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Quotes About Fulfillment

You live your life proportional to your love for life.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
You will achieve great success when you find happiness.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
You, your thoughts, and your imagination control the doorway to happiness. Service to the humanity is key to that doorway.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
Your task is not to find a job, but to find what makes you happy and do it with all your love.
~ Debasish Mridha, M.D.
If you ask the Universe to be your partner and guide you on the path to wholeness, it will oblige.
~ Debbie Ford
It is vital that we recognize and tend to our unmet needs, because if we don't take the time to care for them we will constantly find ourselves headed down paths that lead us away from our goals rather than toward what we desire. When we don't deal with the unfulfilled needs inside us, they continue to drive us to act impulsively, to forsake our long-term vision in favor of short-term gratification. Then our unfulfilled needs, not our vision, drive our behaviors.
~ Debbie Ford
Successful people are dreamers who have found a dream too exciting, too important, to remain in the realm of fantasy. Day by day, hour by hour, they toil in the service of their dream until they can see it with their eyes and touch it with their hands.
~ Debbie Ford
At this point I might not be the biggest star in the world and I may not be the greatest artist in the world, but I have achieved a very wide spread of interesting experiences. And I'm very happy about that.
~ Debbie Harry
If you imagine less, less will be what you undoubtedly deserve. Do what you love, and don't stop until you get what you love. Work as hard as you can, imagine immensities, don't compromise, and don't waste time. Start now. Not 20 years from now, not two weeks from now. Now.
~ Debbie Millman
Sometimtes you don't even know what you really want until you get what you thought you wanted.
~ Debbie Viguié
So I went for engineering, specifically product design, which I enjoyed.
~ Debi Thomas
He doesn't talk about his past, or his future. He passionately wants to make something of his life, to make an offering to the world. And to his family. He doesn't want to make letterheads! How can he be true to himself and keep the bond with his family?
~ Deborah Heiligman
I have been waiting on her all my life. I was the waitress. Waiting on her and waiting for her. What was I waiting for? Waiting for her to step into her self or step out of her invalid self. Waiting for her to take the voyage out of her gloom, to buy a ticket to a vital life.
~ Deborah Levy
I was flesh thirst desire dust blood lips cracking feet blistered knees skinned hips bruised, but I was so happy not to be napping on a sofa under a blanket with an older man by my side and a baby on my lap.
~ Deborah Levy
The house with the pomegranate tree was my major acquisition. In this sense, I owned some unreal estate. The odd thing was that every time I tried to see myself inside this grand old house, I felt sad. It was as if the search for home was the point, and now that I had acquired it and the chase was over, there were no more branches to put in the fire.
~ Deborah Levy
By?am cielesno?ci?, pragnieniem, ??dz?, py?em, krwi?, sp?kanymi ustami, pokrytymi p?cherzami stopami, otartymi kolanami, st?uczonymi biodrami, lecz by?am te? szcz??liwa, ?e nie drzemi? na sofie pod kocem ze starcem u boku i dzieckiem na kolanach.
~ Deborah Levy
To do the things she had chosen to do in the world, she risked forfeiting her place as a wife and mother, a bewildering place haunted by all that had been imagined for her if she chose to sit in it.
~ Deborah Levy
Looking outside of yourself for love and acceptance, leaves your happiness in the hands of others.
~ Debra Beck
We don't like writing. We like having written.
~ Debra Dixon
A goal is a desired result, a purpose or an objective. A goal is the prize or reward that your character wants to obtain or achieve. Everybody likes a winner, and readers are no exception to that rule.
~ Debra Dixon
When you're passionate about something, you want it to be all it can be. But in the endgame of life, I fundamentally believe the key to happiness is letting go of that idea of perfection.
~ Debra Messing
From what Natalie could observe, by middle age, every person's life had rolled some distance downhill, even if it was a very gentle slope, coming to rest at a place of disappointment. Some spheres of an individual's life might have gone spectacularly well but there would always be an obstinate slab of disappointment in another department - a stalled career, inability to have kids, a dismal marriage, whatever.
~ Debra Oswald
I hope to find the roles that are age appropriate but not yearning to be younger, or parenting ad nauseam.
~ Debra Winger
The greatest achievement in life is to become your own best self. Nothing external can help with that.
~ Dee Hock