The satiation of one's immediate physical desires is only a person's only drive when he is incapable of perceiving the suffering of others. |
After they have proved to satiation that it no longer possesses any subjective, infrahuman element, they give it the ticket of freedom. |
Insoluble fibres are recognized for the feeling of satiation they provide when they expand in the stomach when they come into contact with water. |
There is a centre of satiation within the brain, that gives you the signal when you eat quietly. |
While protein seems to stave off hunger for longer than carbohydrate, fat exerts the weakest effects on both satiation and satiety. |
They knew that satiation wasn't succeeded by tristesse, it was itself, immediately, tristesse. |