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Quotes About Gratitude

Drink the beauty of the day.
~ Laura Jaworski
Each season promises beauty enough so as not to regret the former's passing.
~ Laura Jaworski
Gather lovely thoughts.
~ Laura Jaworski
Live in your blessings; breathe them in like wildflowers. Give thanks to them through your peace, your love, and your joy as you greet each moment.
~ Laura Jaworski
There is great beauty in each season, but autumn has a touch of something more."
~ Laura Jaworski
To all the things of earth and sky, give Love.
~ Laura Jaworski
He gave me a gift, a surprise. It was my first present in this place so far from home.
~ Laura Kelly
It's always nice when you do something and it's well received as opposed to the other way which God knows happens to everybody. When the good times come around, you take a deep breath, appreciate it, but not take it too seriously.
~ Laura Linney
She pressed her fingertips against the glass and thanked him for his insight. Supermax
~ Laura Lippman
Spoiled, she saw in retrospect, but does anyone ever realize they're spoiled until the spoiling ends?
~ Laura Lippman
Whenever I got cross with him, I would think about that girl at the bus stop, how unhappy she was, how she thought no one could ever want to take her on a date, much less love her. It may sound silly, but I figured out that being happy made me happier than being unhappy ever did.
~ Laura Lippman
What are the words to say to someone who gave you back your life, who believed that you still had a soul, who acknowledged how bad it was to feel? Shouldn't there be another language for this? Different words altogether?
~ Laura McBride
We say 'Thank you very much' and 'I so appreciate what you have done' to people who fill our grocery bags, to people who offer us a ride across town. What are the words to say to someone who gave you back your life, who believed that you still had a soul, who acknowledged how bad it was possible to feel? Shouldn't there be another language for this? Different words altogether? And if I use the same old words, did I change what I was trying to say? Did I make it a same old thing?
~ Laura McBride
We say 'Thank you very much' and 'I so appreciate what you have done' to people who fill our grocery bags, to people who offere us a ride across town. What are the words to say to someone who gave you back your life, who believed that you still had a soul, who acknowledged how bad it was possible to feel? Shouldn't there be another language for this? Different words altogether? And if I use the same old words, did I change what I was trying to say? Did I make it a same old thing?
~ Laura McBride
remember when life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile.
~ Laura Miller
When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile.
~ Laura Miller
When life gives you a hundred reasons to cry, show life that you have a thousand reasons to smile. Laura Miller - Butterfly Weeds
~ Laura Miller
She was grateful life could be long.
~ Laura Moriarty
It scared her to think how much her life's ease and happiness had been granted by chance. Earle could have been killed of course—but even more than that, she could have been born anywhere in the world, and to anyone, she and her loved ones suffering in ways she could barely fathom when she listened to the international news. This
~ Laura Moriarty
La definición de saborear es reconocer que algo es agradable y que estás viviéndolo.
~ Laura Vanderkam
This realization leads to a different question than that suggested by all these tips on simplifying the holidays. Namely, what are you saving your energy for? This is all there is. Anything could happen and you are not guaranteed another snowman. So make a fuss. Make a show. Spend your energy now.
~ Laura Vanderkam
What makes you happy when it comes to money? Write these categories down and keep them in your wallet, or wherever you pay bills.
~ Laura Vanderkam
We do the things we have to—sleep, work, feed the children—and don't make time for the things we want to do. Or we don't appreciate how well we are doing, and so we feel squeezed and claustrophobic in our own lives.
~ Laura Vanderkam
Fill bits of time with bits of joy. This was an exercise from Chapter 8. Make lists of things that make you happy or that you find meaningful, and that take 30 minutes or less, or even less than 10 minutes.
~ Laura Vanderkam