"Sad will be the day for any man when he becomes contented with the thoughts he is thinking and the deeds he is doing - where there is not forever beating at the doors of his soul some great desire to do something larger; which he knows he was meant and made to do"
- Phillips Brooks
About this Quote
This quote by Phillips Brooks talks to the importance of pursuing something higher than ourselves. It recommends that we should never ever be content with our present ideas and deeds, however instead should constantly be pushing ourselves to do something larger. It suggests that all of us have a higher purpose in life, and that we ought to be aiming to meet it. This quote encourages us to never be pleased with our existing situation, however to always be pushing ourselves to do something more significant. It advises us that life is too brief to be content with mediocrity, which we ought to be striving to take advantage of our lives. By doing so, we can make a lasting effect on the world and leave a tradition that will reside on long after we are gone.
This quote is written / told by Phillips Brooks between December 13, 1835 and January 23, 1893. He was a famous Clergyman from USA.
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