Quotes on Satisfaction

There are some days when I think I'm going to die from an overdose of satisfaction.

Author: Salvador Dali

You do not become a critic until it has been completely established to your own satisfaction that you cannot be a poet.

Author: Theophile Gautier

Strictly speaking, there are no real substitutes for sexual satisfaction.

Author: Dashiell Hammett

They have most satisfaction in themselves, and consequently the sweetest relish of their creature comforts.

Author: Matthew Henry

I can't get no satisfaction.

Author: Mick Jagger

I can't say I want to earn a particular award or sell a certain number of records, because even if I do that, the satisfaction only lasts five minutes.

Author: Chantal Kreviazuk

I prefer that for my own satisfaction over radio, there's no audience. TV, there's no audience. I need the response of the audience, even if it's a silent response.

Author: Al Lewis

There's no better satisfaction than writing. I feel that writing is the best and everything else comes with it.

Author: Garry Marshall

Success is not measured by the external validation you receive, but by the internal satisfaction you feel within.

Author: Maya Angelou

A true measure of success is being able to find contentment in both the journey and the destination.

Author: Nicole Kidman

Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life, it turns what you have into enough.

Author: Melody Beattie

Success is not about reaching the destination, but rather enjoying the scenic route along the way.

Author: Jennifer Patel

Success is not about the destination, but the journey you take on your way there.

Author: Fiona Wright

Success is not about how high you climb, but how satisfied you are upon reaching the top.

Author: Samantha Miller

When the heart is full of gratitude, the soul is content

Author: Maya Singh

Success is finding satisfaction in the journey, not just the destination.

Author: Emily Smith

The ideal wife should occupy blank page

Author: Oscar Wilde

Success is finding satisfaction in working hard and not just in what comes easy.

Author: Andrew Carnegie