"There is no satisfaction in any good without a companion."
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"Being productive gives people a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment that loafing never can."
"Ideologies - isms which to the satisfaction of their adherents can explain everything and every occurence by deducing it from a single premise - are a very recent phenomenon ... Not before Hitler and Stalin were the great political potentialities of the ideologies discovered."
"This life is not for complaint, but for satisfaction."
"The satisfaction to be derived from success in a great constructive enterprise is one of the most massive that life has to offer."
"Everyone is in the business of customer satisfaction.Wh o are your customers and how are they doing?"
"The satisfaction of producing a work of art is the thing of getting off on it on some level."
"The windy satisfaction of the tongue."
"God freely forgives us on account of Christnot on account of our works, contrition, confession, or satisfactions."
"I work for enjoyment and satisfaction - not just to earn a living."
"There is a deep, abiding, unshakable satisfaction in a life of complete failure."
"Every satisfaction he attains lays the seeds of some new desire, so that there is no end to the wishes of each individual will."
"There is a remedy for every wrong and a satisfaction for every soul."
"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."
"There is a certain pleasure in weeping; grief finds in tears both a satisfaction and a cure."
"Honor bespeaks worth Confidence begets trust."
"The surest way of spoiling a pleasure [is] to start examining your satisfaction."
"Here is our poetry, for we have pulled down the stars to our will."
"I used to hold a unitary view, in which I proposed that only experienced happiness matters, and that life satisfaction is a fallible estimate of true happiness."
"I will always stay hungry, never satisfied with current accomplishments."