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Quotes about Fulfillment

You are not called to poverty in Christ but to the greatest of spiritual wealth. You are not called to disappointment but to fulfillment. You are not called to sorrow but to joy. How could it be otherwise when the treasure is the only Son of God?
— James Montgomery Boice
It is a startling and solemnizing fact that even as late as the twentieth century, the Great Command of Jesus Christ to carry the Gospel to all mankind is still so largely unfulfilled.
— John Mott
Inordinate desire for material possessions can become an obsession that consumes our thoughts, drains our resources, and leads to unhappiness.
— Joseph Wirthlin
If we live a self-directed, self-motivated, self-centered life, always needing to get our own way, then we're going to be miserable. In fact, many times we believe it's our problems that are making us unhappy when, in reality, it's because we're focused on ourselves!
— Joyce Meyer
Women who make a house a home make a far greater contribution to society than those who command large armies or stand at the head of impressive corporations.
— Gordon Hinckley
The Scripture can only be read intelligently by inspired men and women. The value we get from our reading is in direct proportion to the measure in which we are filled with God's Spirit.
— G Campbell Morgan
A woman's rank Lies in the fulness of her womanhood: Therein alone she is royal.
— George Eliot
Happiness is achieved when you stop waiting for your life to begin and start making the most of the moment you are in.
— Germany Kent
Unless we include a job as part of every citizen's right to autonomy and personal fulfillment, women will continue to be vulnerable to someone else's idea of what need is.
— Gloria Steinem
Don't complain about what you don't have. Use what you've got. To be less than your best is a sin.
— Oprah Winfrey
Men and women were created for something great, for infinity. Nothing else will ever be enough.
— Pope Benedict XVI
It's folly that women measure their happiness with the pleasures of the bed, but they do. And when the pleasure cools or their man goes missing, all they once lived for turns dark and hateful.
— Euripides