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Quotes About Purpose

We partner with movies that stand for more than the latest bestseller.
~ David A. R. White
I've been told I miss every pass made at me! It would be wonderful to have a partner, but in my mind, it has to be like making a product. The product has to be meaningful, impact people - it has to be a great product.
~ Joy Mangano
Being married to a wonderful, motivating partner has brought happiness and a greater sense of purpose to my life.
~ Dia Mirza
I've learned, over the years, to go after the parts where I feel I can add something.
~ Adam Scott
When you get to a certain age, you have to make a decision for yourself: if you want to get old in the industry, and you want to play maybe a few parts that come along now and then - or what else in life interests you?
~ Goldie Hawn
I now want to be playing parts more interesting to me and more exciting to me.
~ Frank Langella
I assert that nothing ever comes to pass without a cause.
~ Jonathan Edwards
Brands are facing a new competitive landscape in which self-definition, core values and purpose will increasingly define their ability to reach customers that only allow what is meaningful in their lives to pass through their filter.
~ Simon Mainwaring
I don't want to be a passenger sitting on the bench not doing much, even in my older years.
~ Frank Lampard
I want to create a foundation, like a maison, in my home in the Marais. I am going to leave everything there. I am only passing through. I'm not a proprietor of anything, even if I have homes and things.
~ Azzedine Alaia
I really have this sense that time is passing, and it's important to do what you have wanted to do.
~ Arlie Russell Hochschild
I believe in passing football with a purpose. You have to be physically strong and sometimes, in some games, you have to be more direct because that style requires it. We will prepare our teams to be ready for all situations.
~ Roberto Di Matteo
A few years ago, a priest working in a slum section of a European city was asked why he was doing it, and replied, 'So that the rumor of God may not completely disappear.
~ Peter L. Berger
Where there is little self-definition, there is a vague vision. Where there is an unclear vision, the people perish in their own anxious reactivity. They have no head and are headed nowhere. Where there is self-definition, there is a clear vision. Where there is a clear vision, there is a response to the future.
~ Peter L. Steinke
Know what you own, and know why you own it
~ Peter Lynch
God will not permit any troubles to come upon us, unless He has a specific plan by which great blessing can come out of the difficulty.
~ Peter Marshall
No snowflake ever falls in the wrong place.
~ Peter Matthiessen
Design is how it works."[
~ Peter Morville
God doesn't want us to sit around all our lives in a passive way, waiting for something good to happen. He wants us to be proactive, with His help, in seeking out good things for ourselves.
~ Peter Murphy
With the last sentence Blyth stumbles across the credo of all adventurers, be they sailors, mountaineers, or explorers. The where and how is simply the means to burrow as deeply as posssible into oneself. It's the answer to the relentless question that floods the mind when the exercise becomes painful and severe: What am I doing here? What's the point?
~ Peter Nichols
To come to be you must have a vision of Being, a Dream, a Purpose, a Principle. You will become what your vision is.
~ Peter Nivio Zarlenga
Being driven by your beliefs is a very different matter than consciously understanding how it is your beliefs are created and what purpose they serve.
~ Peter Ralston
We become attached to our beliefs, to our roles and traits, and also to the strategies needed for maintaining all this. We rarely acknowledge that all our mental, emotional, and perceptual activities are processes, and that they're there to serve a specific purpose. We're so busy identifying with mind's conceptual mechanisms that we lose touch with what's real. It is not hard to see, then, how self becomes confused with the mind.
~ Peter Ralston
The original function of mind is to do a job, the essence of which is to keep you alive and successfully being you.
~ Peter Ralston