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Quotes About Satisfaction

I blame my dad for my sweet tooth. His motto was 'Life is short; eat dessert first.' How can I argue with that?
~ Wendy Mass
The harder something is to acquire, the more satisfying it is when you finally find it.
~ Wendy Mass
When the waitress comes, Leo orders pancakes with chocolate chips and strawberries, an omelet with sausage and peppers, French toast with powdered sugar and pecans, hot chocolate with whipped cream, orange juice, home fries, regular fries with gravy, and a bowl of chocolate pudding.
~ Wendy Mass
Things are pretty good right now, right where I am.
~ Wendy Mass
All of life's problems come from attachment. When you let go of being attached to things, or needing things, a sense of peace comes over you like I can't describe.
~ Wendy Mass
life is short. Eat dessert first
~ Wendy Mass
Thorne nodded. Body tingling again. It was his pleasure to help Kris. Too much his pleasure.
~ Wendy Rathbone
Les gens qui aiment retirer la nourriture des lèvres des autres ne veulent jamais nourrir les gens par la suite. Il en est de même pour ceux qui veulent que les autres abandonnent leurs rêves pour leur plaire ou répondre à leurs besoins, ils n'ont jamais de meilleur rêve à offrir.
~ Werley Nortreus
Happiness is a function of accepting what is.
~ Werner Erhard
The success of a company depends on the smile on the employee's face and the sparkle in the customer's eyes."
~ Wesley D'Amico
Vibrator doesn't tire and takes up less space in bed.
~ Wesley D'Amico
Rich is the one who doesn't need money to be happy.
~ Wesley D'Amico
The sex was like digging into an incredibly rich, gooey brownie topped with Haagen-Dazs vanilla ice cream and smothered hot fudge after six months on the Atkins diet.
~ Whitney Gaskell
A Bargain's Not A Bargain If Nobody Likes It.
~ wichypoo
I had learnt the satisfaction which comes from hardship and the pleasure which derives from abstinence; the contentment of a full belly; the richness of meat; the taste of clean water; the ecstasy of surrender when the craving of sleep becomes a torment; the warmth of a fire in the chill of dawn.
~ Wilfred Thesiger
The meat smelt rank and was very tough, the soup was greasy and of a curious flavour, but it was a wonderful meal after all these hungry weeks.
~ Wilfred Thesiger
I came to consider the instinct as nothing more than the "motor aspect of pleasure."
~ Wilhelm Reich
The existence of strict moral principles has invariably signified that the biological, and specifically the sexual needs of man were not being satisfied. Every moral regulation is in itself sex-negating, and all compulsory morality is life-negating.
~ Wilhelm Reich
?imdi anl?yor musun mutluluk neden senden kaç?yor? Mutluluk, u?runda çal???lmas?n? gerektirir; mutluluk gökten ya?maz, kazan?l?r. Oysa sen mutlulu?u yaln?zca yalay?p yutmak istiyorsun; bu yüzden senden kaç?yor o da; senin kendisini kemirmeni, yutman? istemiyor.
~ Wilhelm Reich
Mutluluk önemlidir ama anlam daha önemlidir.
~ Wilhelm Schmid
En vahimi, birçoklar?n?n mutluluktan tam da bunu ummas?d?r: Kesintisiz ho?luk hali, daimi ne?e, keyifler hep yerinde olsun ve bol e?lence. Ne var ki mutlulu?u bir tür daimi zevkte aramak, mutsuz olman?n en emin yoludur. ... ?nsanlar?n hayatlar?nda dair huzursuzluk duymalar? için bir ?eyin onlar? ac?tmas? gerekir: ??te bunu mutsuzlu?a borçluyuzdur.
~ Wilhelm Schmid
The way I see it people don't do what they want to do often enough. They just do some alternative which they'd kind of like to do, which isn't the same thing at all, and as a result that thing isn't enough and they end up depressed and annoyed with everyone else around them.
~ Will Davis
students can solve much more difficult problems when they are not tempted to accept a superficially plausible answer that comes readily to mind. The ease with which they are satisfied enough to stop thinking is rather troubling.
~ Daniel Kahneman
recipe for a dissatisfied adulthood is setting goals that are especially difficult to attain. Measured by life satisfaction 20 years later, the least promising goal that a young person could have was "becoming accomplished in a performing art.
~ Daniel Kahneman