which stifle the Gospel.
• The «therapeutic» view that sees the sole purpose
of human
life as
pleasure and self - actualization.
For a long time, seeking to appease his mysterious but obsessive need for plenitude
of being, he will try to divert it on to some particularly stable or precious object to which, among all the accessory
pleasures of life, he will look for the substance and overflowing richness
of his joy.
At the fundamental core
of christianity is a god which promises a glorious afterlife to its true believers — but only if they zealously adhere to myriad rules that forbid or strictly limit basic human
pleasures in this
life.
It is a distortion
of life if one supposes from these facts that
life consists essentially in fleeing from pain and striving for
pleasure.
Threatened by loss
of life and happiness and tempted by the
pleasures that calculated exploitation
of selfish interests could bring, men are inevitably seduced into the pursuit
of numerous goods and goals which exalt their own interests above those
of their neighbors.
In a society founded on the exaltation
of freedom it is understandable that the desire to satisfy one's human appetites takes an ever firmer grip on individuals who
live in an environment where they have considerable spending power and great encouragement to spend on
pleasures and material goods.
i don't think someone who would lay down his own
life for us (in a horrible way as one
of the worst criminals at that) would take
pleasure in other's suffering.
Lewis spoke frequently and with great fondness about the simple
pleasures of his academic
life — friends, books, nature — so it's easy to gloss over these thing as just that: simple
pleasures.
If you've ever had the
pleasure of cracking open one
of his books, a charming detail about his personal
life like this comes as no surprise.
There is the crude
life of sensual
pleasure and there is the refined way
of basing one's
life on the pride
of achievement, on the «works
of the law» as St. Paul.
With the decline in religiosity which has accompanied this change the meaning
of life easily gets equated with the pursuit
of pleasure.
A religious person would say we
live to glorify God; an artist might say we're here to create lasting beauty; a libertarian would choose freedom above all else; and the utilitarian would say we're here for
pleasure or the fulfillment
of preferences.
It can embitter one's
pleasure, make
life laborious and miserable, make one old and decrepit; but it can not help one to the Good since fear itself has a false conception
of the Good — and the Good does not allow itself to be deceived.
Should a man love neither the earth, nor the
pleasures of the eye, nor the
pleasures of the flesh, nor a haughty
life; should he covet neither what is the world's, the possession
of money and prestige among men, then he shall fear neither what is the world's, neither the world nor men, neither poverty nor the expelling hand
of persecution.
You have
lived luxuriously on the earth and led a
life of wanton
pleasure; you have fattened your hearts in a day
of slaughter.»
Indeed, homosexual persons are called to
live out the inclination which is natural for them, namely, in fidelity to another person
of the same sex, and enjoying sexual acts not primarily for
pleasure but as expressions
of love.