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Strive to enrich all lives, hearts and minds not just your own pockets

Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Your life is enriched with meaning when allow yourself to become inspired, set goals, and charge after them with passion.

Julie Connor, Dreams to Action Trailblazer's Guide
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The incredibly powerful and enriching lifestyle of seeking beauty is a humble service of love and healing.

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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Have more humility. Remember you don't know the limits of your own abilities. Successful or not, if you keep pushing beyond yourself, you will enrich your own life – and maybe even please a few strangers.

A.L. Kennedy
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Our offices are filled with people working their lives out to enrich their boss, government or company.

Sunday Adelaja, How To Become Great Through Time Conversion: Are you wasting time, spending time or investing time?
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Bushido as an independent code of ethics may vanish, but its power will not perish from the earth; its schools of martial prowess or civic honor may be demolished, but its light and its glory will long survive their ruins. Like its symbolic flower, after it is blown to the four winds, it will still bless mankind with the perfume with which it will enrich life.

Inazo Nitobe, Bushido: The Soul of Japan. A Classic Essay on Samurai Ethics
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I had always insisted that a good education was a synthesis of book learning and involvement in social action, that each enriched the other. I wanted my students to know that the accumulation of knowledge, while fascinating in itself, is not sufficient as long as so many people in the world have no opportunity to experience that fascination.

Howard Zinn, You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times
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How aware are we of our own inner life, our spirituality-something so intangible yet so priceless? How much effort do we make to perceive that which is not obvious, which can neither be seen nor heard? I believe the exploration and enrichment of the human spirit is what determines our very humanity. Such enrichment provides an inner compass that can lead civilizations to greatness.

Daisaku Ikeda
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Why do people often feel bad in good environments and good in bad environments? Why did Mother Teresa think that affluent Westerners often seemed poorer than the Calcutta poor, the poorest of the poor? The paradox comes to pass because the impoverishments and enrichments of a self in a world are not necessarily the same as the impoverishments and enrichments of an organism in an environment.

Walker Percy, Lost in the Cosmos: The Last Self-Help Book
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You may possibly become rich by just caring about yourself and what you want to gain from your profession and your life but you cannot possibly enrich the lives of everyone you meet that way.

Rasheed Ogunlaru
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