Quotes about Satisfaction
I am satisfied ... I see, dance, laugh, sing.
- Walt Whitman
I find no sweeter fat than sticks to my own bones.
- Walt Whitman
What ever satisfies the soul is truth.
- Walt Whitman
Delight thyself also in the LORD: and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart. PSALM 37:4
- Wanda Brunstetter
Actually, only God can satisfy a Christian's heart; man cannot. The failure of many is to seek from man what can be found only in God. All human affection is empty; the love of God alone is able to fully satisfy one's desire. The moment a Christian seeks a love outside God his spiritual life immediately falls.
- Watchman Nee
Lord, I do not know fully what the value of the blood is, but I know that the blood has satisfied Thee; so the blood is enough for me, and it is my only plea.
- Watchman Nee
She is doing this for Me. Real satisfaction is brought to the heart of God only when we are really, as people would think, wasting ourselves upon him. It seems as though we are giving too much and getting nothing—and that is the secret of pleasing God.
- Watchman Nee
We had, you could say, everything but money -- Grandmam and I did, anyhow. We had each other and our work, and not much time to think of what we didn't have.
- Wendell Berry
The Satisfactions of the Mad Farmer...the quiet in the woods of a summer morning, the voice of a pewee passing through it like a tight silver wire; ...
- Wendell Berry
The meritorious ground of justification is not faith; we are not justified on account of our faith, considered as a virtuous holy act or state of mind. Nor are our works of any kind the ground of justification. Nothing done by us or wrought in us satisfies the demands of justice, or can be the ground or reason of the declaration that justice as far as it concerns us is satisfied. The ground of justification is the righteousness of Christ.
- Charles Hodge
You stir man to take pleasure in praising You, because You have made us for Yourself, and our heart is restless until it rests in You.
- Charles Martin
It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy, that makes happiness.
- Charles Spurgeon