Big questions Quote by Jim Rohn Download Open image “The big question is, are we letting ourselves become what we wish to become?” — Jim Rohn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Big questions Bigs Essential questions Personal growth Wish
We wish to become one thing or another, rather we wish to become everything and in this pursuit of becoming everything we only end… — Wasif Ali Wasif Copy Share Image
We even make ourselves up, fusing what we are with what we wish into what we must become. I'm not sure why it must… — Robert Fulghum Copy Share Image
We cannot become what we want to be if we just remain what we are today. — Anurag Prakash Ray Copy Share Image
Certainly, there is, in our culture, this notion of, you know, you can become anything. You can change. — Kevin Young Copy Share Image
We become what we want to be by consistently being what we want to become each day. — Richard G. Scott Copy Share Image
To become what we are capable of becoming is the only end in life. — Robert Louis Stevenson Copy Share Image
“The root of all desires is the one desire: to come home, to be at peace. There may be a moment in life when… — Jean Klein Copy Share Image
If you can't become what you want to be, at least be what you already are — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I don't wish to be anything more or less than what I am. If this is how it is, then so be it. — Henry Rollins Copy Share Image
A well-fashioned day - with a beginning and an end, a purpose and a content, a color and a character, a feel and a… — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
The amount you give isn't important. What matters is what that amount represents in terms of your life. — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
Good people are found not changed. Recently I read a headline that said, 'We don't teach people to be nice. We simply hire nice… — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
If the idea of having to change ourselves makes us uncomfortable, we can remain as we are. We can choose rest over labour, entertainment… — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
When a new idea comes our way, we must put it on our mental scales and weigh it carefully before deciding its value. — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
The best motivation is self-motivation. The guy says, I wish someone would come by and turn me on. What if they don't show up?… — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
Faith is the ability to see things that don't yet exist. Faith, though, can turn difficulty into reality, positive reality. — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
Dreams are a projection of the kind of life you want to lead. Dreams can drive you. Dreams can make you skip over obstacles.… — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
The greatest form of maturity is at harvest time. This is when we must learn how to reap without complaint if the amounts are… — Jim Rohn Copy Share Image
'SoulPancake' is a website that I founded with a couple of friends, and it is for exploring life's big questions. — Rainn Wilson Copy Share Image
Many people in their teens wonder about these big questions - what's the meaning of life, what are we doing here - then somewhere… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
I have no doubt, if people are really seeking the big questions, it will lead them to the Lord. — Eric Metaxas Copy Share Image
I love Big Themes. Films that ask big questions about technology, society, mortality. — Naomi Ackie Copy Share Image
Religion gives you a sense of certainty. It makes you feel that you have the right answers to really big questions and that youve… — James Heckman Copy Share Image
Do those things that incline you toward the big questions, and avoid the things that would reduce you and make you trivial. — George Saunders Copy Share Image
'Why are we here?' 'What is our purpose? 'Is there an afterlife?' 'Is there a God?' 'Is it all about science?' Those are big… — Evangeline Lilly Copy Share Image
In a very small way, painting addresses the 'Big Questions' to which we'll never find the answers. You do what you have to do… — Sam Messer Copy Share Image
The world of money, of numbers and stock markets and interest rates and credit cards, seems on the surface about as far as it… — Suze Orman Copy Share Image
I started asking the big questions that I had asked in college, that my compatriots the Greek philosophers had asked, like 'what is a… — Arianna Huffington Copy Share Image
I first started asking big questions when I was 12, and by big questions, I mean, 'Why are we here? What is this business?… — Barbara Ehrenreich Copy Share Image