Quotes about sat
satisfaction sin habit
Be always restless, unsatisfied, unconforming. Whenever a habit becomes convenient, smash it! The greatest sin of all is satisfaction. Nikos Kazantzakis
satisfaction pity humans
It is a great pity that human beings cannot find all of their satisfaction in scientific contemplativeness. Niels Bohr
satisfaction horror speed
From the driver's standpoint I had the same horrors, the same satisfactions, the same everything. The speed is relative. It's faster and things are happening quicker, but you have the equipment to handle it. Mario Andretti
satisfaction found feels
I've found a woman I can relate to. That's something - and I don't even feel sappy saying it - that, if anyone has that, don't lose it, because it's probably the only thing that you can ever really find any satisfaction from. Marilyn Manson
satisfaction enough
Enough is ever-receding. Mason Cooley
satisfied comparison
Alone, I am satisfied with myself. With others, I am beset by troubling comparisons. Mason Cooley
satisfaction cinema audience
French cinema audiences usually don't express anything. Certainly not satisfaction. Michel Hazanavicius
satisfied
She wanted everyone to know she's satisfied with (the outcome).
sat water
On the Mississippi coast, the water went in and went out - in New Orleans, it went in and sat there,
saturday spending time traveling women
On Saturday afternoons today, you'll find women spending time with their families, traveling or at the gym.
satisfied
I am satisfied with the discussions of tonight.
sat
If we sat on our haunches and didn't participate, we would be remiss.
sat scared snow
I was scared and sat in the snow - I couldn't go down.
saturday staying understand within
If we're staying within the footprint, to me that's Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. With that being the footprint, why did we designate Saturday only? I don't understand that.
sat since sound
I had sat around campfires all my life, since I was 10 years old. I wanted the sound of water.
saturday sunday swings took
He took swings Saturday or Sunday and he didn't do too good. Buddy Bell
sat faded
There sat I, a faded being, under faded leaves. Franz Kafka
satirical burroughs
Burroughs is the greatest satirical writer since Jonathan Swift. Jack Kerouac
sat truck
Kris sat in the truck when I went inside. Like I said, he had nothing to do with this.
sat wife
I sat here and told my wife I didn't want to do it anymore, ... I didn't think I could go through the (shoulder) surgery. Chris Carpenter
satisfaction
Never eat while doing something else, because you won't get the satisfaction from your food and you'll be more likely to overeat. Bethenny Frankel
satisfied
No one is ever satisfied where he is. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
satisfied stay team
Marist just wanted it more. We need to stay hungry. I know this team is not satisfied with 11 wins.
satisfied until
I won't be satisfied until I get a ring.
saturday strip
You'll see that Saturday just about every strip will be about 'Peanuts' in one way or another,
satisfaction life-is my-family
My family life is a deep source of satisfaction. James Heckman
satisfaction playing-music my-family
I like playing music because it's a good living and I get satisfaction from it. But I can't feed my family with satisfaction. James Hetfield
satisfaction
A bellyful is a bellyful. Francois Rabelais
sat shingles wells
Having each some shingles of thought well dried, we sat and whittled them. Henry David Thoreau
satisfaction unfortunate fastidious
The fastidious are unfortunate: nothing can satisfy them. [Lat., Les delicats sont malheureux, Rien ne saurait les satisfaire.] Jean de La Fontaine
satisfaction wells one-thing
One of the greatest satisfactions one can ever have, comes from the knowledge that he can do some one thing superlatively well. Hortense Odlum
satisfaction should one-time
Nothing should lessen our satisfaction with ourselves as much as when we notice that we disapprove of something at one time that we approve of at another time. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
satisfaction tongue windy
The windy satisfaction of the tongue. Homer