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.
Wealth breeds satiety, satiety outrage.
Solon
14.
However gnawing a deficiency, satiety is worse... We are meant to be hungry.
Lionel Shriver
15.
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