A Quote by Gay Hendricks

Life is fullest when we are most true to ourselves. — © Gay Hendricks
Life is fullest when we are most true to ourselves.

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They say time is money, but that's not true. Time is life. And if I want the fullest life, I need to find fullest time... the busyness of your life leaving little room for the source of your life... God gives us time. And who has time for God? Which makes no sense.
Since art is merely and ultimately self-expressive, we conclude that the fullest art, the most individual, uninfluenced, unrepressed, uninhibited expression of art is true expression and the true art.
The true Mason ever strives to cultivate Masonry in his/her life to the fullest degree possible.
I love life and people, so I guess I want to help anyone I can live the fullest, most wonderful life possible.
It's human nature to work on ourselves, to get better in mind, body, and spirit, so there's nothing wrong with trying to live life to your fullest potential.
The body can limit our ability to experience life to the fullest, especially if we identify ourselves as being only our bodies.
If you do not give 110% in your life, I promise your life will haunt you for the rest of your days. Time is the most valuable asset on Earth, a depreciating asset, don’t waste another moment of life where you are not at your fullest potential getting the most out of the time you have in life.
We tend to think that refusing to exalt Christ is staying true to our self-will and personal freedom when really we are condemning ourselves. Sure, we can pretend to stay true to ourselves, but if you want to talk about reality, all of that is completely trivial if this life is an island and He's the only pilot with a plane and a flight plan.
I think mine is the fullest and most plausible account of what went on in Marie Antoinette's life.
Honestly, just live your life to the fullest. Laugh a lot, love and find your true happiness.
Oh, the secret life of man and woman--dreaming how much better we would be than we are if we were somebody else or even ourselves, and feeling that our estate has been unexploited to its fullest.
Capitalism is the fullest expression of anarchism, and anarchism is the fullest expression of capitalism. Not only are they compatible, but you can't really have one without the other. True anarchism will be capitalism, and true capitalism will be anarchism
What we all desire is the fullest, highest expression of ourselves.
It's very easy in a way, horrible in some ways, but simply to give up the whole thing, to say, "Well, the hell with it, as far as I'm concerned life is pointless and [so] live the fullest, most successfully self-fulfilling life you can and let the rest go hang" - I've never reached that point in my life.
We're all looking for the highest, fullest expression of ourselves as a human being.
Try to just be true to ourselves, whoever we are, but willing to grow, even as we're true to ourselves.
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