Enjoying things which are pleasant, that is not the evil; it is the reducing of our moral self to slavery by them that is. Carlyle.
Enjoyment soon wearies both itself and us; effort, never. Jean Paul.
Enjoyment stops when indolence begins. Pollock.
Enjoy the blessings of this day, if God sends them, and the evils bear patiently and sweetly. For this day only is ours; we are dead to yesterday and we are not born to to-morrow. Jeremy Taylor.
Enjoy what God has given thee, and willingly 55 dispense with what thou hast not. Every condition has its own joys and sorrows. Gellert.
Enjoy what thou hast inherited from thy sires if thou wouldst possess it; what we employ not is an oppressive burden; what the moment brings forth, that only can it profit by. Goethe.
Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must. Goethe.
Enjoy your little while the fool is seeking for more. Sp. Pr.
Enjoy your own life without comparing it with that of another. Condorcet.
En la cour du roi chacun y est pour soi—In the 60 court of the king it is every one for himself. Fr. Pr.