Quotes about Fulfillment
I do think at a certain point you've made enough money.
— Barack Obama
Work provides independence and income but also because work provides order, structure, dignity, and opportunities for growth in people's lives.
— Barack Obama
No one longs for what he or she already has, and yet the accumulated insight of those wise about the spiritual life suggests that the reason so many of us cannot see the red X that marks the spot is because we are standing on it. The treasure we seek requires no lengthy expedition, no expensive equipment, no superior aptitude or special company. All we lack is the willingness to imagine that we already have everything we need. The only thing missing is our consent to be where we are.
— Barbara Brown Taylor
Your dreams, what you hope for and all that, it's not separate from your life. It grows right up out of it.
— Barbara Kingsolver
I've about decided that's the main thing that separates happy people from the other people: the feeling that you're a practical item, with a use, like a sweater or a socket wrench.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Value is not made of money, but a tender balance of expectation and longing.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Water, in Grace, is an all-or-nothing proposition, like happiness. When you have rain you have more than enough, just as when you're happy and in love and content with your life, you can't remember how you ever could have felt cheated by fate.
— Barbara Kingsolver
A mother's unfulfilled ambitions lie heaviest on her daughters.
— Barbara Kingsolver
I believe I'm very happy.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Ineffective people live day after day with unused potential.
— Stephen Covey
Doing the right things for the right reason in the right way is the key to Quality of Life!
— Stephen Covey
Urgency addiction is a self-destructive behavior that temporarily fills the void created by unmet needs. And instead of meeting these needs, the tools and approaches of time management often feed the addiction. They keep us focused on daily prioritization of the urgent.
— Stephen Covey