Enjoy the best quotes on Purposefully , Explore, save & share top quotes on Purposefully .
“uncertainty is a path without an end. He who wants to completely do away with uncertainties before starting a purposeful journey of life shall always end a purposeful journey on the path of uncertainties without beginning any purposeful journey of life”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“If God gives you a seed, He expects you to plant it;if He plants it for you, He expects you to water it; if He waters it for you, He expects you to prune it; if He prunes and keeps it for you, He expects you to harvest it; if He harvest it for you, He expects you to store it; if He stores it for you,He expects you to keep it safe from getting rotten and if He keeps it from getting rotten for you, He expects you to account for the seed.Yes!Life is all about purposefully fulfilling a purpose. We are expected to be doing something at each moment in our life or we live without purposefully living.”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah, The Untapped Wonderer in You: Dare to Do the Undone“Purposefully living a life that glorifies the Kingdom is the essence of our creation”
Sunday Adelaja“Until we begin to discover and create value, purposefully and systemically, we are not humans but only biomass”
Sunday Adelaja“It is your life...OWN IT! Your life purpose empowers you and enables you to live life abundantly. Empowerment begins by taking responsibility for your life and being accountable for your actions. Empowerment is the courage to live passionately and purposefully each day”
Thomas Narofsky, You are Unstoppable!: Unleash Your Inspired Life“Purposefully dedicating time into developing yourself is one of the keys to being effective in life”
Sunday Adelaja“Walking purposefully, in the knowledge that no one with their sleeves rolled up who walks purposefully with a piece of paper held conspicuously in their hand is ever challenged, he set off across the wood and canvas wonderland of Interesting and Instructive Kinematography.”
Terry Pratchett, Moving Pictures“Somewhere along the line, organized religion stopped being about faith, and started being about who had the power to keep the faith. You said that the purpose of religion was to bring people together. But does it, really? Or does it-knowingly, purposefully, and intentionally--break them apart?”
Jodi Picoult, Change of Heart