Quotes About Satisfaction
Offended you again," her godmother said with satisfaction. "Come along, then. We'll go to my chambers. The butler put me in one of the towers, and it's utterly heavenly, like being stuck in the clouds except for the pigeons crapping on the windows.
~ Eloisa James
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I have bought a house, but not possessedit." She was quite sure that the look in her eyes rivaled that of any light skirts on the streets of London. "And I am sold, but not yet enjoyed.
~ Eloisa James
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Better a happy spinster than an unhappy duchess.
~ Eloisa James
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You never wore that blue gown for a lover?' 'Absolutely not!' She felt a little indignant at the very idea. 'You think I have a wardrobe just to satisfy my illicit desires? My maid took off its underskirt because she wanted to make sure you found me desirous.
~ Eloisa James
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The wine of immortality I carry with me, and so am never thirsty.
~ ELSA BARKER
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In this way they bear up under the unfruitfulness of their own country. Since accepting Christianity, however… they have already learnt… to be content with, their poverty…
~ Else Roesdahl
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No use wishing now for any other sin.
~ Elvis Costello
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Idolatry is always subject to the law of diminishing returns.
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
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C.S. Lewis knew this. He believed that we were too easily satisfied with the "lesser joys" of life instead of pressing on to pure, full joy in Christ. He wrote, "We are halfhearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition [and food] when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea. We are far too easily pleased"7 Solomon
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
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Because we were made for him, any place where he isn't will never satisfy us. In
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
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Acquiring everything one needs or wants does not really evoke true happiness to him or her. Yes! you heard me right, it is looking beyond one's lacks, deficiencies, needs or wants that evokes true happiness. As a matter of fact, you can be rich or wealthy and yet unhappy simultaneously. ~Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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Contentment is a matter of choice. In fact, nothing will make you contented until you choose to be contented. Oh! yes, no person will make you contented unless you decide to be contented. Contentedness will not come to you. It can only come from you (mark you). -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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Do wake up daily with appreciations to God. Also, dare to work daily with determination and finally retire daily with satisfaction.
~ Emeasoba George
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Proudness is a feeling of deep pride, pleasure and satisfaction in one's own or someone else's achievements, qualities, skills, potentials or possessions. Are you proud at all? If yes, then you've got to get rid of it (pride) and afterwards saturate yourself with humility. In case you don't know, God opposes the proud. But guess what? he gives more grace to the humble (James 4:6). Yes! God's grace is only and fully available to the humble. -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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Pursuing and acquiring the best of everything is most likely not capable of making you happy in life. Yes! what will really make you happy is your ability to make the most of everything that you have acquired (mark you). -Emeasoba George
~ Emeasoba George
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Those who are truly & ever happy are people who have much to live for and never those who have much to live on. Permit me to tell you this, every living & healthy human has much more to live for and as well to be happy for.
~ Emeasoba George
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True happiness doesn't come from having or possessing all your wants and needs. Yes! it simply comes from appreciating or enjoying all that you have already or presently.
~ Emeasoba George
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True happiness doesn't come from having/possessing all that you want/need. Yes, it simply comes from appreciating/enjoying all that you've got already.
~ Emeasoba George
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True happiness doesn't come from having/possessing all you've ever wished to have/acquire. Rather, it simply comes from appreciating/enjoying all you've got presently/already.
~ Emeasoba George
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What evokes true happiness is never acquiring everything one needs/wants. Rather, true happiness evokes only from looking beyond your/one's lacks/deficiencies/needs/wants.
~ Emeasoba George
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We are fulfilled only when we aspire to nothing, when we are impregnated by that nothing to the point of intoxication.
~ Emil Cioran
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Tot ce nu-i fericire este un minus de iubire.
~ Emil Cioran
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Când investeÅŸti cu întreg conÅ£inutul fiinÅ£ei tale, cu totalitatea existenÅ£ei tale subiective, o nesatisfacÅ£ie a iubirii nu poate aduce decât pr?buÅŸirea întregii tale fiinÅ£e.
~ Emil Cioran
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Orice pl?cere nesatisf?cut? este o ocazie pierdut? pentru via??.
~ Emil Cioran
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