Quotes About Satisfaction
No hay límite al trabajo por hacer, mientras haya necesidad o deseos humanos insatisfechos, que el trabajo pueda atender.
~ Henry Hazlitt
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She liked him too much to marry him, that was the point; something told her that she should not be satisfied, and to inflict upon a man who offered so much a wife with a tendency to criticize would be a peculiarly discreditable act.
~ Henry James
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Still, who could say what men ever were looking for? They looked for what they found; they knew what pleased them only when they saw it.
~ Henry James
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Yes, that's the bore of comfort, said Lord Warburton. We only know when we're uncomfortable.
~ Henry James
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The sense of success -the most agreeable emotion of the human heart
~ Henry James
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It was all there, in short - it was what he wanted: it was Tremont Street, it was France, it was Lambinet. Moreover, he was freely walking about in it.
~ Henry James
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But James, as an artist, was deeply suspicious of what gave him pleasure, or indeed satisfaction. In his own complex sensibility, there was an ambiguity about most things, and this moved him towards subtlety when he approached character, drama, and scene, and nudged him towards many modifying subclauses when he wrote a sentence. Nothing came to him simply.
~ Henry James
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Io non desidero di saper di più di quello che so. So già fin troppo. Più si sa e più s'è infelici.
~ Henry James
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It's very silly," she said, "but I go on with it in spite of myself. I'm afraid I'm too easily pleased; no novel is so silly I can't read it.
~ Henry James
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Limpezimea excesiv? a candorii ei era aproape provocatoare, ?i, pentru moment, am avut senza?ia c? a? fi ob?inut rezultate mai satisf?c?toare dac? ar fi fost mai pu?in naiv?.
~ Henry James
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A good meal, a good talk, a good fuck--what better way to pass the day?
~ Henry Miller
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Writing is its own reward.
~ Henry Miller
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Wine isn't strong enough. It's blood I want.
~ Henry Miller
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To make the world laugh is one thing; to make it happy is quite another. Nobody has even succeeded in doing it.
~ Henry Miller
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dijo Emerson, . Si es así, mi vida, no es más que un gran intestino. No sólo pienso en la comida todo el día, sino que, además, sueño con ella por la noche.
~ Henry Miller
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When you get an erection you think you're passionate.
~ Henry Miller
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No tengo dinero, ni recursos ni esperanzas. Soy el hombre más feliz del mundo.
~ Henry Miller
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No tengo dinero ni recursos ni esperanza. Soy el hombre más feliz del mundo.
~ Henry Miller
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No stone was laid upon· another with love or reverence; no street was laid for dance or joy. One thing has been added to another in a mad scramble to fill the belly, and the streets smell of empty bellies and full bellies and bellies half full. The streets smell of a hunger which has nothing to do with love; they smell of thc belly which is insatiable and of the creations of the cmpty helly which are null and void.
~ Henry Miller
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One can't get bored with sex. But one is bored with making such a tremendous issue about it.
~ Henry Miller
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The world will be complete for him who is himself complete.
~ Henry Miller
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Non ho soldi,nè risorse,nè speranze.Sono l'uomo più felice del mondo
~ Henry Miller
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The mere thought of a meal- another meal-rejuvenates me.
~ Henry Miller
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other, in conjunction wherewith it thinks to be happy; and were it once rent from the world, and all the bewitching enjoyments under the sun, it would quickly search after some higher and more excellent object, to satisfy its
~ Henry Scougal
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