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Quotes About Satisfaction

There are two things to aim at in life,' " he quoted from Logan Pearsall Smith. " 'First, to get what you want, and after that, to enjoy it.
~ Jan Karon
If his wife was happy and his boy was happy, he was happy.
~ Jan Karon
In his bachelor's heart of hearts, he loved pie with an intensity that alarmed him. Yet, when he was offered seconds, he usually refused. "Wouldn't you like another piece of this nice coconut pie, Father?" he might be asked. "No, I don't believe I'd care for anymore," he'd say. An outright lie!
~ Jan Karon
What is it about food that's bad for you that makes you feel so good?" I asked. "And why can't I feel this way about lettuce?
~ Jana Deleon
enough alone. So, what's this text that got you all
~ Jana Deleon
Minimalism can help you find contentment and satisfaction and finally put meaning into your life. Just removing unnecessary things that do not bring any value to you will essentially open the door to a brand new perspective on living.
~ Jane Andrews
An engaged woman is always more agreeable than a disengaged. She is satisfied with herself. Her cares are over, and she feels that she may exert all her powers of pleasing without suspicion. All is safe with a lady engaged: no harm can be done.
~ Jane Austen
Woman is fine for her own satisfaction alone. No man will admire her the more, no woman will like her the better for it. Neatness and fashion are enough for the former, and a something of shabbiness or impropriety will be most endearing to the latter.
~ Jane Austen
but for my own part, if a book is well written, I always find it too short.
~ Jane Austen
I must learn to be content with being happier than I deserve.
~ Jane Austen
What makes me happy I seem to catch out of the sky with both hands; I only hold whatever it is that I love because that is all I can really see.
~ Jane Bowles
Women today are dealing with both their independence and also the fact that their lives are built around finding and satisfying the romantic models we grew up with.
~ Jane Campion
methods of obedience is to learn to accept food from my hand. Controlling her primal needs will help me train her to my satisfaction
~ Jane Henry
Mrs. Bright cut another slice of the rich, dark cake. It was Mindy's fourth, counting dessert at home. But Mrs. Bright's layer cakes were, Mindy felt sure, the best in the world. Where else did you find the layers of icing almost as thick as the layers of cake?
~ Jane Louise Curry
Your 40s are a major trough. About the age of 50, feelings of satisfaction begin to rebound and keep rising into your 50s, 60s and 70s, with health being a major factor.
~ Jane Pauley
If there's no chocolate in Heaven, I'm not going.
~ Jane Seabrook
Well, being a perfectionist seems okay from the outside, but a perfectionist never enjoys anything, no matter how well it goes, because nothing is ever perfect.
~ Jane Smiley
Perhaps, he thought, there was some strange satisfaction to be derived from confining savage animals here, given that the savagery outside this place was the kind that couldn't be confined.
~ Jane Thynne
Oh yeah; his chest still hurt from the blow she'd given him earlier, and was now throbbing quite painfully with wanting her. Keeping her lips occupied while being mindful she wasn't very limber, Ian maneuvered Jessie onto his lap and tucked her head into the crook of his arm to get serious about loving her mouth.
~ Janet Chapman
Here's a basic difference between Morelli and me. My first thought was always of cake. His first thought was always of sex. Don't get me wrong. I like sex . . . a lot. But it's never going to replace cake.
~ Janet Evanovich
Perhaps when we find ourselves wanting everything it is because we are dangerously near to wanting nothing.
~ Janet Malcolm
Preparing a dish or a meal is not merely an effort to satisfy physical hunger but often a quest for the good life.
~ Janet Theophano
It's just that I'm happy now, and I guess that's how we judge a place, isn't it? Not for what it is, but for what we are when we live there.
~ Janice Graham
Pizza. It'll cure whatever ails you.
~ Janice Thompson