Satisfaction Quotes - Page 8

Poverty must have many satisfactions, else there would not be so many poor people.
Don Herold (1924). “So human”
Arthur Conan Doyle (2003). “A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of Four”, p.82, Courier Corporation
There is a stage in any misery when the victim begins to find a deep satisfaction in it.
Storm Jameson (1932). “That was yesterday”
There is no sense to a sacrifice after you come to feel that it is a sacrifice.
Stefan Zweig, Friderike Maria Burger Winternitz Zweig (1954). “Stefan and Friderike Zweig: their correspondence, 1912-1942”
Nothing gives quite the satisfaction that doing things brings.
Sherwood Anderson (1953). “Letters: selected and edited with an introd. and notes by Howard Mumford Jones, in association with Walter B. Rideout”
The painter goes through states of fullness and evaluation. That is the whole secret of art.
Pablo Picasso (1972). “Picasso on art: a selection of views”, Viking Adult
Margaret Visser (2015). “The Rituals of Dinner: The Origins, Evolution, Eccentricities, and Meaning of Table Manners”, p.16, Open Road Media
For a firm believer in swadeshi, there need be no Pharisaical self-satisfaction in wearing khadi.
Mahatma Gandhi (1966). “Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi”
"Literary Criticism".
Joseph Butler (1852). “The Analogy of Religion ... A new edition, with an introductory essay, by Rev. Albert Barnes; and a complete index”, p.437