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Quotes About Satisfaction

The truth was that, at the age of thirty-six, Lacy was content to live alone, to sleep in the center of the bed, to clean up only after herself, to make and spend her own money, to come and go as she pleased, to pursue her career without worrying about his, to plan her evenings with input from no one else, to cook or not to cook, and to have sole possession of the remote control.
~ John Grisham
He ordered another glass of rosé, and the second one proved as ineffective as the first.
~ John Grisham
Strippers. Get them a job, then an apartment, buy some clothes, feed them nice dinners, and then they get culture and start making demands. They were an expensive habit, but one he could not break.
~ John Grisham
Vonn Dubose may have ice water in his veins, but Claudia McDover did not. Her insatiable appetite for cash was finally fading. She had enough. She and Phyllis could travel the world in style and laugh about the Indians.
~ John Grisham
Some OPD lawyers were zealously committed to defending the poor and oppressed, and for them the job was not a stepping-stone to another career. Regardless of how little they earned or how tight their budgets were, they thrived on the lonely independence of their work and the satisfaction of protecting the underdog.
~ John Grisham
Quando fu infine sistemata, ci sembrò ovviamente sensato portare a casa un grosso compagno a quattro zampe con unghie raspanti, grandi denti e limitate capacità espressive per iniziare a demolirla di nuovo.
~ John Grogan
All happiness depends on a leisurely breakfast.
~ John Gunther
all I can tell you is that I account myself one of the happiest women in the world.
~ John Guy
Kolik malých Å¡tÄ›stí jsem ztratil hledáním velkého Å¡tÄ›stí.
~ John Henry Newman
I have very little," he said, and he spoke as if having little were the greatest fortune, and the greatest buffer against the future, that a man could wish.
~ John Hersey
All his life he would hold this moment as exemplary of what love was. It was not wanting anything more, nor was it expecting people to exceed what they had just accomplished; it was simply feeling so complete.
~ John Irving
Did anyone who was in love and was unsatisfied with how he was loved in return ever feel saved?
~ John Irving
nearly everything seems a letdown after a writer has finished writing something.
~ John Irving
God, I think I just hit a high E-flat - and I really held it! Esmeralda said, after one of her more prolonged orgasms, but my ears were warm and sweaty, and my head had been held so tightly between her thighs that I hadn't heard anything.
~ John Irving
Give me women, wine, and snuff Until I cry out 'hold, enough!' You may do so sans objection Till the day of resurrection; For bless my beard thy aye shall be My beloved Trinity.
~ John Keats
A person buying ordinary products in a supermarket is in touch with his deepest emotions.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
There is no major case against life's enjoyments.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
When I hold you in my arms and I feel my finger on your trigger I know no one can do me no harm because happiness is a warm gun.
~ John Lennon
Happiness is just how you feel when you don't feel miserable.
~ John Lennon
The United States had no foreign policy, only the reflections of domestic politics internationally. There was no satisfaction in representing that. The country was succumbing to a consumerism in which people equated charm with the absence of halitosis, balanced competing claims about toothpaste, and fretted about whether their refrigerators ejected ice cubes or required an ice pick.
~ John Lewis Gaddis
If one is fed, housed, and healthy, then debts, pride, conscience, standards, dignity, and what you will, will have to be laughed off....
~ John Lewis Gaddis
You can please some of the people all of the time, you can please all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time".
~ John Lydgate
You can satisfy some of the people all the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot satisfy all of the people all the time
~ John Lydgate
From his lips/Not words alone pleased her.
~ John Milton