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#satisfaction

Read through the most famous quotes by topic #satisfaction




The confusing lesson whipped Frankie's anger into something she had never felt before. It was like an emotional meringue - the airy feeling of loneliness topped with the hard crisp of injustice. Yet its taste was far from sweet.


Lisi Harrison


#dissatisfaction #emotions #teenagers #anger

I am extraordinarily lucky, I was born in a family of strong moral values, and in my life I was able to do what I liked best: debuts, great theatres, but above all, inner and deep satisfaction.


Jose Carreras


#above #am #best #born #deep

There is nothing more satisfying than having plans.


Lalita Tademy


#future-plans #goals #life #plans #satisfaction

Experiences are the gifts from God, but we never seek those directly. You and I are to be seeking. You and I are to be hungering and thirsting after righteousness and then the experiences are the gifts.


Brian Richardson


#righteousness #satisfaction #experience

Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough


Oprah Winfrey


#contentment #dissatisfaction #life #perception #positivity

Happiness is not a goal...it's a by-product of a life well lived.


Eleanor Roosevelt


#goals #happiness #life #satisfaction #life

Happiness is the most tired word in any language.


Erol Ozan


#dissatisfaction #happiness #happiness-life #happy #pursuit-of-happiness

Self-satisfaction is the ultimate thing one can achieve in life.


Manish Pradhan


#life #satisfaction #life

Much of what we called "depression" was really dissatisfaction, a result of setting a bar impossibly high or expecting treasures we weren't willing to work for.


Mitch Albom


#faith #happiness #mitch-albom #satisfaction #faith

I'm a woman; in so many ways I've been programmed to please. I took the job and spent time hunkered over figures, budgets, charts, and fiscal-year projections. I tried, but I hated it. "Working at a job you don't like is the same as going to prison every day," my father used to say. He was right. I felt imprisoned by an impressive title, travel, perks, and a good salary. On the inside, I was miserable and lonely, and I felt as if I was losing myself. I spent weekends working on reports no one read, and I gave presentations that I didn't care about. It made me feel like a sellout and, worse, a fraud. Now set free, like any inmate I had to figure out what to do with the rest of my life.


Kathleen Flinn


#rest-of-my-life #women #work #life






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