individual's experience of a sense of fulfillment of a need or want and the quality or state of being satisfied From Wikiquote, the free quote compendium
Satisfaction is closely related to contentment, and is generally the idea of being pleased with what one has.
God has not the slightest difficulty in bringing to a fullness of creation the person who is in some way incomplete and recognises this. The problem is with those who think that they are complete, and that creation is, at least in their case, finished.
James Alison, Faith Beyond Resentment (2001), p. 16.
There is no greater satisfaction than a child who, when grown and at the age of accountability, is able to forgive us.
Rosario Castellanos "In Praise of Friendship" (1964) In Another Way to Be: Selected Works of Rosario Castellanos translated from Spanish by Myralyn Allgood
Les délicats sont malheureux, Rien ne saurait les satisfaire.
The fastidious are unfortunate: nothing can satisfy them.
Give me, indulgent gods! with mind serene, And guiltless heart, to range the sylvan scene; No splendid poverty, no smiling care, No well-bred hate, or servile grandeur, there.
Edward Young, Love of Fame (1725-28), Satire I, line 235.