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en We tend to live in a society that likes instant gratification. The accelerated system has become more of a focus for many of our patients - sometimes the take-home systems are not conducive to their lifestyle.

en The best thing about it is that we?re an instant gratification society now, especially in the basketball culture. He?s got somebody back home who?s telling him to leave, to go somewhere else and play, but he decides to stick around, and he?s been rewarded.

en I feel confused about the influence of a computerized society, where there's instant gratification at every level.

en Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. And in reality, [the players] know it's instant gratification. Somebody's going to truck the trophy around and the other one's going to go home.

en We feel that we can see a modern lifestyle in those shows. American dramas also show the same kind of lifestyle. We know that South Korea and America have similar political systems and economies. But it's easier to accept that lifestyle from South Koreans because they are culturally closer to us. We feel we can live like them in a few years.

en We're a country of instant gratification. I think we would love it if we could just go whip, bang it's done and we can just bring the troops home. But I think most people know there's more to it than that.

en You're in a dark, quiet room, there's nobody there, and you may not get your first ratings for a year. If you don't enjoy the process, you're not going to get the instant gratification. Radio is not fulfilling to an ego that needs instant excitement and a loud crowd.

en This is a societal deal. We embrace instant gratification. Society is embracing its own addiction to bigger, faster and stronger and winning at all costs. We expect medical technology to give us drugs that make us perform better in everyday life.

en I come from a place that likes grandeur; it likes large gestures; it is not inhibited by flourish; it is a rhetorical society; it is a society of physical performance; it is a society of style.
  Derek Walcott

en I think it's much more difficult to keep players happy nowadays. We live in what I call a fast-food society, where we all want immediate gratification. We want what we want and we want it now.

en Instant, secure and reliable communications are vital in a hospital setting. The new system is simple to use and will allow us to respond more quickly to our patients' needs.

en It's complete freedom of expression, almost instant gratification, ... No two-month delay until your magazine article appears or nine-month delay until the book comes out - and almost instant feedback. I have thousands of terrific readers, and I learn at least as much from them as they do from me.

en It's about instant gratification,

en Instant gratification is not soon enough.
  Meryl Streep

en It's really a lifestyle extension, like people who live in New York and have a home in Palm Beach. They come for the season and may go about conducting their business. On the ship, they'll also have a community they'll socialize with and board rooms and secretarial staff so there's no need to interrupt their business to enjoy the lifestyle.


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