Top 1200 Instant Gratification Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
The public is usually slow to catch on to new things, and it's important that musicians stick to their guns and not look for that instant gratification.
The obsession with instant gratification blinds us from our long-term potential.
Instant gratification is bringing this planet to its knees. — © Giles Coren
Instant gratification is bringing this planet to its knees.
Instant gratification is so overrated. It's about the process. It's the difficulty. It's the grind of all of it that you better enjoy. That's what makes it great.
Fame introduced me to a world of instant gratification and decadence I hadn't seen before.
We got instant gratification when we would slip in one of our own songs and people would cheer. We started getting a lot of gratification from writing.
I don't think patience is something that any of us grow up with in a large dose. It's a world of instant gratification.
Instant gratification takes too long.
Technology has eliminated the basement darkroom and the whole notion of photography as an intense labor of love for obsessives and replaced them with a sense of immediacy and instant gratification.
We live in a world of instant gratification, the world of the quick fix.
E-books are great for instant gratification - you see a review somewhere of a book that interests you, and you can start reading it five minutes later.
Instant gratification is not soon enough.
Kindness is not about instant gratification. More often, it's akin to a low-risk investment that appreciates steadily over time. — © Josh Radnor
Kindness is not about instant gratification. More often, it's akin to a low-risk investment that appreciates steadily over time.
I'm a 'bound book' kind of girl. I have a Kindle, and I enjoy it for some things, like convenience or instant gratification, or all the little things that you can do with them.
Hip-hop is an instant gratification, winners and losers circle, and often those who are losing give up after three or four, five years.
I think it's kind of nice, in this day and age of instant gratification, that you have to wait for something.
As we get past our superficial material wants and instant gratification we connect to a deeper part of ourselves, as well as to others, and the universe.
No one wants to be patient. No one wants to wait for anything. They want it right now - that instant gratification.
Working is not instantly rewarding. It's a long process, and it's much easier to just feed whatever dopamine cycles exist in your brain in instant gratification ways. I get it; I do it.
Polaroids were the instant thing to get a photo back when I started it. You had to wait two days to get your film back if you had a real camera, and I was more of an instant-gratification guy.
I feel a bigger sense of fulfillment when writing a novel, and short stories are more about instant gratification.
To an American the whole purpose of living, the one constant confirmation of continued existence, is to cram as much as sensual pleasure as possible into one's mouth more or less continuously. Gratification, instant and lavish, is a birthright
I'm an American and I want instant gratification.
I am very much in the instant-gratification camp. I am too much of an actor not to be. I am used to doing my work and having someone comment immediately. So I think that I'm a little hooked on that gratification structure.
I need instant gratification.
I wrote about Freud and the process of sublimation, which is when you learn to stop breast-feeding, or stop going to the toilet whenever you want to. It's about learning to repress a desire for instant gratification. And in a repressed society, artists fulfil a sense of harking back to instant gratification, or immediate expression, by doing things that function on the edge of society, or outside of what is conventionally accepted.
The public is usually slow to catch on to new things, and its important that musicians stick to their guns and not look for that instant gratification.
Achievers don't submit to instant gratification; they INVEST in the LONG-TERM payoff
There's a reason why VOD is so popular. You don't have to wait. There's instant gratification.
We live in a time of instant everything, courtesy of the electronic highway. It creates a community of toddlers. When they don't get immediate gratification, they get petulant and sulky.
Seek instant gratification - or the elusive promise of it - and chances are you'll find a crowd there ahead of you.
Theater is like boxing - having the audience ringside. It's instant gratification. Or horrification.
Instant gratification in photography is not something that I need or desire. I find that the long, slow journey to the final print captivates me far more.
Everyone wants instant gratification: you have to have everything your parents had right away.
Nobody gives a care about the fate of labor as long as they can get their instant gratification.
We live in a time where there's a required instant gratification from audiences. That's a fun challenge in terms of putting together this teaser, picking and choosing how much you're actually giving away.
What is an "instant" death anyway? How long is an instant? Is it one second? Ten? The pain of those seconds must have been awful as her heart burst and her lungs collapsed and there was no air and no blood to her brain and only raw panic. What the hell is instant? Nothing is instant. Instant rice takes five minutes, instant pudding an hour. I doubt that an instant of blinding pain feels particularly instantaneous.
We want people on the Internet to go to Imgur for their viral image fix. And what's so awesome about images vs. videos is that instant gratification. — © Alan Schaaf
We want people on the Internet to go to Imgur for their viral image fix. And what's so awesome about images vs. videos is that instant gratification.
Given the choice between instant gratification and the lasting satisfaction of earning the esteem of someone you respect and admire, all but the most small-minded would choose the latter.
Copywriting cuts the communication cord between word and feeling. By offering instant gratification, it atrophies more subtle emotions.
We must accept all of God's will for us, not just those portions that happen to appeal and bring instant gratification and pleasure to us.
We have instant pudding, instant photos, instant coffee—but there are no instant adults.
I like the challenge and instant gratification of landing a new jump or learning a new element. That made me fall in love with the sport.
We live in a day when the adversary stresses on every hand the philosophy of instant gratification. We seem to demand instant everything, including instant solutions to our problems. . .It was meant to be that life would be a challenge. To suffer some anxiety, some depression, some disappointment, even some failure is normal.
We live in a society right now which is the last phase of the ecosystem in terms of the old entertainment value, or the old entertainment construction, which is we've gone down to this instant gratification, instant numbers, instant understanding, instant. But it's like the exact - it has perfected itself to the instant click, when, in a way, creativity originates as a much more complex beast. So we now have to reinvent a new canvas where we can indulge in it. And that's where the digital revolution creates a whole new ecosystem of entertainment.
There sure are a lot of these 'instant' products on the market. Instant coffee, instant tea, instant pudding, instant cereal... instant dislike.
I enjoy stand-up because it has the biggest reward: instant gratification. You can hear the people laughing.
I'm a miracle man, things happen which I don't plan, I've never planned anything. Whatsoever I do, I want it to be an instant action object, instant reaction subject. Instant input, instant output.
Now most of 'Alice' isn't really a political social commentary, but I think a big message is here is that the culture we're involved in is fascinated with very quick fixes and instant gratification.
[Kindness] is a most edifying form of instant gratification. — © Krista Tippett
[Kindness] is a most edifying form of instant gratification.
More and more, I find that I love doing comedies; that instant gratification that you get on stage when they laugh at you feels really good.
We're used to the characteristics of social media - participation, connection, instant gratification - and when school doesn't offer the same, it's easy to tune out.
Meat is complicated. We have to be thoughtful about the ecosystem that we're living in and not to destroy it because of the instant gratification and the demand of others.
Unlike writing a book, which can take several years, baking is instant gratification.
I know that my mind is so A.D.D., and I want instant gratification - and photography can provide me with that - but at some point, I want to make an independent feature.
Instant gratification is not as good as that gratification which comes dripping slow, over the sere seasons.
Music is instant gratification in its purest form.
We must accept all of Gods will for us, not just those portions that happen to appeal and bring instant gratification and pleasure to us.
The Senate is not the sort of place where instant gratification, I should say, is very likely.
We know – it has been measured in many experiments – that children with strong impulse control grow to be better adjusted, more dependable, achieve higher grades in school and college and have more success in their careers than others. Success depends on the ability to delay gratification, which is precisely what a consumerist culture undermines. At every stage, the emphasis is on the instant gratification of instinct. In the words of the pop group Queen, “I want it all and I want it now.” A whole culture is being infantilised.
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