“The goal is to live in such a way that our lives will prove worth dying for... The one thing that can't be taken from us, even by death, is the love we give away before we go.” WayLoveLifeInspirationalGivingDeathGoalTakenOur LivesOne ThingDyingProveAgingWorthyLive LifeInspirational LoveProven Author:Forrest Church
“Goals give us direction. They put a powerful force into play on a universal, conscious, and subconscious level. Goals give our life direction.” GivingPlayForceGoalLevelsPowerfulOur LivesConsciousUniversalSubconsciousLife DirectionNew Year Life Book:The Language of Letting Go: A Meditation Book and Journal for Daily Reflections Source: The Language of Letting Go: A Meditation Book and Journal for Daily Reflections
“We must have a theme, a goal, a purpose in our lives. If you don't know where you're aiming, you don't have a goal. My goal is to live my life in such a way that when I die, someone can say, she cared.” IfsKnowsWayLifeInspirationalPurposeDiesGoalOur LivesAmbitionThemeLiving My LifeYour Purpose In LifeLive With Purpose Author:Mary Kay Ash
“We have dedicated our lives, our blood, to the freedom and liberation of our people, and nothing, no force can stop us from achieving our goal. If it is necessary to destroy the United States of America, then let us destroy it with a smile on our faces.” PeopleIfsStatesAmericaFacesForceGoalUnitedUnited StatesOur LivesBloodAchieveActivismLiberationDedicatedUnited States Of America Author:Eldridge Cleaver
“Judge not that ye be judged; we carried the torch to the goal. The goal is won: guard the fire: it is yours: but remember our soul. Breathes through the life that we saved, when our lives went out in the night: Your body is woven of ours: see that the torch is alight.” SoulBodyRememberNightGoalFireOur LivesJudgingBreatheYour BodySavedJudgedWovenTorches Author:Edward Joseph Harrington O'Brien
“Suffering presents us with a challenge: to find our goals and purpose in our lives that make even the worst situation worth living through.” PurposeSufferingGoalChallengesSituationOur LivesWorstWorth LivingWorst Situation Author:Viktor E. Frankl
“Obviously, therefore, we must be able to transcribe what is in us into our mental and objective consciousness, by establishing a relationship between the life in us and observation of that life in Nature. This we find supremely well expressed by the ancient Egyptians. It is a knowledge of magic, pure and sane, which can lead rapidly toward the spiritual goal of our lives, owing to the fact that we can evoke, by means of the sympathy of analogues in our surroundings, the consciousness of the heart latent in us.” WellsHeartMeanFactsAbleSpiritualGoalConsciousnessOur LivesMagicPureAncientObjectivesObservationSaneSurroundingsEvokeLatentOwingAnalogueAncient Egyptian Author:R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz
“Happiness isn't found in some finite checklist of goals that we can diligently complete and then coast. It's how we live our lives in the process. That's why the four pillars of happiness are faith, family, community and meaningful work. Those are priorities we have to keep investing in.” FoundProcessGoalCommunityFourOur LivesInvestingPrioritiesMeaningfulCoastFinitePillarsMeaningful WorkChecklists Author:Arthur C. Brooks
“We must have a theme, a goal, a purpose in our lives.” InspirationalPurposeGoalOur LivesInspirational LifeThemeLiving My LifeGoals And LifeYour Purpose In LifeLive With Purpose Author:Mary Kay Ash
“Learning to pause is the first step in the practice of Radical Acceptance. A pause is a suspension of activity, a time of temporary disengagement when we are no longer moving toward any goal ... The pause can occur in the midst of almost any activity and can last for an instant, for hours or for seasons of our life ... You might try it now: Stop reading and sit there, doing 'no thing,' and simply notice what you are experiencing.” TryingFirstsMightLastsMovingReadingGoalHoursStepsPracticeOur LivesAcceptanceActivitySeasonsRadicalInstantMidstTemporaryFirst StepsPausesSuspensionRadical AcceptanceDisengagement Author:Tara Brach
“The development of European integration can be divided into two phases. The first era ended with the Maastricht Treaty. It was a liberalization phase, with the main goal of European integration at the time being the removal of various barriers and borders in Europe. The second phase is a homogenization or standardization phase, one that involves regulation from the top and growing control over our lives. This no longer has anything to do with freedom and democracy.” FirstsTwoGoalDemocracyOur LivesGrowingDevelopmentEuropeVariousErasBordersBarriersDividedRegulationPhasesIntegrationTreatiesRemovalStandardizationEuropean Integration Author:Vaclav Klaus
“Having a good home, eating good food, wearing good clothes, are a means to living well; they are not the goals of our life. The quality of your life is decided by how peaceful and joyful you are.” WellsMeanHomeLife IsGoalQualityOur LivesEatingClothesDecidedPeacefulJoyfulLive WellAffluenceGood FoodEating Good Author:Jaggi Vasudev
“In the Western world there isn't much value given to the necessity for just being quiet. And just resting, and just being, without a focus or a goal. At least a certain amount in our lives - we don't need to do half and half; it's okay if we're doing a lot of doing, we just need some being mixed in.” IfsWorldNeedsCertainValuesGivenGoalHalfFocusOur LivesAmountQuietOkayWesternJust BeingWestern WorldBeing Quiet Author:Shakti Gawain
“I think that fortune watcheth o'er our lives, surer than we. But well said: he who strives will find his goals strive for him equally.” ThinkingWellsSaidGoalOur LivesFortuneStriveStrifeWell Said Author:Euripides