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Quotes About Fulfillment

Lirael left in a daze of happiness. She had survived the ordeal. She had been accepted. She was going to be a librarian!
~ Garth Nix
Mark Twain once said, "I can live for two months on a good compliment.
~ Gary Chapman
life's deepest meaning is not found in accomplishments but in relationships.
~ Gary Chapman
When your spouse's emotional love tank is full and he feels secure in your love, the whole world looks bright and your spouse will move out to reach his highest potential in life.
~ Gary Chapman
Nothing has more potential for strengthening one's sense of well-being than effectively loving and being loved.
~ Gary Chapman
I'm now much less of an asset to the company than I could be. I keep my head down and for self-preservation just do my work with little conversation with anyone. Yet the irony is this: in my self-preservation, I'm actually destroying myself. In bottling up my unexpressed feelings, I'm making myself sick emotionally and physically.
~ Gary Chapman
When your spouse's emotional love tank is full and he feels secure in your love, the whole world looks bright and your spouse will move out to reach his highest potential in life. But when the love tank is empty and he feels used but not loved, the whole world looks dark and he will likely never reach his potential for good in the world.
~ Gary Chapman
It is the choice to expend energy in an effort to benefit the other person, knowing that if his or her life is enriched by your effort, you too will find a sense of satisfaction—the satisfaction of having genuinely loved another.
~ Gary Chapman
Most of us have more potential than we will ever develop. What holds us back is often a lack of courage. A loving spouse can supply that all-important catalyst.
~ Gary Chapman
The emotional need for love must be met if we are to have emotional health.
~ Gary Chapman
The emotional need for love must be met if we are to have emotional health. Married
~ Gary Chapman
Keith had realized that life's deepest meaning is not found in accomplishments but in relationships. He
~ Gary Chapman
When your spouse's emotional love tank is full and he feels secure in your love, the whole world looks bright and your spouse will move out to reach his highest potential in life. But when the love tank is empty and he feels used but not loved, the whole world looks dark and he will likely never reach his potential for good in the world. In
~ Gary Chapman
And those who don't divorce, do they learn to live with the emptiness, or does love really stay alive in some marriages? If so, how?
~ Gary Chapman
No matter our limitations, God has a great purpose for our lives. — Nora Peacock —
~ Gary Chapman
Most of us have more potential than we will ever develop. What holds us back is often courage. A loving spouse can supply that all-important catalyst.
~ Gary Chapman
La necesidad de importancia es la fuerza emocional detrás de gran parte de nuestra conducta.
~ Gary Chapman
Material things are no replacement for human, emotional love. A wife says, "He ignores me all day long and then wants to jump in bed with me. I hate it." She is not a wife who hates sex; she is a wife desperately pleading for emotional love.
~ Gary Chapman
The in love experience temporarily meets that need, but it is inevitably a quick fix and, as we shall learn later, has a limited and predictable life span. After we come down from the high of the in love obsession, the emotional need for love resurfaces because it is fundamental to our nature. It is at the center of our emotional desires. We needed love before we fell in love, and we will need it as long as we live.
~ Gary Chapman
I dream of a day when children can grow up in homes filled with love and security, where children's developing energies can be channeled to learning and serving rather than seeking the love they did not receive at home.
~ Gary Chapman
God has shown me that no job is insignificant when done in His name.
~ Gary Chapman
Following God's commands always leads to blessing. — Sarah Bergman —
~ Gary Chapman
The Lord . . . did exactly what he had promised. —Genesis 21:1
~ Gary Chapman
Love does no wrong to others, so love fulfills the requirements of God's law. —Romans 13:10
~ Gary Chapman