Quotes About Satisfaction
Woman is fine for her own satisfaction alone.
~ Jane Austen
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I have no thoughts of matrimony at present!
~ Jane Austen
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Woman is fine for her own satisfaction alone. No man will admire her the more, no woman will like her the better for it.
~ Jane Austen
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Yra labai nedaug žmoni?, kuriuos aš tikrai myliu, ir dar mažiau toki?, kuriuos gerbiu. Kuo ilgiau aš stebiu pasaul?, tuo mažiau esu juo patenkinta.
~ Jane Austen
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lo agradable de una ocupación no es siempre prueba de su corrección.
~ Jane Austen
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If I can but see one of my daughters happily settled at Netherfield," said Mrs. Bennet to her husband, "and all the others equally well married, I shall have nothing to wish for.
~ Jane Austen
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Nobody minds having what is too good for them.
~ Jane Austen
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You must not suspect me. It mortifies me. I assure you that I have now learnt to enjoy his conversation as an agreeable and sensible young man, without having a wish beyond it. I am perfectly satisfied, from what his manners now are, that he never had any design of engaging my affection.
~ Jane Austen
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Lady Robert is delighted with P. and P., and really was so, as I understand, before she knew who wrote it, for of course she knows now. He told her with as much satisfaction as if it were my wish.
~ Jane Austen
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Anne could not believe in their having the same sort of pride, she was pleased with him for not liking Mrs Clay;
~ Jane Austen
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Banuiesc ca nu este indispensabil pentru fericirea mea. Cu atat mai bine. Cu siguranta nu ma voi convinge sa simt mai mult decat simt acum. Sunt suficient de indragostita. Mi-ar parea rau sa fiu mai indragostita de atat.
~ Jane Austen
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Jane met her with a smile of such sweet complacency, a glow of such happy expression, as sufficiently marked how well she was satisfied with the occurrences of the evening. Elizabeth instantly read her feelings, and at that moment solicitude for Wickham, resentment against his enemies, and everything else, gave way before the hope of Jane's being in the fairest way for happiness.
~ Jane Austen
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Do not leave the theatre satisfied Do not be reconciled. … You cannot live on our wax fruit Leave the theatre hungry For change —FROM EDWARD BOND, On Leaving the Theatre I
~ Jane Fonda
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I don't need Mr. Perfect...I already have you.
~ Jane Green
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You must work to live, not live to work.
~ Jane Green
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The key to happiness is not getting what you want but wanting what you get
~ Jane Green
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I was built for comfort, not for speed
~ Jane Green
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She chewed the tender meat and sucked out the juices and felt the sauce coat her tongue and roll down her throat. After that, he looked still better. Another
~ Jane Smiley
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Margret saw that this is how it is that folk are made to desire what they know they should not have, they are made to wait for it, so that when it comes, no matter how dark and full of sin and repellent it is, they are glad enough to welcome it.
~ Jane Smiley
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Seeing him somewhere was always a pleasure, like taking a drink of water.
~ Jane Smiley
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But wanting and getting are hard neighbors and bitter friends.
~ Jane Yolen
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I had an alarm, I had nerve gas, I had a yogurt. What more could anyone want?
~ Janet Evanovich
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If you buy chocolate with loose change the calories don't count.
~ Janet Evanovich
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And something chocolate, of course. A meal was not a meal without some sort of chocolate for desert.
~ Janet Evanovich
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