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Quotes about Motivation

Engaged, enthusiastic, and loyal employees are pivotal drivers of growth and health in any organization.
— Patrick Lencioni
The reality is that every human being is placed on this planet, and one of the things that drives humans is their need for meaning, and if you can make every job meaningful, then you will guarantee that every job will be done to its highest level of excellence.
— Erwin McManus
I don't write for the money. I write because something in me is constantly compelled.
— Beth Moore
A lot of people don't enjoy their jobs, and it's one of the main things we like to complain about.
— Joyce Meyer
It's really important for me to look good before a race. I definitely think if I feel I look good, it makes me feel more confident.
— Jessica Ennis-Hill
Our challenge isn't that we can't be motivated. It's not that we aren't smart, excitable, or that we lack passion - what we don't have is the ability to sustain motivation over time.
— Brendon Burchard
As holy zeal is the fervency of our grace, so sinful zeal is the intention and fervency of sin.
— Richard Baxter
Some desire to know merely for the sake of knowing, and that is shameful curiosity. Some desire to know that they may sell their knowledge, and that too is shameful. Some desire to know for reputation's sake, and that is shameful vanity. But there are some who desire to know that they may edify others, and that is praiseworthy; and there are some who desire to know that they themselves may be edified, and that is wise.
— Richard Baxter
True spirituality is not taught, it's caught. Once our sails have been unfurled to the Spirit, henceforth our motivation for the journey toward holiness and wholeness is immense gratitude.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Just do it better yourself and don't waste any time criticizing others or the past! This, in fact, purifies your own commitment and motivation.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
I would almost describe spirituality as a concern for one's being, one's inner motivation and attitude, one's real inner Source, as opposed to any primary concern for one's "doing." Doing will always take care of itself when your being is right. It is our preoccupation with external forms and successes that makes us superficial, judgmental, split off and often just downright wrong—without knowing it.   god
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing. — Benjamin Franklin
— Rick Joyner