"Perhaps you are right," said Godolphin, musingly; "and I, who have often vainly fancied I had the poetical temperament, have been so chilled and sickened by the characteristics of the tribe, that I have checked its impulses with a sort of disdain; and thus the Ideal, having no vent in me, preys within, creating a thousand undefined dreams and unwilling superstitions, making me enamoured of the Shadowy and Unknown, and Dissatisfying me with the petty ambitions of the world."
"Godolphin, Volume 2."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Does it not have the effect of Dissatisfying the young Negro with his environment?
"The Souls of Black Folk"
W. E. B. Du Bois
But Kant's doctrine, as he stated it, is in many ways problematic and Dissatisfying.
"The Sources Of Religious Insight"
Josiah Royce