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Quotes About Satisfaction

When you wrap up a task for someone who counts on you and/ or your team, why not take a moment to ask how it went? Why not ask, "Hey, how easy were we to work with?" In fact, why not ask them to rate you on a scale of one to 10 to let you know how hassle-free the experience of working with you or buying from you was? If you get any score less than a 10, then ask, "What would I need to do to get that up to a 10?
~ Shep Hyken
All beings desire pleasure, a surcease of need or want, and there is no shame in that.
~ Sherri L. King
Relationship Principle 9 Every guy knows he can find a girl who is simply satisfied with satisfying him. They are much more turned on by a woman who cares about her own pleasure as well.
~ Sherry Argov
Anything a person chases in life runs away.
~ Sherry Argov
Every guy knows he can find a girl who is simply satisfied with satisfying him. They are much more turnd on by a woman who cares about her own pleasures as well.
~ Sherry Argov
Anything a person chases in life runs away.
~ Sherry Argov
He can get aroused from riding a motorcycle or from sleeping. The issue is not whether you turn him on; it's whether he stays turned on after he has been satisfied. This is the key.
~ Sherry Argov
There's nothing more prized to a man than something he had to wait for, work for, or strugle a little bit to get.
~ Sherry Argov
What is it?" she mumbled. "Something that will make my kisses taste like chocolate.
~ Sherry Thomas
Patience is an overrated virtue. It's much more fun to have what you want now—especially since there is no guarantee that a longer wait will produce better results.
~ Sherry Thomas
Mrs. Watson feeds me 'round the clock and I haven't turned anything down. But at the rate I'm going, within the week I'll reach Maximum Tolerable Chins. Then I'll be obliged to give up this reckless dining.
~ Sherry Thomas
Alas, would that it were as easy to appease the heart as it is to satisfy the stomach.
~ Sherry Thomas
I am going to kill you - eagerly and with great satisfaction. Perhaps I am speaking figuratively; perhaps not. You will find out. Likely too late.
~ Sherry Thomas
Moreover, he was the sort of fortunate man who could eat what he pleased without having to worry about exceeding Maximum Tolerable Chins. In fact, Charlotte suspected that the more he ate, the leaner he became.
~ Sherry Thomas
Miss Holmes eyed a third slice of Madeira cake, but did not reach for it—possibly because she was approaching Maximum Tolerable Chins, the point at which she began regulating further helpings of cakes and puddings.
~ Sherry Thomas
Charlotte exhaled—and wished that she had Bernadine's distaste for cake. Not always, of course, but for brief and intense spells that made it easier to give up extra servings in times of impending Maximum Tolerable Chins.
~ Sherry Thomas
She had always known her own mind and been competent at everything she did. And he had always taken great pride in her—when she'd been the feather in his cap, the envy of his colleagues, a woman who, despite the elevated circumstances into which she had been born, had found in him everything she needed. Except that had never been true, had it? She'd always needed more. And now she had it.
~ Sherry Thomas
Sweet things placed before her usually disappeared: Hunger wasn't necessary; cake tasted just as good accompanied by preoccupation, concern, or even boredom.
~ Sherry Thomas
But if we don't have experience with solitude—and this is often the case today—we start to equate loneliness and solitude. This reflects the impoverishment of our experience. If we don't know the satisfactions of solitude, we only know the panic of loneliness.
~ Sherry Turkle
if we don't have experience with solitude—and this is often the case today—we start to equate loneliness and solitude. This reflects the impoverishment of our experience. If we don't know the satisfactions of solitude, we only know the panic of loneliness.
~ Sherry Turkle
Perhaps the mere existence of things undone should be a sort of satisfaction in itself, though the idea would appear to be paradoxical. Only one who is long since dead while still seemingly alive does not have many "promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep," and that state of inertness is not to be desired. To the wise advice that we live every day as though it will be our last, we do well to add the admonition to live every day as though we will be on this earth forever.
~ Sherwin B. Nuland
The more one has, the less one desires.
~ Sherwood Smith
there's no place else I'd rather be.
~ Sheryl Berk
To me, the most important thing is happiness.
~ Sheryl Swoopes