Quotes About Satisfaction
Happiness or satisfaction consists only in the enjoyment of those objects which are by nature suited to our several particular appetites, passions, and affections.
~ Joseph Butler
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He twisted his head, opened his mouth wide, and lunged toward me as if to bite my head from my body. But I avoided those deadly jaws, then swung the hammer back hard into his face, smashing his front teeth into fragments and leaving only broken, bloody stumps. Few things have given me greater satisfaction!
~ Joseph Delaney
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Not to like ice cream is to show oneself uninterested in food.
~ Joseph Epstein
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What you get, you don't want, and what you want, you don't get. David Irving, Goebbels: Mastermind of the Third Reich (Focal Point Publications, 2014), Pp. 67
~ Joseph Goebbels
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Happy as a threaded needle
~ Joseph O'Connor
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satisfaction blots out the temporal punishments due to sin. Consequently the just man must be able to merit de condigno forgiveness of the temporal punishments remaining after absolu tion. Like all good works, those whereby satisfaction is made for sins are reducible to three classes: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. This is the express teaching of Trent. 32 Scripture tells us that these three kinds of good works blot out sin and are accepted by God in satisfaction of both guilt and punishment.
~ Joseph Pohle
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Perhaps one can see one's destiny accomplished before one's very eyes and still feel hungry.
~ Joseph Roth
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The happiness which is lacking makes one think even the happiness one has unbearable.
~ Joseph Roux
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Dreams? What's the point of that? I dreamed I killed a huge eagle and ate it all myself, but I was still hungry when I woke up!
~ Erin Hunter
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The StarClan spirit went on watching as the two medicine cats trudged on up the moorland slope, their figures slowly dwindling into the distance until they crossed the crest of the hill and vanished. "Yes." The word was breathed out on a sigh of satisfaction. "Shadowpaw, your name will be remembered for as long as the Clans survive.
~ Erin Hunter
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You've hardly left me anything to rest on." Larksong purred. "You've got plenty of padding to keep you comfortable till then.
~ Erin Hunter
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There is no memory less satisfying than a temptation that we resisted.
~ Erin McCarthy
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sometimes, it seems to me that, the smaller the things is that people want, the bigger the disappointment when they don't get it, or it's not exactly right -dora
~ Erin McKean
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Boljše volje kot že dolgo. Kupil rde?o žogo.
~ Erlend Loe
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Never forget that your ultimate goal is to create entertainment for the player—
~ Ernest Adams
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I was having the best game of my life. This was it. I could feel it. Everything was finally falling in to place. I had the glow.
~ Ernest Cline
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My father looked as if I'd just gutted him, and I felt a pang of regret—but it was mingled with a twisted sense of satisfaction. It felt good to hurt his feelings—it was payback for the way his choices had irrevocably damaged my own.
~ Ernest Cline
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No one in the world ever gets what thet want, ans that is beautiful.
~ Ernest Cline
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I cleared my throat and recited my pass phrase. Each word appeared on my display as I said it. "No one in the world ever gets what they want and that is beautiful.
~ Ernest Cline
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My father looked as if I'd just gutted him - but it was mingled with a twisted sense of satisfaction. It felt good to hurt his feelings.
~ Ernest Cline
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La realidad no me entusiasma, pero sigue siendo el único lugar donde se come decentemente.
~ Ernest Cline
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one in the world ever gets what they want and that is beautiful.
~ Ernest Cline
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I thought to myself as I heard this, 'Aren't there two kinds of food – one for the body and one for the soul? And of the two, surely the latter is the more satisfying?
~ Ernest Gordon
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Retirement is the ugliest word in the language.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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