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Momentary pleasure or sustainable fulfillment.
"With that being said, literature is important, and has effects beyond momentary pleasure and discomfort.
The thought of him being discovered in the elevator, drooling and gibbering, gave me momentary pleasure.
Helen felt a momentary pleasure now as she watched Nathan swallow his criticism of her mother's new gambit; he was no longer sure of himself in their relationship.
When Labour arrived in 1997, there was a momentary pleasure at the despatch of the hated Tories but then the attacks began again.
The lip fixation is a result of stress, says Lauder: "In stressful times many consumers are reaching out for those small indulgences that provide momentary pleasure".
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When should we forgo momentary pleasures?
Instead, Watts appreciates momentary pleasures but in a narrative framework that acknowledges all good things come to an end.
Happiness, the sum of pleasures, is to be valued because it includes momentary pleasures, which are like in kind, their relative value depending only on their intensity.
But it's all muted flourish, with momentary pleasures, like Gringott's, the bank staffed by trolls that looks like a Gaudí throwaway.
A colleague of theirs at Chicago, the Nobel laureate Gary Becker, tried to construct a broader economic theory of love, but he focussed on the psychological and practical benefits provided by children and families, and not on the momentary pleasures of the flesh enjoyed by the President and his intern.
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