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Creativity is a way of living life, no matter what our vocation, or how we earn our living. Creativity is not limited to the arts...
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creative
living
life
career
vocation
artist
creativity
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Madeleine L'Engle |
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The creative impulse can be killed, but it cannot be taught...What a teacher can do...in working with children, is to give the flame enough oxygen so that it can burn. As far as I'm concerned, this providing of oxygen is one of the noblest of all vocations.
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vocation
teaching
creativity
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Madeleine L'Engle |
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It's hard luck always having to be a judge.
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vocation
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry |
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Often we want to be somewhere other than where we are, to even to be someone other than who we are. We tend to compare ourselves constantly with others and wonder why we are not as rich, as intelligent, as simple, as generous, or as saintly as they are. Such comparisons make us feel guilty, ashamed, or jealous. It is very important to realize that our vocation is hidden in where we are and who we are. We are unique human beings, each with a call to realize in life what nobody else can, and to realize it in the concrete context of the here and now. We will never find our vocations by trying to figure out whether we are better or worse than others. We are good enough to do what we are called to do. Be yourself!
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vocation
uniqueness
comparison
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Henri J.M. Nouwen |
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Writers are solitaries by vocation and necessity. I sometimes think the test is not so much talent, which is not as rare as people think, but purpose or vocation, which manifests in part as the ability to endure a lot of solitude and keep working. Before writers are writers they are readers, living in books, through books, in the lives of others that are also the heads of others, in that act that is so intimate and yet so alone.
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writing
vocation
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Rebecca Solnit |
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Ah, God, it were an easy Matter to choose a Calling had one all Time to live in! I should be fifty Years a Barrister, fifty a Physician, fifty a Clergyman, fifty a Soldier! Aye, and fifty a Thief, and fifty a Judge! All Roads are fine Roads, beloved Sister, none more than another, so that with one Life to spend I am a Man bare-bumm'd at Taylors with Cash for but one pair of Breeches, or a Scholar at Brookstalls with Money for a single Book: to choose ten were no Trouble; to choose one, impossible! All Trades, all Crafts, all Professions are wondrous, but none is finer than the rest together. I cannot choose, sweet Anna: twixt Stools my Breech falleth to the Ground!
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john-barth
vocation
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John Barth |
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earn what you can since everything's for sale
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opportunity
vocation
profession
desperation
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Geoffrey Chaucer |
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Passion does not translate easily into good income.
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vocation
calling
hobby
job
temperament
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Philip Zaleski |
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I bent my head and breathed the fresh new scent of her. I looked into her deep blue eyes and saw reflected there the dawn of my own new life. This little girl seemed to me, at that moment, answer enough to all my questions. To have saved this small, singular one--this alone seemed reason enough that I lived. I knew then that this was how I was meant to go on: away from death and toward life, from birth to birth, from seed to blossom, living my life amongst wonders.
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wonder
vocation
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Geraldine Brooks |
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From the outset, Protestantism rejected the critical medieval distinction between the 'sacred' and 'secular' orders. While this position can easily be interpreted as a claim for the desacralization of the sacred, it can equally well be understood as a claim for the sacralization of the secular. As early as 1520, Luther had laid the fundamental conceptual foundations for created sacred space within the secular. His doctrine of the 'priesthood of all believers' asserted that there is no genuine difference of status between the 'spiritual' and the 'temporal' order. All Christians are called to be priests - and can exercise that calling within the everyday world. The idea of 'calling' was fundamentally redefined: no longer was it about being called to serve God by leaving the world; it was now about serving God in the world.
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christianity
work
martin-luther
priesthood-of-all-believers
protestantism
sacred
vocation
secular
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Alister E. McGrath |
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I always like to be in the presence of people who are good at and love their jobs, Irrespective of their jobs.
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work
enthusiasm
vocation
job
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Geoff Dyer |
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Dante subsumed everything, and so, in a sense, secularized nothing.
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worship
work
idolatry
vocation
discipleship
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Harold Bloom |
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"Once a seminary student asked to shadow me for two days to see what my life as a pastor was like. At the end, he said, "Oh my gosh, you're basically a person for a living." --
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pastoral-ministry
pastoring
vocation
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Nadia Bolz-Weber |
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If it was bliss to be alive, to hunt was rapture.
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ministry
distraction
vocation
job
focus
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Barbara W. Tuchman |
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I want to make a difference. But get a job? I worry that will make the ordinary, like everybody else.
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vocation
job
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Claire Messud |
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The percentage of people qualifying for federal disability benefits because they are unable to work rose from 0.7 percent of the size of the labor force in 1960 to 5.3% in 2010.
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work
motivation
welfare-state
unemployment
vocation
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Charles Murray |
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"Sam Rayburn on LBJ's recuperation from his heart attack: "It would kill him if he relaxed."
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relaxation
vocation
job
leisure
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Robert A. Caro |
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If your vocation be shoeing horses, or painting pictures, and you can do one or the other better than your fellows, then you are a fool if you are not proud of your ability. And so I am very proud that upon two planets no greater fighter has ever lived than John Carter, Prince of Helium.
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fighter
vocation
pride
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Edgar Rice Burroughs |
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He had been a boy who liked to draw, according to my friend, so he became an architect. Children who drew,I learned, became architects; I had thought they became painters. My friend explained that it was not proper to become a painter; it couldn't be done. I resigned myself to architecture school and a long life of drawing buildings. It was a pity, for I disliked buildings, considering them only a stiffer and more ample form of clothing, and no more important.
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drawing
vocation
painting
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Annie Dillard |
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If I sometimes seem to take too great pride in my fighting ability, it must be remembered that fighting is my vocation.
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vocation
pride
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Edgar Rice Burroughs |
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He was like a man thinking on an abstract subject all the time.
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depression
work
distraction
vocation
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H.W. Brands |
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Duty was not untinged by ambition.
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leadership
work
goal-setting
vocation
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Barbara W. Tuchman |
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How much does a man's effort depend upon the age in which his work is cast? Pope Clement VII
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grace-of-god
vocation
calling
job
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Barbara W. Tuchman |
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"The author describes Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn as "seldom at ease without a gavel in his hand."
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relationships
vocation
job
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Robert A. Caro |
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After some pondering, I made a decision that would affect all of my future work and writing in more ways than I could ever have anticipated. It was a decision between seminary and college teaching. More so it was a decision between two very different cultures of New England and the Southwest. I chose seminary teaching in Texas, which was a decision some of my colleague on the East Coast thought was foolish. From then on, as long as I was in the Southwest, I would feel the sting of the silent condescension and stereo typing by Eastern elites who disdained southwestern American culture. Many viewed as inconsequential everything that happened west of the Hudson River. What they disparaged was exactly what I loved, the easy going, unpretentious, common culture of my native landscape in Oklahoma and Texas.
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teaching-the-faith
vocation
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Thomas C. Oden |
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Just because you can't act EVERYWHERE doesn't mean you don't act ANYWHERE. - Madeleine Albright
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leadership
stewardship
priorities
vocation
job
humility
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Walter Isaacson |
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Even his own speeches bored him.
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passion
enthusiasm
vocation
charisma
job
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Barbara W. Tuchman |