Noun
the act of consummating something (a desire or promise etc)
a feeling of satisfaction at having achieved your desires
Source: WordNetThe rain began again. It fell heavily, easily, with no meaning or intention but the fulfilment of its own nature, which was to fall and fall. Helen Garner
People take different roads seeking fulfilment and happiness. Just because they're not on your road doesn't mean they've gotten lost. H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
Every mission constitutes a pledge of duty. Every man is bound to consecrate his every faculty to its fulfilment. He will derive his rule of action from the profound conviction of that duty. Giuseppe Mazzini
The only road, the sure road to unquestioned credit and a sound financial condition is the exact and punctual fulfilment of every pecuniary obligation, public and private, according to its letter and spirit. Rutherford B. Hayes
Work democracy does not wish to prevent or prohibit anything. Its only intention is the fulfilment of the biological life functions, of love, work and knowledge. Wilhelm Reich
But that immergence is not in the nature of an annihilation. Extinction is not the fulfilment of all this search and passion, suffering and rapture. The game would never have been begun if that were to be its ending. Sri Aurobindo