Quotes About Gratitude
If it didn't bring her joy, then forgetaboutit.
~ Jill Shalvis
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I think when you get married, you should have to give gifts to your guests. I mean you found lifelong love, right? That means I deserve a blender far more than you do.
~ Jill Shalvis
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Well, perhaps you've caught me at a rare moment of weakness. The greatest gift is to be loved as I have been loved. As I love.
~ Unknown
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He who is most content with the least has the most," and "I know nothing, except the fact of my ignorance.
~ Jim Al-Khalili
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prayer "is the root, the fountain, the mother of a thousand blessings.
~ Jim Burns
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A bolt of warmth, fierce with joy and pride and gratitude, flashed through me like sudden lightning. I don't care about whose DNA has recombined with whose. When everything goes to hell, the people who stand by you without flinching—they are your family. And they were my heroes.
~ Jim Butcher
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Life is too short, Harry. And there's nowhere near enough joy in it. If you find it, grab it. Before it's gone.
~ Jim Butcher
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Thank God for wisecracks.
~ Jim Butcher
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beer is an excellent argument that there is a God, and that furthermore, He wants us to be happy.
~ Jim Butcher
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Thank God for imminent doomsday.
~ Jim Butcher
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Whenever it gets too dark, think of the good things you have, the good times you've had. It will help. I promise.
~ Jim Butcher
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to whom much is given, much is required.
~ Jim Butcher
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You saved us," she said. "Of course I did," Rowl responded. "I am without flaw.
~ Jim Butcher
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and to my dog, without whom I would not be reminded daily that I am essentially little more than a ridiculous human being who has somehow swindled somebody into paying me to write down conversations with my imaginary friends.
~ Jim Butcher
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Trite but true—you don't know what you have until it's gone. People change. The world changes. And sooner or later you lose people you care about. If you don't mind some advice from someone who doesn't know much about families, I can tell you this: Don't take yours for granted. It might feel like all of them will always be there. But they won't." She
~ Jim Butcher
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As much as I love to travel, I find that I miss my home there. Still, I suppose that I am glad to travel and even more glad to return. Perhaps I am doubly fortunate.
~ Jim Butcher
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Whatever the reason, I'm happy to remember the time we had.
~ Jim Butcher
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I scowled at him. "Not every good thing that happens is divine intervention, Michael." "True," Michael said, "but I prefer to give Him the credit unless I have a good reason to believe otherwise. It seems more polite than the other way around.
~ Jim Butcher
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It's idiotic to miss the chance to be with them while you can.
~ Jim Butcher
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You'd think we would hold life in greater value than we do.
~ Jim Butcher
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And we owe them the gesture of helping to make their future more secure after what we took from them.
~ Jim Butcher
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I've got it buttoned down," I said, and started driving. "Don't worry. I'm not going to let it make me . . . take anything away from you." Molly folded her hands in her lap, looked down at them, and said in a small voice, "If it's given, freely offered, you can't really take it away. All you're doing is accepting a gift.
~ Jim Butcher
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Thank me when I save your life." "You've done that already," I said. "Back in the museum." "So we're even?" "Once you've made that swap, you don't keep counting, man," I said. "Drive safe.
~ Jim Butcher
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The only really important thing, their friendship, had survived the storm, and that made them both feel very, very lucky.
~ Jim Davis
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