logo

Quotes About Gratify

I want to satisfy my audience.
~ Jagapathi Babu
Good humor, Jefferson added, "is the practice of sacrificing to those whom we meet in society all the little conveniences and preferences which will gratify them, and deprive us of nothing worth a moment's consideration;
~ Jon Meacham
which is why she tried to join the RAF, so she could obtain a socially respectable opportunity to gratify her homicidal urges." "So
~ Jon Ronson
Of so little weight are the greatest services to princes, when put into the balance with a refusal to gratify their passions.
~ Jonathan Swift
when put into the balance with a refusal to gratify their passions.
~ Jonathan Swift
The apostle Paul says in Romans 13:14, "Clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the sinful nature." In other words, do not put yourself in a place where you can fall.
~ Ravi Zacharias
the Spirit set their minds on and seek those things which gratify the [Holy] Spirit. Romans 8:5
~ Joyce Meyer
But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.
~ James MacDonald
You tried to …? How?' 'In the time-honoured fashion,' he said. 'My cuffs are too tight to gratify you with a view.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
So what have you got for me?' And I would smile, and do my best to gratify her curiosity, to make her laugh, to report from a world of failed marriages, successful children and a peripatetic career.
~ Julian Barnes
Where it is a general rule that it is wrong to gratify lovers, this can be attributed to the defects of those who make that rule: the government's lust for rule and the subjects' cowardice.
~ Plato
beget injustice and oppression of a part of the community, and engender schemes which, though they gratify a momentary inclination or desire, terminate in general distress, dissatisfaction, and disgust.
~ Alexander Hamilton
I'm a fan pleaser.
~ Tony Ferguson
A brave captain of Spahis cannot risk this, even to gratify a pretty woman, which is, in my opinion, one of the most sacred obligations in the world.
~ Alexander Dumas
Affectation lights a candle to our defects, and though it may gratify ourselves, it disgusts all others
~ Johann Kaspar Lavater
We aim to please Miss Steele
~ E.L.
Another alternative would have been to give you what's called a popular-scientific lecture, that is a lecture intended to make you believe that you understand a thing which actually you don't understand, and to gratify what I believe to be on of the lowest desires of modern people, namely the superficial curiosity about the latest discoveries of science.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
But what we strive to gratify, though we may call it a distant hope, is an immediate desire: the future estate for which men drudge up city alleys exists already in their imagination and love.
~ George Eliot
For we that live to please must please to live.
~ Samuel Johnson
It is absolutely impossible at the same time to be a man of understanding and not to be ashamed to gratify the body.
~ Clement of Alexandria
I pleasure those whom I would liefest please.
~ Sophocles
All men are burdened with more desires than they can gratify. Because of my wealth thinkest thou I may gratify every desire? 'Tis a false idea.
~ George S. Clason
queria agradar a todos e, tendo muito pouco a oferecer, oferecia expectativas
~ Benjamin Franklin
pleases. And, lastly (I may as well confess it, since my denial of it will be believed by nobody), perhaps I shall a good deal gratify my own vanity. Indeed, I scarce ever heard or saw the introductory words, "Without vanity I may say," &c., but some vain thing immediately followed. Most people
~ Benjamin Franklin