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Quotes about Fulfillment

More of anything other than God will never fill that longing for fulfillment He has placed within you and me.
— James MacDonald
With God, we can be satisfied and fulfilled with very little, but without Him, all that we have will always be dry and deeply disappointing.
— James MacDonald
When your soul is satisfied, you have everything even if you have nothing. And when your soul is not at peace, you have nothing no matter what you have attained or acquired.
— James MacDonald
Without a complete view of sin, people can burn out in their pursuit of pleasure.
— James MacDonald
To be fully compensated for what one gave of oneself in the struggle for a title is to be restored to the condition one was in prior to competition.
— James Carse
We display the success of what we have done by not having to do anything.
— James Carse
A human being must have occupation if he or she is not to become a nuisance to the world.
— Dorothy Sayers
To subdue one's self to one's own ends might be dangerous, but to subdue one's self to other people's ends was dust and ashes. Yet there were those, still more unhappy, who envied even the ashy saltness of those dead sea apples.
— Dorothy Sayers
If you want it your own way, God will let you have it. Hell is the enjoyment of your own way forever.
— Dorothy Sayers
People who seek to serve the community end up falsifying their work, she wrote, whether the work is writing a novel or baking bread, because they are not single- mindedly focused on the task at hand. But if you serve the work— if you perform each task to its utmost perfection— then you will experience the deep satisfaction of craftsmanship and you will end up serving the community more richly than you could have consciously planned.
— Dorothy Sayers
But He, unshaken, with exultant voice cried, It is finished! and gave up the ghost. Finished--when men had thought it scarce begun.
— Dorothy Sayers
At present we have no clear grasp of the principle that every man should do the work for which he is fitted by nature!
— Dorothy Sayers