Fufillment Quotes

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“You must not allow the hurt of the past to haunt or hinder you from fulfilling and performing your duties as one who has a passion to impact his society and make a change.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance

“Take hold of your passing time and convert it into living your dreams. Only then can you truly fulfill the great destiny that you were called to fulfill.”
Sunday Adelaja, How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?

“Never misuse your God-given opportunities, it may be the path to fulfilling your destiny.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance

“Your anger and fury at ungodliness and injustice around you is a license given to you to fulfill a purpose.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance

“Be prepared to be on the race to fulfill and to achieve fulfillment.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance

“Finding meaning for life is simply coming into significance because you have been able to accomplish and fulfill your purpose.”
Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance

“There are so many things and people craving your attention such that you could so easily forget that you have a purpose to fulfill within a specified time on the earth.”
Sunday Adelaja, How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?

Cory Reese
“I fear living a life similar to the movie "Groundhog Day", where I wake up in the morning, work eight to five, come home and watch television for a few hours, then go to bed, only to wake up the next day and do the same thing. Day after day. Month after month. Year after year. I don't want to look back on my year and see nothing but a long string of eight to fives.”
Cory Reese, Nowhere Near First: Ultramarathon Adventures From The Back Of The Pack

Jean Baudrillard
“The temptation to fulfil all desires was, in the past, that of evil; temptation by the devil. Today it is good which presides over that fulfilment, but it is no longer the fulfilment of a desire or an impulse of our own. We no longer aspire to anything; we are aspirated, sucked up, by the void.

The logic of distinction is, ultimately, a precious vestige of the bygone time of signs and sign-value, the loss of which, though imperceptible in the equivalence of images, is even more serious than the loss of the real.
Prestige, challenge, rivalry, privileges - it was, at bottom, the golden age of symbolic violence, the only antidote to democratic erosion and the great game of equality of opportunity. It is doubtless as absurd to wish to eliminate that violence as any other.
Is it better to stop the haemorrhage and live in a state of perpetual transfusion?”
Jean Baudrillard, Cool Memories V: 2000 - 2004