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Quotes About Fulfillment

Let death surprise rue when it will, and where it will, I may be a happy man, nevertheless. For he is a happy man, who in his lifetime dealeth unto himself a happy lot and portion. A happy lot and portion is, good inclinations of the soul, good desires, good actions.
~ Marcus Aurelius
whether half frozen or well warm; whether only slumbering, or after a full sleep; whether discommended or commended thou do thy duty: or whether dying or doing somewhat else; for that also "to die," must among the rest be reckoned as one of the duties and actions of our lives.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Whatsoever is, was made for something: as a horse, a vine. Why wonderest thou? The sun itself will say of itself, I was made for something; and so hath every god its proper function. What then were thou made for? to disport and delight thyself? See how even common sense and reason cannot brook it.
~ Marcus Aurelius
So you know how things stand. Now forget what they think of you. Be satisfied if you can live the rest of your life, however short, as your nature demands. Focus on that, and don't let anything distract you. You've wandered all over and finally realized that you never found what you were after: how to live.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Will either passengers, or patients, find fault and complain, either the one if they be well carried, or the others if well cured? Do they take care for any more than this; the one, that their shipmaster may bring them safe to land, and the other, that their physician may effect their recovery?
~ Marcus Aurelius
No man can hinder thee to live as thy nature doth require. Nothing can happen unto thee, but what the common good of nature doth require.
~ Marcus Aurelius
As for thyself, thou hast to do with neither. Go thy ways then well pleased and contented: for so is He that dismisseth thee.
~ Marcus Aurelius
At dawn, when you have trouble getting out of bed, tell yourself: "I have to go to work—as a human being. What do I have to complain of, if I'm going to do what I was born for—the things I was brought into the world to do? Or is this what I was created for? To huddle under the blankets and stay warm? —But it's nicer here. . . . So you were born to feel "nice"? Instead of doing things and experiencing them?
~ Marcus Aurelius
12. If you do the job in a principled way, with diligence, energy and patience, if you keep yourself free of distractions, and keep the spirit inside you undamaged, as if you might have to give it back at any moment— If you can embrace this without fear or expectation—can find fulfillment in what you're doing now, as Nature intended, and in superhuman truthfulness (every word, every utterance)—then your life will be happy. No one can prevent that.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Not easily is a man found to be unhappy by reason of his not regarding what is going on in another man's soul; but those who do not attend closely to the motions of their own souls must inevitably be unhappy.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Mihin tahansa kyllästyisinkin, niin aina pysyn onnellisena, sillä onnellinen on se, joka pystyy luomaan itselleen onnellisen kohtalon. Onnellinen kohtalo taas on hyvä mieliala, hyvät taipumukset, hyvät teot.
~ Marcus Aurelius
You have lived your life. Now, take what's left and live it properly. What doesn't transmit light creates its own darkness.
~ Marcus Aurelius
You must build up your life action by action, and be content if each one achieves its goal as far as possible.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Be not whirled aside; but in every impulse fulfil the claims of justice, and in every impression safeguard certainty.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Certainly He who governs the Whole will make good use of you and welcome you into some part of the joint workforce: but just make sure that your part is not that of the cheap and vulgar line in the comedy, as noted by Chrysippus.
~ Marcus Aurelius
Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself, in your way of thinking.
~ Marcus Aurelius 121-180 AD
second, that everyone, regardless of who they are, will want to be promoted out of the job as soon as possible.
~ Marcus Buckingham
Those of us who do this best—who find what we love about what we do, and cultivate this love with intelligence and discipline—are the ones who contribute most. The best people are not well-rounded, finding fulfillment in their uniform ability. Quite the opposite, in fact—the best people are spiky, and in their lovingly honed spikiness they find their biggest contribution, their fastest growth, and, ultimately, their greatest joy.
~ Marcus Buckingham
Our span of life is brief, but is long enough for us to live well and honestly.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
To be content with what we possess is the greatest and most secure of riches.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
We must not only obtain Wisdom: we must enjoy her.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Those who lack within themselves the means for living a blessed and happy life will find any age painful. - How to grow old: ancient wisdom for the second half of life.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Is not prosperity robbed of half its value if you have no one to share your joy?
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
If you have a library in your garden, everything will be complete.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero