Self Gratification Quotes
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Self Gratification Quotes & Sayings
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The closed circle of materialism is clear to us now - aspirations become wants, wants become needs, and self-gratification becomes a bottomless pit.
— Mario Cuomo
Here you find us sitting on a field of victory, amid the plunder of armies, and you wonder how we came by a few well-earned comforts!
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Immaturity is the inability to delay self gratification.
— Mike Murdock
Do not seek success just for the sake of succeeding or for self-gratification. Seek a life of impact and significance.
— Archibald Marwizi
Gratification comes when you help someone else.
— Trenice Carter
He liked murder. Murder and long walks had been two of his favorite things when he was younger.
— Derek Landy
Instead of applying self-knowledge, self-discipline, delayed gratification and hard work, we simply consume a product.
— Steven Pressfield
Emotional self-control
delaying gratification and stifling impulsiveness- underlies accomplishment of every sort — Daniel Goleman
delaying gratification and stifling impulsiveness- underlies accomplishment of every sort — Daniel Goleman
Delayed gratification the ability to control yourself or restrain yourself from getting an instant benefit.
— Sunday Adelaja
My mother spoke to me this morning, she told me that my father is beginning to think of suitors for me to marry.
— Emily Whitaker
In retrospect, all these exercises in self-gratification seem pure fantasy, what Pascal called, licking the earth.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
I love to go to casinos with my wife. I play poker, and she's an old-fashioned slot queen. She even has a visor.
— Patrick Wilson
Focus on miracles brings about self-gratification.
— Sunday Adelaja
He found his irritation that the American memory could be short.
— James Carl Nelson
Proper society did not think about MAKING money, only about spending it.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
Does the Japanese race, wonders Jacob, derive gratification from self-inflicted misery?
— David Mitchell
For me, self-gratification eventually took a backseat to trying to do something collaborative with other people, to trying to make something new.
— Ariel Pink