You were made for enjoyment, and the world was filled with things which you will enjoy, unless you are too proud to be pleased with them, or too grasping to care for what you cannot turn to other account than mere delight. Remember that the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless: peacocks and lilies, for instance.


Volume I, chapter II, section 17. - The Stones of Venice (1853)


You were made for enjoyment, and the world was filled with things which you will enjoy, unless you are too proud to be pleased with them, or too...

You were made for enjoyment, and the world was filled with things which you will enjoy, unless you are too proud to be pleased with them, or too...

You were made for enjoyment, and the world was filled with things which you will enjoy, unless you are too proud to be pleased with them, or too...

You were made for enjoyment, and the world was filled with things which you will enjoy, unless you are too proud to be pleased with them, or too...