Quotes about Fulfillment
it's delightful when your imaginatios come true, isn't it?
— LM Montgomery
Life is rich and full here ââ'¬Ã‚¦ everywhere ââ'¬Ã‚¦ if we can only learn how to open our whole hearts to its richness and fulness.
— LM Montgomery
What hurt her was that she had never had a chance to be anything but an old maid. No man had ever desired her.
— LM Montgomery
I hope some one will always need me," said Anne to Dusty Miller. "And it's wonderful, Dusty Miller, to be able to give happiness to somebody.
— LM Montgomery
It is hard to understand why work should be called a curse—until one remembers what bitterness forced or uncongenial labour is. But the work for which we are fitted—which we feel we are sent into the world to do—what a blessing it is and what fulness of joy it holds.
— LM Montgomery
Yet he never seemed unhappy or unsatisfied. As long as he could plough and garden and reap he was as contented as a sunny old pasture. His black hair was but lightly frosted with silver and a ripe, serene spirit revealed itself in his rare but sweet smiles. His old fields had given him bread and delight, joy of conquest and comfort in sorrow. Anne was satisfied because he was buried near them. He might have "gone gladly" but he had lived gladly, too. The
— LM Montgomery
For it is sure to come; and if or not it's now not just as we have pictured it, it will likely be infinitely sweeter.
— LM Montgomery
we are motivated to meet our needs for significance and security in ways we unconsciously believe will work.
— Larry Crabb
Everything you were designed to experience and enjoy is found in God. Knowing God is your life and your highest joy. You either believe that or you don't. Believe it and you will experience and enjoy life, real life, eventually. Guaranteed. Disbelieve it and, at best, you will experience counterfeit life and enjoy it only for a season.
— Larry Crabb
We people aren't too different from the cows, are we? Never content with what we have, always leaning through the fence in search of more.
— Lauraine Snelling
Our sadness is not sad, but our cheap joys.
— Henry David Thoreau
If money could buy happiness, the rich would not drown their sorrows in expensive wine.
— Matshona Dhliwayo