Quotes About Appreciation
I just have a respect for my audience. That seems to be pretty logical.
~ Thomas Jane
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I still collect comics. I still have a great love and respect for the genre.
~ Thomas Jane
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My God! How little do my countrymen know what precious blessings they are in possession of, and which no other people on earth enjoy!
~ Thomas Jefferson
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I think that you've got to make something that pleases you and hope that other people feel the same way.
~ Thomas Keller
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No one needs a watch. What we need is time.
~ Thomas King
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Cherish the people who make up your home, and you'll notice the hearth fires burn brighter than ever before.
~ Thomas Kinkade
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I hope people learn to appreciate our people in uniform. These aren't guys who just shoot 'em up. They plan. And they are extremely intelligent.
~ Thomas Leo Clancy Jr.
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For a lot of people, poetry tends to be dull. It's not read much. It takes a special kind of training and a lot of practice to read poetry with pleasure. It's like learning to like asparagus.
~ Thomas M. Disch
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Enough is the same as a feast.
~ Thomas Malory
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And the best of all waysTo lengthen our daysIs to steal a few hours from the night, my dear.
~ Thomas Moore
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What we obtain too cheap we esteem too little it is dearness only that gives everything its value.
~ Thomas Paine
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That which we obtain too easily, we esteem lightly.
~ Thomas Paine
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Wat wij te goedkoop verwerven, schatten we te laag in. Het is duurte die alles zijn waarde geeft.
~ Thomas Paine
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Toho, co snadno získáme, si pÃ…â"¢íliÅ¡ nevážíme. Pouze to, o co musíme usilovat, má skute?nou hodnotu.
~ Thomas Paine
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That which we obtain too easily we esteem too lightly.
~ Thomas Paine
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What we obtain too cheaply, we esteem too lightly; it's dearness only that gives everthing its value.
~ Thomas Payne
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Then he gave thanks as the Senecas always had, to the whole universe beginning with the ground at their feet and moving upward and outward. He thanked the earth, the waters, the fish, the plants, the edible plants, the medicinal herbs, the animals, the trees, the birds, the four winds, the thunders that bring rains, the sun, the moon, the stars, all spirit messengers, and the Creator.
~ Thomas Perry
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No serpent's tooth, they say, has the sharpness of an ungrateful child, but no serpent's tooth has the sharpness of many an unappreciated mother.
~ Thomas Savage
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He enjoys much who is thankful for little.
~ Thomas Secker
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Happiness is... usually attributed by adults to children, and by children to adults.
~ Thomas Stephen
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Love is the true means by which the world is enjoyed: our love to others, and others love to us.
~ Thomas Traherne
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Some things are little on the outside, and rough and common, but I remember the time when the dust of the streets were as pleasing as Gold to my infant eyes, and now they are more precious to the eye of reason.
~ Thomas Traherne
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The world is a mirror of infinite beauty, yet no man sees it. It is a Temple of Majesty, yet no man regards it. It is a region of Light and Peace, did not men disquiet it. It is the Paradise of God. It is more to man since he is fallen than it was before. It is the place
~ Thomas Traherne
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For there is a disease in him who despiseth present mercies, which till it be cured, he can never be happy. He esteemeth nothing that he hath, but is ever gaping after more: which when he hath he despiseth in like manner.
~ Thomas Traherne
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