Blood doesn't satisfy cravings. It magnifies them.
My love is like the wind and wild is the wind. Give me more than one caress, satisfy my hungriness. Let the wind blow through your heart for wild is the wind.
In order to increase his pleasures, man has intentionally added to the number and pressure of his needs, which in their original state were not much more difficult to satisfy than those of the brute. Hence luxury in all its forms; delicate food, the use of tobacco and opium, spirituous liquors, fine clothes, and the thousand and one things that he considers necessary to his existence.
My objective is to satisfy [my] audience so they come back the next day.
I incline to an aristocratic republic. This would satisfy the ambitious spirit among our people. We shall learn from the historic mistakes of others in the same way as we learn from our own; for we are a modern nation and wish to be the most modern in the world.
Sexual enlightenment is that hardhearted process which for hygienic reasons forbids young people to satisfy their curiosity themselves.
Common sense is the most fairly distributed thing in the world, for each one thinks he is so well-endowed with it that even those who are hardest to satisfy in all other matters are not in the habit of desiring more of it than they already have.
Blues purists never cared for me. I don't worry about it. I think if it this way: When I made 'Three O' Clock Blues,' they were not there. The people out there made the tune. And blues purists just wrote about it. The people is who I'm trying to satisfy.
I've lost many of my best friends. . . I'm going to satisfy myself now, not the critics, not even my friends.
Working in theoretical systems can take away the juice. It can also be very beautiful, but when you're trying to satisfy a theoretical principle rather than a sonic reality, then it can become dry.
I skate just to satisfy my own desire and not care about other peoples desire for me to do well.
Civilized people cannot fully satisfy their sexual instinct without love.
The luxuries of civilization satisfy only those wants which they themselves create.
There is nothing in this world that can compare with the Christian fellowship; nothing that can satisfy but Christ.
There's a capacity for appetite. . . that a whole heaven and earth of cake can't satisfy
He who prides himself on giving what he thinks the public wants is often creating a fictitious demand for low standards which he will then satisfy.
It's a short step from the belief that every child should be wanted to the belief that a child exists to satisfy our wants.
A good man is not mine to see. Could I see a man possessed of constancy, that would satisfy me.
What does not satisfy when we find it, was not the thing we were desiring.
A wise man is cured of ambition by ambition itself; his aim is so exalted that riches, office, fortune and favour cannot satisfy him.