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en We never reflect how pleasant it is to ask for nothing.
  Charlotte Whitton

en We never reflect on how pleasant it is to ask for nothing
  Seneca

en Give a pleasant response (the neutralizer of irritants) you will be pleasant and receive pleasant responses.
  W. Clement Stone

en It is a pleasant thing to reflect upon, and furnishes a complete answer to those who contend for the gradual degeneration of the human species, that every baby born into the world is a finer one than the last.
  Charles Dickens

en Garner up pleasant thoughts in your mind, for pleasant thoughts make pleasant lives Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence.

en A good work is pleasant in the hour of death; the giving up of all grief is pleasant.

en `How pleasant to know Mr Lear!' / Who has written such volumes of stuff ! / Some think him ill-tempered and queer, / But a few think him pleasant enough.
  Edward Lear

en We want every experience our customers have at Wal-Mart to be a pleasant one. If that includes a return or exchange, we want that to be pleasant as well.

en There is no season when such pleasant and sunny spots may be lighted on, and produce so pleasant an effect on the feelings, as now in October
  Nathaniel Hawthorne

en Pleasant is virtue lasting to old age, pleasant is a faith firmly rooted.

en Actually, Jacob's father, James Fleming (1773-1857 and his wife, Jane Hulse Fleming (1774-1843), were the first to settle in Point Pleasant. They moved from Shrewsbury to Point Pleasant and opened a tavern and a maritime business. Jacob and Mary Fleming were the first Flemings to live their whole lives in Point Pleasant.

en If an occasion arises, friends are pleasant; enjoyment is pleasant, whatever be the cause.

en Pleasant is attainment of intelligence, pleasant is avoiding of sins.

en I had to fight so much for the film. It was not very pleasant, but it's rewarding in another way. But it has not been pleasant.

en Pleasant it is, when over a great sea the winds trouble the waters, to gaze from shore upon another's great tribulation; not because any man's troubles are a delectable joy, but because to perceive you are free of them yourself is pleasant.


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