Poverty must have its satisfactions, else there would not be so many poor people — Don Herold Copy Share Image
Unalloyed satisfactions are joys too heavenly to fall to many mens shares on earth. — Robert Boyle Copy Share Image
Poverty must have many satisfactions, else there would not be so many poor people. — Don Herold Copy Share Image
“The only satisfactions available are the satisfactions of reality, which are themselves frustrating.” — Adam Phillips Copy Share Image
The satisfactions people derive from what they do are determined to a large degree by their self-evaluative standards — Albert Bandura Copy Share Image
“A bunch of small satisfactions that added up to something like happiness.” — Jon Krakauer Copy Share Image
Obviously my feelings for Portland are quite special because that's where I obtained one of my greatest career satisfactions; like the first… — Alex Zanardi Copy Share Image
Kenneth Burke calls form the satisfaction of an expectation; The Man Who Loved Children is full of such satisfactions, but it has… — Randall Jarrell Copy Share Image
One of the greatest satisfactions one can ever have, comes from the knowledge that he can do some one thing superlatively well. — Hortense Odlum Copy Share Image
The satisfactions/of agreement are/immediate as sugar--/a melting of the/granular, a syrup/that lingers, shared/not singular./Many prefer it. — Kay Ryan Copy Share Image
“Satisfactions provide the last clue to talent. As we described in the previous chapter, your strongest synaptic connections are designed so that… — Donald O. Clifton Copy Share Image
“Satisfactions are fulfillment of the heart. Dissatisfactions are the rumblings of the mind.” — Duane Elgin Copy Share Image