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Quotes About Gratitude

Today just live in the most joyful and positive way possible.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
Be thankful for everything that happens in your life; We have to learn to be free. We have to, doesn't mean happy all the time, or okay all the time. It's okay not to be okay. I'm relearning it myself. But not being okay doesn't mean you stop living.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
When you look upon the beauty of nature. You discover, Heaven is under your feet.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
When you look upon the beauty of nature. You'll discover, Heaven is under your feet.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
I'll always hold close to my heart." "The love that makes your eyes, beautiful and bright. For it is what makes me who I am.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
Achieving a more conscious participation in a richer story proves a great gift after all.
~ James Hollis
If getting is the key to your happiness your key will open few doors. If giving is the key to your happiness you will find few doors locked.
~ James Howe
Funny how the little things like a smoke seemed so wonderful and good when you were bad off and you thought if I ever get out of this one I'll take more time to enjoy the little things. And then you never hardly noticed them when everything was going good in your favor again.
~ James Jones
Thanks be to God we lived so long and did so much good.
~ James Joyce
Grace before Glutton. For what we are, gifs a gross if we are, about to believe.
~ James Joyce
And thanks be to God, Johnny, said Mr Dedalus, that we lived so long and did so little harm.
~ James Joyce
The cheers died away in the soft grey air. He was alone. He was happy and free; but he would not be anyway proud with Father Dolan. He would be very quiet and obedient: and he wished that he could do something kind for him to show him that he was not proud.
~ James Joyce
PADDY LEONARD: What am I to do about my rates and taxes? BLOOM: Pay them, my friend. PADDY LEONARD: Thank you.
~ James Joyce
May Allah, the Excellent One, your soul this night ever tremendously conserve.
~ James Joyce
each morning is a blessing, as votive in nature as a communion wafer raised to the sky.
~ James Lee Burke
You don't realize the gift you have.
~ James Lee Burke
At that moment I realized the error of my thinking about Bootsie. The problem wasn't in her disease, it was in mine. I wanted a lock on the future; I wanted our marriage to be above the governance of mortality and chance; and, most important, in my nightly sleeplessness over her health, and the black fatigue that I would drag behind me into the day like a rattling junkyard, I hadn't bothered to be grateful for the things I had.
~ James Lee Burke
one of the basic tenets of A.A.—that there is no possession more valuable than a sober sunrise, and any drunk who demands more out of life than that will probably
~ James Lee Burke
As a young person on the edge of discovering the world and shaking away the scales of your youth, did you ever have a day when you knew that for the rest of your life, you would be grateful that your father was your father and your mother was your mother, no matter how flawed they might be?
~ James Lee Burke
The great gift of age is the realization that each morning is a blessing, as votive in nature as a communion wafer raised to the sky. I made a habit of letting the world go on a daily basis, but unfortunately, it didn't want to let go of me.
~ James Lee Burke
If in the end Erso's research moves us closer to engineering a weapon for the battle station, then you will have not only my gratitude, but also that of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine and the Republic itself." Krennic restrained a smile. "We all play our part, Vice Chancellor.
~ James Luceno
but all your 'sorrys' are gone when a person dies... That's why you have to say all your 'sorrys' and 'I love yous' while a person is living, because tomorrow isn't promised.
~ James McBride
FOR MA AND JADE, WHO LOVED A GOOD WHOPPER
~ James McBride
It must be one of life's little jokes... how we take everything, even life itself, for granted. We waste our childhoods wishing for what we don't have, longing for the future, dreaming of ways to speed the time so we can hurry up and see the world. And in our later years, we'd give anything just to slow things down and go back to what we once had.
~ James Michael Rice