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Quotes About Fulfillment

The road to heaven is paved with fulfilled desires, and to hell with frustrated ones.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
A taste for kitsch among the well-to-do is a sign of spiritual impoverishment; but among the poor, it represents a striving for beauty, an aspiration without the likelihood of fulfilment.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
When a man, however passively, becomes an obstacle to the fulfillment of a woman's desires, he becomes an odious thing in her eyes, - or will, given time enough.
~ Theodore Dreiser
Remember, love is all a woman has to give, but it is the only thing which God permits us to carry beyond the grave.
~ Theodore Dreiser
Happiness does not come from doing easy work but from the afterglow of satisfaction that comes after the achievement of a difficult task that demanded our best.
~ Theodore Isaac Rubin
Let others laugh when you sacrifice desire to duty, if they will. You have time and eternity to rejoice in.
~ Theodore Parker
For unflagging interest and enjoyment, a household of children, if things go reasonably well, certainly all other forms of success and achievement lose their importance by comparison.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
The joy in life is his who has the heart to demand it.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
It may be true that he travels farthest who travels alone, but the goal thus reached is not worth reaching.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
There are two things that I want you to make up your minds to: first, that you are going to have a good time as long as you live – I have no use for the sour-faced man – and next, that you are going to do something worthwhile, that you are going to work hard and do the things you set out to do.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
The joy of living is his who has the heart to demand it.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
While President, I have been President, emphatically; I have used every ounce of power there was in the office.…I do not believe that any President ever had as thoroughly good a time as I have had, or has ever enjoyed himself as much.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
The greatest happiness is the happiness that comes as a by-product of striving to do what must be done, even though sorrow is met in the doing.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
But the joy of life is a very good thing, and while work is the essential in it, play also has its place.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
There must be the keenest sense of duty, and with it must go the joy of living; there must be shame at the thought of shirking the hard work of the world, and at the same time delight in the many-sided beauty of life
~ Theodore Roosevelt
I then believed, and now believe, that the greatest privilege and greatest duty for any man is to be happily married, and that no other form of success or service, for either man or woman, can be wisely accepted as a substitute or alternative.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
It is exceedingly interesting and attractive to be a successful business man, or railroad man, or farmer, or a successful lawyer or doctor; or a writer, or a president, or a ranchman, or the colonel of a fighting regiment, or to kill grizzly bears and lions. But for unflagging interest and enjoyment, a household of children, if things go reasonably well, certainly makes all other forms of success and achievement lose their importance by comparison.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
Only those are fit to live who do not fear to die; and none are fit to die who have shrunk from the joy of life and the duty of life.
~ Theodore Roosevelt
Live long and prosper
~ Theodore Sturgeon
A new way of looking is needed in a world which believes that every individual has a right to flower, within limits, in his or her own way.
~ Theodore Zeldin
Yaln?zca zenginliÄŸinizi nas?l kullanaca??n?z? bildiÄŸinizde gerçekten zengindiniz. Zengin olmak demek, parayla olduÄŸu kadar hayatla da ne yapaca??n? bilmek demekti, yaln?zca para kazanmak deÄŸildi.
~ Theodore Zeldin
Always try to ensure that there is an even balance in your life between work, rest and play.
~ Theresa Francis-Cheung
It was strange. ... If she'd never gone to the Amazon, never met Ash, she would most likely have been perfectly content with Todd. She wouldn't have understood those fleeting flashes of emptiness that come upon a per¬son from time to time. Now she knew what they were: the yearning for what could have been, for the road never taken.
~ Theresa Weir