“To freely bloom that is my definition of success. The question then is, How does arguing with our children advance our goal that our children freely bloom.” ChildrenDoeGoalOur ChildrenDefinitionsArguingDefinition Of Success Author:Gerry Spence
“My definition of success is to be happy in what you like to do best. It's not a monetary value; it's an internal value in itself. If you're happy from the inside-out, thats what is important. Success comes as a day to day value or reaching a goal that you have, and you've got to prepare yourself for what's to come when success is there.” IfsImportantValuesGoalDefinitionsReachingInternalsDay To DayBeing HappyMonetaryDefinition Of SuccessGoals And ObjectivesReaching GoalsMonetary Value Author:DeMarcus Ware
“Lenten practices of giving up pleasures are good reminders that the purpose of life is not pleasure. The purpose of life is to attain to perfect life, all truth and undying ecstatic love - which is the definition of God. In pursuing that goal we find happiness. Pleasure is not the purpose of anything; pleasure is a by-product resulting from doing something that is good. One of the best ways to get happiness and pleasure out of life is to ask ourselves, 'How can I please God?' and, 'Why am I not better?' It is the pleasure-seeker who is bored, for all pleasures diminish with repetition.” WayGivingLife IsPurposeAsksGoalPerfectPleasurePracticeProductsPleaseGiving UpDefinitionsBest WayBoredPurpose Of LifeRepetitionDiminishRemindersSeekersFinding HappinessEcstaticPerfect LifeLentenEcstatic Love Author:Fulton J. Sheen
“I think that I was raised by two of the best people ever. My mother and father are just the definition of hard work, like what hard work brings to you. Theyve taught me and my brothers and sisters to set your goals high and to give everything to reach them.” PeopleThinkingGivingTwoHardMotherFatherGoalTaughtBrotherHard WorkRaisedDefinitionsMy BrotherBrothers And SistersMother And Father Author:Josie Loren
“The goal of a definition is to introduce a mathematical object. The goal of a theorem is to state some of its properties, or interrelations between various objects. The goal of a proof is to make such a statement convincing by presenting a reasoning subdivided into small steps each of which is justified as an "elementary" convincing argument.” StatesGoalStepsObjectsArgumentMathematicsPropertyDefinitionsVariousProofStatementsMathematicalReasoningIntroducingJustifiedConvincingPresentingTheoremsSmall Steps Author:IU?. I. Manin
“We must go out to Pure Life, Pure Truth, Pure Love, and that is the definition of God. He is the ultimate goal of life; from Him we came, and in Him alone do we find our peace.” GoalPureUltimateDefinitionsLife GoalUltimate GoalPure Love Author:Fulton J. Sheen
“If you don't like your definition of 'good enough', then feel free to change that, but the goal before shipping is merely that. Not perfect.” IfsFeelsEnoughGoalPerfectLike YouDefinitionsGood EnoughNot PerfectShipping Book:Whatcha Gonna Do With That Duck?: And Other Provocations, 2006-2012 Source: Whatcha Gonna Do With That Duck?: And Other Provocations, 2006-2012
“There's no scientific definition. A hymn... is a song of praise to God. I think there were three real goals with our hymns that made them seem more in line with traditional classical hymn writing than with the modern worship movement and differentiate us slightly...” ThinkingWritingMadeRealSeemsSongThreeGoalLinesModernMovementWorshipPraiseDefinitionsTraditionalHymnsDifferentiatePraises To God Author:Keith Getty