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Quotes About Purposeful

I like everything I do to have some kind of meaning.
~ Adam Driver
Everything I do is meaningful.
~ Lil Skies
When I write something, every word of it is meant. I can't say it enough.
~ Anne Rice
I guess I made a resolution years ago that I would only do things that were only really important or really fun.
~ Lawrence Wright
I don't do anything just for the sake of it. I don't live my life for the sake of it.
~ Ranveer Singh
I don't ever want to do stuff just for the sake of it.
~ Tamsin Greig
For the charities, their relationships with celebrity supporters should be as deep and purposeful as the ones they have with any of their supporters and volunteers, based on a genuine understanding of the issues they're tackling.
~ David Harewood
I am consciously selective of the work that I do.
~ Mithila Palkar
I think it's important that you pick the right moments and that you don't just bark all the time. And you have to have something behind you and not just say things because you think you need to talk.
~ Nikola Vucevic
Without knowledge action is useless and knowledge without action is futile.
~ Abu Bakr
that it is better to have no work to do than to work at nothing.
~ Pliny the Younger
We often don't think about the consequences behind the actions we make, although the moment when you realise the actual reason and consequence behind your aggression; then you can certainly utilise that aggression in a productive and positive outcome. Therefore many a times realization results in making you utilise your aggression in the right direction.
~ Prashant Agarwal
Loving others always costs us something and requires effort. And you have to decide to do it on purpose. You can't wait for a feeling to motivate you.
~ Joyce Meyer
Only the consciousness of a purpose that is greater than any man can seed and fortify the souls of men
~ Walter Lippmann
keeping his eyes moving as he looked ahead for any surprises that might be waiting for him. The camera drone rose up above and then moved away, and Roscoe continued his purposeful walk. He reached the center after a few minutes and looked around, but he was alone. That was normal, he knew; the other person within the fenced arena would be doing his best to stay out of sight until the last possible moment. That was completely understandable, Roscoe felt. After all, there weren't very
~ David Archer
looked excitingly purposeful, with large video screens ranged over the control and guidance system panels on the concave wall, and long banks of computers set into the convex wall. In one corner a robot sat humped
~ Douglas Adams
A remarkably disciplined scholar, Jefferson spent money on books the way less purposeful young men spent it on whiskey or women.
~ Alan Pell Crawford
When the proximate community is dysfunctional, alienated individuals need some other way to channel their need to belong.4 Populist nationalism offers one such appealing vision of a larger purposeful imagined community—whether it is white majoritarianism in Europe and the United States, the Islamic Turkish nationalism of Turkey's Justice and Development Party, or the Hindu nationalism of India's Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
~ Raghuram G. Rajan
Make yourself necessary to somebody.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
The purposeful destruction of information is the essence of intelligent work.
~ Ray Kurzweil
My life is pretty calculated.
~ Rajon Rondo
That's the kind of work I like to do: challenging work that has a message.
~ Brandon Victor Dixon
And so, perhaps, with grief. We imagine we have battled against it, been purposeful, overcome sorrow, scrubbed the rust from our soul, when all that has happened is that grief has moved elsewhere, shifted its interest. We did not make the clouds come in the first place, and have no power to disperse them. All that has happened is that from somewhere -- or nowhere -- an unexpected breeze has sprung up, and we are in movement again.
~ Julian Barnes
You remembered your past in cheerful terms because this validated your existence. You didn't have to see your life as any kind of triumph – his own had hardly been that – but you did need to tell yourself that it had been interesting, enjoyable, purposeful.
~ Julian Barnes