As far as pleasures, you've got to have limits. You shouldn't have too much of good things, so you'll always have a desire for more and you won't get bored.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't really have guilty pleasures. I like what I like, and I don't worry too much about whether it's supposed to be cool or sophisticated or show that I have good or bad taste or whatever.
All of my pleasures are guilty, but that's just the way I'm wired.
I sometimes wonder whether all pleasures are not substitutes for joy.
The enjoyment we get from something is powerfully influenced by what we think that thing really is. This is true for intellectual pleasures, such as the appreciation of paintings and stories, and it is true as well for pleasures that seem simpler and more animalistic, such as the satisfaction of hunger and lust.
There is more difference in the quality of our pleasures than in the amount.
It's true Heaven forbids some pleasures, but a compromise can usually be found.
Living big and joyful and content is almost always the result of our finding satisfaction in life's ordinary day-to-day pleasures. And God must be fond of them, too, for He made so many of them for us to enjoy.
I have too many responsibilities and principles. There's no time for 'guilty' pleasures.
Pleasures flit by - they are only for yourself; work leaves a mark of long-lasting joy, work is for others.
I don't believe in guilty pleasures. If you enjoy something, there's nothing guilty about it.