Quotes about satisfaction
satisfaction path devotion
At a certain stage in the path of devotion, the devotee finds satisfaction in God with form, and at another stage, in God without it. Ramakrishna
satisfaction pleasure relative
Such happiness is relative and is better called pleasure or satisfaction. Ramana Maharshi
satisfaction intellect
I obtain great satisfaction out of using my intellect. Temple Grandin
satisfaction olympics satisfied
I will never be satisfied, like the Olympics. Li Ka-shing
satisfaction satisfied
Be satisfied with your business, and learn to love what you were bred to. Marcus Aurelius
satisfaction anticipation
We go from anticipation to anticipation, not from satisfaction to satisfaction. Samuel Johnson
satisfaction envious i-can
I can only say that whatever my life and work have been, I'm not envious of anyone-and this is my biggest satisfaction. Roman Polanski
satisfaction academic grades
I wanted to get everything right. I was super nerdy and academic. I got so much satisfaction out of getting good grades. Tatiana Maslany
satisfaction entertainment kind
Americas are, for a variety of reasons, the most adept at producing the kind of entertainment that delivers easy satisfactions. Todd Gitlin
satisfaction fruit instinct
When you're living by instinct, then you will naturally enhance everything and everyone around you. In other words, success will come naturally! When both your intellect and instincts are aligned, then producing the fruits of your labors brings satisfaction beyond measure. T. D. Jakes
satisfaction misery unhappiness
There is a stage in any misery when the victim begins to find a deep satisfaction in it. Storm Jameson
satisfaction facts film
I love the process of making films and an incidental satisfaction is the fact that most of them made money. Roger Corman
satisfaction ends radical
I'm willing to forgo the cheap satisfaction of the radical pose for the deep satisfaction of radical ends. Van Jones
satisfaction attention found
Human attention tends to be focused on the satisfactions relationships are hoped to bring, precisely because somehow they have not been truly satisfactory. And if they do satisfy, the price of this satisfaction has often been found to be unacceptable. Zygmunt Bauman