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Quotes About Satisfaction

I don't want to be empty on the inside.
~ Neal Shusterman
If love of money is the root of all evil, then having money is the root of all boredom. When you can have everything, you find there's nothing you really want. When you can do anything, you find there's nothing you really care to do. You become lazy. Life feels like a boulder you don't want to lift.
~ Neal Shusterman
Did you ever get the feeling that everything was too perfect? Like the moment was so good that something had to be wrong? Kind of like the way a fish sees that bright, shiny lure just before it chomps down and gets hauled out of water to become someone's lunch.
~ Neal Shusterman
There was never anything wrong with my life. Perhaps that was the problem... The crack in my life was the fact that I had everything I wanted, or could ever want—and when you have it all, boredom grows like a fungus, coating everything you own and everything you feel.
~ Neal Shusterman
He would be provided for even if he made no discernible contribution to the world - and right now he had no desiire to contribute anything to the world but his bodily waste.
~ Neal Shusterman
Once you've found paradise, why go anywhere else?
~ Neal Shusterman
Although we all have what we need, we're still allowed to strive for the things we want.
~ Neal Shusterman
Her appetite was a casualty of the day.
~ Neal Shusterman
They lived in a world where nothing anyone did really mattered. Survival was guaranteed. Income was guaranteed. Food was plentiful, and comfort was a given. The Thunderhead saw to everyone's needs. When you need nothing, what else can life be but pleasant?
~ Neal Shusterman
he'd learned there was something very satisfying to the turning of pages, and—as Citra had already discovered—the emotional catharsis of slamming a book shut.
~ Neal Shusterman
She would have asked the man why he stayed if he so disliked it here, but she knew the answer. He stayed because his greatest joy in life was to complain.
~ Neal Shusterman
He was safe. He was protected. What more could he ask for? Everything.
~ Neal Shusterman
Mais qu'importe l'éternité de la damnation à qui a trouvé dans une seconde l'infini de la jouissance!
~ Charles Baudelaire
Les amants des prostituées Sont heureux, dispos et repus; Quant à moi, mes bras sont rompus Pour avoir étreint des nuées.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Es el placer de asombrar y la satisfacción orgullosa de nunca asombrarse. Un dandi puede ser un hombre hastiado, tal vez un doliente; pero, en este último caso, sonreirá como el lacedemonio al morderlo el zorro. Se ve que, por ciertos lados, el dandismo linda con el espiritualismo y el estoicismo. Pero un dandi nunca puede ser un hombre vulgar.
~ Charles Baudelaire
belki de mutluluÄŸu hak etmiÅŸ olanlar, tam da fanilerin anlad??? anlamda mutluluk fikrinin onlar üzerinde kusturucu bir etki yapt??? kiÅŸilerdir.
~ Charles Baudelaire
RzucÄ™ ten Å›wiat bez ?alu, bom zawsze go winiÅ' Za to, ?e czyn marzeniu braterstwa zaprzecza. Obym mógÅ' u?y? miecza i zgin?? od miecza! Piotr zaparÅ' siÄ™ Jezusa... i dobrze uczyniÅ'! — Certes, je sortirai, quant à moi, satisfait D'un monde où l'action n'est pas la soeur du rêve; Puissé-je user du glaive et périr par le glaive! Saint Pierre a renié Jésus... il a bien fait!
~ Charles Baudelaire
elemento, que es como la envoltura entretenida, estimulante, atractiva, del dulce divino, el primer elemento sería indigerible, inapreciable, inapropiado y no apto para la naturaleza humana.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Pukeutumisen moraalinen merkitys. Pukeutumisen tuottamat tyydytykset.
~ Charles Baudelaire
The less I needed, the better I felt.
~ Charles Bukowski
stay with the beer. beer is continuous blood. a continuous lover.
~ Charles Bukowski
I think I need a drink.' 'Almost everybody does only they don't know it.
~ Charles Bukowski
Music is much like fucking, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent.
~ Charles Bukowski
Gradually I came to realize that my understanding of women goes only as far as the pleasure is concerned.
~ Charles Bukowski