2.
Satiety comes of riches and contumaciousness of satiety.
Solon
5.
FICKLENESS, n. The iterated satiety of an enterprising affection.
Ambrose Bierce
7.
Satiety is a neighbor to continued pleasures.
[Lat., Continuis voluptatibus vicina satietas.]
Quintilian
8.
The silent treasuring up of knowledge; learning without satiety; and instructing others without being wearied: which one of these things belongs to me?
Confucius
9.
From abundance springs satiety.
Livy
10.
The phases of fire are craving and satiety.
Heraclitus
12.
If I had a lover who wanted to hear from me every day, I would break with him.
Madame de La Fayette
13.
However gnawing a deficiency, satiety is worse... We are meant to be hungry.
Lionel Shriver
14.
The delights of lust terminate in languishment and dejection; the object thou burnest for nauseates with satiety, and no sooner hadst thou possessed it, but thou wert weary of its presence.
Robert Dodsley
15.
Wealth breeds satiety, satiety outrage.
Solon