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Quotes About Satisfaction

The happy man in this life needs friends.
~ St. Thomas Aquinas
Shawn reaches across the counter with the spoon, and I taste the creamy potatoes, rich and delicious, with just the perfect amount of tartness from the sour cream. I roll my eyes in ecstasy.
~ Stacey Ballis
If they get really good at providing something people need, if they take responsibility for maintaining positive visibility, and if they do their best for every client every time, satisfied customers will become their best advertising.
~ Stacey Hall
When we feel confident that our skills can be a contribution to others, we discover another source of internal satisfaction.
~ Stacey Hall
A whole life can go by being too busy and waiting for "when." Living in the future means barely existing in the present. If you can't enjoy things now, when will you magically develop the tools to enjoy things in the future?
~ Stacy London
For a while they could almost taste the Sugar Balls and Choco Chums they weren't snacking
~ Stan Berenstain
Life doesn't get much better than this.
~ Stanford Wong
We want to sell satisfaction, not just merchandise. We propose to sell the satisfaction which the uninitiated customer thinks she should receive, even though we, as professionals in our field, know she's expecting too much. This may prove expensive to us, and a few may take advantage of this policy unfairly, but we are convinced that adherence to this idea will cement our customers' loyalty to Neiman-Marcus.
~ Stanley Marcus
We can be satisfied. We are loved, wanted, seen, delighted in, provided for, cherished, chosen, known, and planned on. We are set apart, believed in, invited, valued, of immeasurable worth, and blessed.
~ Stasi Eldredge
Clearly the secret of happiness...is a variation on the general principle of banging your head against a wall, and then stopping.
~ Stef Penney
İstedigimiz ve bizi mutlu eden bir hayat? m? ya??yoruz yoksa istenilen ve çevremizdekileri mutlu eden bir hayat? m?? İnsanlar?n takdirini kazanmak matah bir ÅŸey mi? Hata sand?klar?m?z gerçek birer hata m??
~ Stefan Zweig
tokluk da açl?ktan daha az k??k?rt?c? deÄŸildir
~ Stefan Zweig
A life without envy, hatred and lies was not a life worth living.
~ Stefan Zweig
A well-chosen tie could make me almost merry; a good book, an excursion in a motor car or an hour with a woman left me fully satisfied. It particularly pleased me to ensure that this way of life, like a faultlessly correct suit of English tailoring, did not make me conspicuous in any way. I believe I was considered pleasant company, I was popular and welcome in society, and most who knew me called me a happy man.
~ Stefan Zweig
Hiçbir arzum yok, yeryüzünde masum kalmak d???nda.
~ Stefan Zweig
With secret envy Christine thought: If only I could go back to taking pleasure in such little things, instead of yearning for the impossible.
~ Stefan Zweig
hiçbir eksiÄŸi olmayan birçok kad?n için bunlar, umutsuzluktan kaynaklanan sürekli bir tatminsizlik kadar a??r sonuçlar doÄŸuruyordu. TokluÄŸun k??k?rt?c?l???, açl?ktan az say?lmazd? ve Irene'nin hayat?n?n tehlikesiz, emniyetli yan?, içinde bir macera arzusu uyand?r?yordu.
~ Stefan Zweig
Nur wer sorglos in die Zukunft blicken konnte, genoß mit gutem Gefühl die Gegenwart.
~ Stefan Zweig
We are happy when people/things conform and unhappy when they don't. People and events don't disappoint us, our models of reality do. It is my model of reality that determines my happiness or disappointments.
~ Stefan Zweig
Twice, in half an hour, Hetty had held up Miss Barlow's plans, and prevented her from moving as quickly as possible on to the next pleasure. Miss Barlow liked her life to be a steady movement towards pleasure. While she was having one, she was thinking about the next and what she should wear while she had that.
~ Stella Gibbons
The splendid rewards of life had marched by without sweeping him into their army of happily fulfilled beings;
~ Stella Gibbons
It's enough.
~ Steph Davis
Ultimately, your every desire—the desire for material things, relationships, career success, sexual gratification—is really the desire for the peace you experience for brief moments when you attain the object of your desire.
~ Stephan Bodian
It turns out that knitting has taught me that good things come in all sizes, and the size doesn't matter, as long as you're happy with what you've got.
~ Stephanie Pearl-McPhee