A daily dose of laughter is just what the comic prescribed.

By Anthony T.Hincks

Happiness cannot be described, only experienced.

By Tapan Ghosh

What would a narrative of happiness be like? All that can be described is what prepares it, and then what destroys it.

By Andre Gide

Will it take the death of me to finally learn that the things that I describe as success may very well be the death of me?

By Craig D. Lounsbrough

...to hold twilight or watch it darken, describes the pleasure we take in pausing to observe as day slips into night.

By Louisa Thomsen Brits

Violence can read like poetry. You just have to describe the act as if you’re in love with the way your characters bleed.

By F.K. Preston

Reagan's failure to become a truly great movie star has been ascribed to project menace, sexuality, or even moral ambiguity.

By Scott Farris

Words fail to describe

By Anjum Choudhary

Tolstoy described boredom as “a desire for desires,” while the working-class Chekhov wrote about it primarily as a desire for escape.

By Mary Mann

She had once been described, by one who saw below the surface, as a perfectly beautiful woman in an absolutely plain shell.

By Florence L. Barclay

Describe plum-blossoms?

By Reikan

In all judgements by which we describe anything as beautiful, we allow no one to be of another opinion.

By Immanuel Kant

Breathtaking, splendid, wondrous, sublime, all those words describe you, exactly as you are. You are a work of art! Enjoy your beauty!

By Amy Leigh Mercree