Quotes about Satisfaction
What can still that hunger of the heart which sickens the eye for beauty, and makes sweet-scented ease an oppression?
— George Eliot
Research has shown that the best way to be happy is to make each day happy.
— Deepak Chopra
When it's over and you look in the mirror, did you do the best you were capable of? If yes, you will probably be ok with the outcome
— John Wooden
The purpose of a business is to create and keep a customer. All business activities must be focused on this central purpose.
— Brian Tracy
It is well worth remembering that the customer is the most important factor in any business. If you don't think so, try getting along without him for a while.
— Napoleon Hill
Happiness can get boring, because it is the satisfaction of our desires, and we know what we desire. (Can you desire what you do not know?) Joy never gets boring because it transcends our desires and surprises them with gifts.
— Peter Kreeft
Happiness can get boring, because it is the satisfaction of our desires, and we know what we desire. (Can you desire what you do not know?) Joy never gets boring because it transcends our desires and surprises them with gifts.
— Peter Kreeft
Greed for the things money can buy ("natural wealth") is a bad thing, but it is finite. You can only enjoy a finite amount of food or drink, houses or cars, or even sex. But greed for money ("artificial wealth") is infinite. You can always want more. It's like a drug: you have to have higher and higher doses of it to give you the same "buzz" you used to get from little bits of it. And this never stops. It is Hell's false infinite.
— Peter Kreeft
However, when once perfect happiness has been attained, nothing will remain to be desired because then there will be full enjoyment of God
— Peter Kreeft
desire will be at rest, not only our desire for God but all our desires; so that the joy of the blessed is full to perfection—indeed, over-full, since they will obtain more than they were capable of desiring
— Peter Kreeft
Never again will they hunger; never again will they thirst. The sun will not beat down on them,' nor any scorching heat" (NIV). What an encouraging scene!
— David Jeremiah
Someone has said that Satan knows nothing of true pleasure and satisfaction, that he is an expert only in amusements. David had learned the difference, and we would do well to imitate him. True pleasure comes from knowing God, being known by God, and being at rest in His presence.
— David Jeremiah