Quotes about Fulfillment
Water that's not moving becomes stagnant. And if there's not someone pouring into you, the pitcher gets dusty. A person is most satisfied and most useful when she is both giving and receiving. In marriage. In life. In friendship. With God too.
— Chris Fabry
God puts every one of us here for a purpose. There's some pull on our lives that draws us toward that purpose, and the farther we go away from it, the more unhappy we are. The closer we get, the more we yearn and desire it.
— Chris Fabry
There is no gift to the world like a man doing what he enjoys.
— Chris Fabry
Being content is not a lack of ambition. It's being able to rest and relax and know your worth doesn't come from what others think of you or even what you think of you.
— Chris Fabry
I have the love and respect of my wife and my kids. I could look in the mirror and I'm happy with that guy now. He's okay. He's not a schmuck.
— Ted DiBiase Sr.
If selfishness is the key to being miserable, then selflessness must be the key to being happy!
— Joyce Meyer
You can go to work and actually make someone else's job less miserable. Use your job to help others.
— Patrick Lencioni
God loves us; the devil hates us. God wants us to have a fulness of joy as He has. The devil wants us to be miserable as he is. God gives us commandments to bless us. The devil would have us break these commandments to curse us.
— Ezra Taft Benson
I see some people stay in one place because it's convenient or it's comfortable. But they're missing out on their passion.
— Arianna Huffington
Inviting others to help us with our work in the Church helps them feel needed and helps them feel the Spirit. When these feelings come, many people often then realize that something has been missing from their lives.
— Clayton M. Christensen
I esteem it the crowning mercy of my life that not only the chief ends I contemplated on becoming a missionary are attained, but I am allowed to see competent, faithful, and affectionate successors actively engaged in the work.
— Adoniram Judson
The biggest challenge facing a missionary today is to forget himself and lose himself in the work.
— Gordon Hinckley