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Quotes About Gratitude

We're proud to help,'' said Wilson. "We're beholden to you,'' said Pa. "There's no beholden in a time of dying,'' said Wilson, and Sairy echoed him, "Never no beholden.
~ John Steinbeck
Mack's eyes looked off into space and his lips were parted. He could see it all. "Hughie," he said, "I think you got something there. I never would of thought you could do it, but by God you really rang a duck that time.
~ John Steinbeck
No hay espíritu más desprendido en el mundo que el de un pobre a quien de pronto favorece la fortuna.
~ John Steinbeck
Ask him! The nicest thing in the world you can do for anybody is let them help you.
~ John Steinbeck
Every man who says frankly and fully what he thinks is so far doing a public service. We should be grateful to him for attacking most unsparingly our most cherished opinions.
~ John Stuart Mill
Attention is the most basic form of love; through it we bless and are blessed
~ Unknown
The beginning of being fine is noticing how things really are: 1. Life is uncertain, surprises are likely. 2. If you are alive, that's good; lower the bar. 3. In a dark place, you still have what really counts. 4. If you are in a predicament, there will be a gate. 5. What you need might be given to you. 6. The true life is in between winning and losing. 7. If you have nothing - give it away.
~ Unknown
life is a gift and it's meant for the living, and we dishonor our dead by squandering that gift in favor of the destructiveness of our self-pity.
~ John Turner
little is more precious in an affair for a man than being welcomed into a house he has done nothing to support, or more momentous for the woman than this welcoming, this considered largesse, her house his, his on the strength of his cock alone, his cock and company, the smell and amusement and weight of him — no buying you with mortgage payments, no blackmailing you with shared children, but welcomed simply, into the walls of yourself, an admission dignified by freedom and equality.
~ John Updike
If each day is a gift, I'd like to know where to return Mondays!
~ John Wagner
I'm so lucky to be having a happy childhood as an adult.
~ John Waters
And finally, count your blessings. You got through college. You didn't commit suicide, O.D., or have a nervous breakdown, and let's remember the ones who did. It's time to get busy. It's your turn to cause trouble.
~ John Waters
All kind of marvelous things go on. I don't see how anyone who has looked, and seen, can do ought but say, 'where I stand, wherever I stand, I am on holy ground.
~ Unknown
if we were lucky enough to be living a good life, we should recognize this gift and thank God for it by looking out for others who need our help in breaking out of the cycle of poverty.
~ Unknown
He suggested that if we were lucky enough to be living a good life, we should recognize this gift and thank God for it by looking out for others who need our help in breaking out of the cycle of poverty.
~ Unknown
You cannot live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you
~ John Wooden
So often we fail to acknowledge what we have because we're so concerned about what we want.
~ John Wooden
I am not what I ought to be, Not what I want to be, Not what I am going to be, But I am thankful that I am better than I used to be. It
~ John Wooden
Talent is God-given: be humble. Fame is man-given: be thankful. Conceit is self-given: be careful.
~ John Wooden
Seven Things to Do." It read as follows: 1. Be true to yourself. 2. Help others. 3. Make each day your masterpiece. 4. Drink deeply from good books, especially the Bible. 5. Make friendship a fine art. 6. Build a shelter against a rainy day. 7. Pray for guidance and count and give thanks for your blessings every day.
~ John Wooden
Go Out of Your Way to Praise Those "Quiet" Performers Who Make Things Happen.
~ John Wooden
True happiness comes from the things that cannot be taken away from you. Making the full effort to do the right thing can never be taken away from you.
~ John Wooden
How much more pleasant this world would be if we magnified our blessings the way we magnify our disappointments.
~ John Wooden
I am not what I ought to be, Not what I want to be, Not what I am going to be, But I am thankful that I am better than I used to be.
~ John Wooden