However gnawing a deficiency, satiety is worse... We are meant to be hungry. — Lionel Shriver Copy Share Image
The flower which we do not pluck is the only one which never loses its beauty or its fragrance. — William Rounseville Alger Copy Share Image
Some are cursed with the fullness of satiety; and how can they bear the ills of life when its very pleasures fatigue… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
To loathe the taste of sweetness, whereof little more than a little is by much too much. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Note that the eating of flesh is not only physically against nature, but it also makes us spiritually coarse and gross by… — Plutarch Copy Share Image
Satiety is a neighbor to continued pleasures. [Lat., Continuis voluptatibus vicina satietas.] — Quintilian Copy Share Image
Everything is good . . . as long as it is unpossessed. Satiety and possession are Death's horses they run in span. — Jack London Copy Share Image
It is by disease that health is pleasant; by evil that good is pleasant; by hunger, satiety; by weariness, rest. — Heraclitus Copy Share Image
The fruition of what is unlawful must be followed by remorse. The core sticks in the throat after the apple is eaten,… — Jane Porter Copy Share Image
The delights of lust terminate in languishment and dejection; the object thou burnest for nauseates with satiety, and no sooner hadst thou… — Robert Dodsley Copy Share Image
There is no sense of weariness like that which closes in a day of eager and unintermittent pursuit of pleasure. The apple… — Christian Nestell Bovee Copy Share Image
“Restated constructively, the end of the adventure already drags the course of the man; he (Cagliostro) is in love with satiety. But… — William Bolitho Copy Share Image
It would be good to live in a perpetual state of leave-taking, never to go nor to stay, but to remain suspended… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
Whatever may have been said of the satiety of pleasure and of the disgust which usually follows passion, any man who has… — Theophile Gautier Copy Share Image
At a period when Literature was wont to attribute the grief of living exclusively to the mischances of disappointed love or the… — Joris-Karl Huysmans Copy Share Image
Satiety depends not at all on how much we eat, but on how we eat. It's the same with happiness, the very… — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Copy Share Image
Virtue is the nursing-mother of all human pleasures, who, in rendering them just, renders them also pure and permanent; in moderating them,… — Socrates Copy Share Image
In an honest service there is thin commons, low wages, and hard labor; in this, plenty and satiety, pleasure and ease, liberty… — Bartholomew Roberts Copy Share Image