Quotes About Fulfillment
Since when did pursuit of quality of life trump actual quaility of life?
~ Terry Tufts
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We dream our dreams, and sometimes they take us to places we never anticipate. But they are our dreams, and we go where they lead.
~ Tess Gerritsen
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I thought to myself how lucky, how lucky that I jumped at my only chance when I could. Sure, I did not love him, but I was loved. I had everything Corazón had wanted. I had beaten her at every round, yet I felt nothing but a devastating emptiness inside. Y
~ Tess Uriza Holthe
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I hate to think of you stuck here all day every day, doing nothing with that brilliant brain of yours." "It never was brilliant. Anyway, who keeps these books to see who's used themselves wisely and who's wasted?
~ Tessa Hadley
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Sheila thought that passion was a story people dreamed up to save themselves from boredom
~ Tessa Hadley
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No deseo nada aunque lo deseo todo.
~ Theophile Gautier
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joy is not found in the things which surround us, but lives only in the soul.
~ Thérèse de Lisieux
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He has never inspired me with any desire and left it unsatisfied, and that is why I have always found His bitter chalice full of sweetness.
~ Thérèse de Lisieux
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IN order that Love may be fully satisfied it must needs stoop to very nothingness and transform that nothing into fire.
~ Thérèse de Lisieux
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Plus les fleurs sont heureuses de faire sa volonté, plus elles sont parfaites.
~ Thérèse de Lisieux
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Man's only justification for physical existence is to learn; this is his destiny which he cannot avoid under any circumstances.
~ Théun Mares
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It is insanity for any man to wish for a different life to the one he has. Such wishes are based upon the demented idea that cowardice or laziness, or both, are honourable pursuits.
~ Théun Mares
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Each and every generation must discover its own mission or drown into the well of oblivion
~ Thabiso Monkoe
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The Great Bookkeeper up in the sky has always been reluctant to give me money. Or perhaps I never learned to think big. I decided that if your demands are less than your income, you are rich, but if your demands are greater, you feel poor. The trick is to adjust your demands.
~ Thaddeus Golas
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Men who have not observed discipline, and have not gained treasure in their youth, perish like old herons in a lake without fish.
~ The Dhammapada
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A hundred long leagues is no distance for him who would quench the thirst of covetousness; but a contented mind has no solicitude for grasping wealth.
~ The Hitopadesa
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Give the People what they want - and they'll get what they deserve.
~ The Kinks
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You need to be happy with yourself before you commit to somebody else for happiness
~ the omani shed
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Catch your dreams before they slip away Dying all the time Lose your dreams And you will lose your mind
~ The Rolling Stones
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Catch your dreams before they slip away Lose your dreams And you will lose your mind. Ain't life unkind?
~ The Rolling Stones
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The ordinary man is destined for service, and he has no objection to be an instrument, if he feels that a master guides him.
~ Theodor Mommsen
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The secret of human happiness is not in self-seeking but in self-forgetting.
~ Theodor Reik
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I submitted entirely to the dog and, as a man with no gift for dancing, I had the feeling that I was able to dance for the first time in my life, secure and without inhibition. Occasionally, we kissed, the dog and I. Woke up feeling extremely satisfied.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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Whereas the unconscious colossus of real existence, subjectless capitalism, inflicts its destruction blindly, the deludedly rebellious subject is willing to see that destruction as its fulfillment, and, together with the biting cold it emits toward human beings misused as things, it also radiates the perverted love which, in the world of things, takes the place of love in its immediacy.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
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