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Quotes About Satisfaction

A combination of more convenience, better service, aggressive pricing, and better results will make you irresistible to some people. It won't work for everyone. Some folks may never switch. But that's okay. You don't need everyone. Just enough to keep you busy and the cash flowing!
~ Seth Godin
Instead of wondering when your next vacation is, maybe you ought to set up a life you don't need to escape from.
~ Seth Godin
Make things better. It's entirely possible that the thing you are marketing satisfies no real demand.
~ Seth Godin
They want the way it will make them feel.
~ Seth Godin
Your best customers become your new salespeople.
~ Seth Godin
Think for a second about the people you know who are engaged, satisfied, eager to get to work. Most of them, I'll bet, make change. They challenge the status quo and push something forward—something they believe in. They lead.
~ Seth Godin
Everyone wants something that they can't possibly have. And if they could have it, they'd discover that they didn't really want it all along.
~ Seth Godin
Harvard marketing professor Theodore Levitt famously said, "People don't want to buy a quarter-inch drill bit. They want a quarter-inch hole.
~ Seth Godin
For me, marketing works for society when the marketer and consumer are both aware of whats happening and are both satisfied with the ultimate outcome.
~ Seth Godin
Just as no one needs a drill bit, no one needs a real estate broker. What they need and want is how it makes them feel to get what a broker can get them.
~ Seth Godin
Settling is no fun. It's a malignant habit, a slippery slope that takes you to mediocrity.
~ Seth Godin
We suffer a lot the few things we lack and we enjoy too little the many things we have.
~ Shakespeare
I started thinking about life insurance and how nice it would be if you could get insurance that your life would be happy, and that everyone you knew could be happy, and they could all do what they really wanted to do, and they could all find the people they wanted to find.
~ Sharon Creech
She knew she'd wounded him when he'd least expected it, and her satisfaction lasted until the door had closed behind him. Once he was gone, it ebbed away along with her anger, leaving her with naught but the ashes and embers of a dying hearth fire.
~ Sharon Kay Penman
Desire- grasping, clinging, greed, attachment - is a state of mind that defines what we think we need in order to be happy. We project all of our hopes and dreams of fulfillment onto some object of our attention. This may be a certain activity or outcome, a particular thing or person. Deluded by our temporary enchantment, we view the world with tunnel vision. That object, and that alone, will make us happy.
~ Sharon Salzberg
Enough is a feast. If you are terrified, if you feel impoverished within, if you feel perpetually humiliated, enough will never seem like enough. If you are in touch with inner strength, energy, uplift, enough is more than enough -- like a feast.
~ Sharon Salzberg
In that quality of openness, when a pleasant experience arises for us, neither do we have to lunge at it in desperation, for we do not need it in order to feel good about ourselves. We can say, 'This is the most wonderful gathering of people, I've ever been in. That's nice.' When it's over, we can let that wonderful thing go, without regret, because within ourselves we feel whole, and happy. We understand that we have enough.
~ Sharon Salzberg
Not paying attention keeps us in an endless cycle of wanting.
~ Sharon Salzberg
One should not want to be anything but what one is, because it creates unhappiness.
~ Sheri S. Tepper
He made me realize that hard work--that the act of finishing, of completing, of accomplishing a task--is joyous
~ Sherman Alexie
They're not starving to death, but they look hollow-eyed and barren, like they've been fed just enough food but never enough happiness.
~ Sherman Alexie
Naked women + right hand = happy happy joy joy
~ Sherman Alexie
May you get exactly what you want and live long enough to regret it.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I have a computer, a vibrator, and pizza delivery. Why should I leave the house? - Tabitha
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon