Quote #77459
You've got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction.
George Lorimer
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The quote links daily intention to end-of-day fulfillment: “determination” in the morning is framed as the prerequisite for “satisfaction” at night. It suggests that contentment is not primarily a matter of luck or external reward but of purposeful effort sustained across the day. The aphorism also implies a practical ethic of habit—success is built through repeated mornings of resolve rather than occasional bursts of inspiration. In its compact symmetry (morning/evening; determination/satisfaction), the line functions as a behavioral maxim: begin the day with clear resolve, and you increase the likelihood of finishing it with a sense of earned peace.



