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Quotes About Appreciation

Es una triste verdad, pero hemos perdido la capacidad de dar nombres bonitos a las cosas. Los nombres lo son todo.
~ Oscar Wilde
The only excuse for making a useless thing is that one admires it intensely.
~ Oscar Wilde
figure for the United States is measured in hours.) The
~ Osha Gray Davidson
VÅ¡e hezké má brát ?lovÄ›k od života jako velký dar a vážit si toho.
~ Ota Pavel
Umie? si? cieszy?. Ze wszystkiego. Nie oczekiwa?, ?e w przysz?o?ci zdarzy si? co?, co b?dzie prawdziwe. Mo?liwe bowiem, ?e prawdziwe przychodzi w?a?nie teraz, a w przysz?o?ci nic pi?kniejszego ju? nie nadejdzie
~ Ota Pavel
When I felt better, I tried to remember what had been beautiful in my life. I did not think about love or how I had wandered all over the world. I did not think about night flights across the ocean or how I played Canadian hockey in Prague. I remembered walking along the brooks, rivers, ponds, and dams to fish. I realized that these were the most beautiful experiences in my life.
~ Ota Pavel
Even as a cow she was lovely.
~ Ovid
Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these
~ Ovid
And warns us to use life's beauty as it blooms. The thorn is spurned when the rose has dropped.
~ Ovid
It had a huge impact on me, 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' – and I was very proud when I found out that Kurt Cobain was a fan of mine. I thought he was awesome.
~ Ozzy Osbourne
Like pleasure, beauty should be savored and enjoyed
~ P.C. Cast
What if the beauty around us is meant as a reminder for the many gifts we have been given and our need to give thanks to them?
~ P.C. Cast
I felt most awfully braced. I felt as if the clouds had rolled away and all was as it used to be. I felt like one of those chappies in the novels who calls off the fight with his wife in the last chapter and decides to forget and forgive. I felt I wanted to do all sorts of other things to show Jeeves that I appreciated him.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
It was some time before this happened, for he had got a very fine hand indeed. I suppose it wasn't often that the boys of Market Snodsbury Grammar School came across a man public-spirited enough to call their head master a silly ass, and they showed their appreciation in no uncertain manner. Gussie may have been one over the eight, but as far as the majority of those present were concerned he was sitting on top of the world.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
distance lends enchantment to the view
~ P.G. Wodehouse
There, my boy, he said. It's awfully kind of you, Mr. Windlebird. My dear boy, don't mention it. If you're satisfied, I'm sure I am. Mr. Windlebird always spoke the truth when he could. He spoke it now.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Jeeves,' I said - and I am not ashamed to confess that there was a spot of chokiness in the voice - 'there is none like you, none.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
The rose that lives its little hour is prized beyond the sculptured flower.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
To say that the farmer laughed would be to express the matter feebly. That his young opponent, who had been irritating him unspeakably since the beginning of the game with advice and criticism, should have done exactly what he had cautioned him, the farmer, against a moment before, struck him as being the finest example of poetic justice he had ever heard of, and he signalized his appreciation of the same by nearly dying of apoplexy.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I love all things, not only the grand but the infinitely small: thimble, spurs, plates, flower vases.....
~ Pablo Neruda
Everything is so alive, that I can be alive. Without moving I can see it all. In your life I see everything that lives.
~ Pablo Neruda
Take bread away from me, if you wish, take air away, but do not take from me your laughter.
~ Pablo Neruda
I love your feet because they have wandered over the earth and through the wind and water until they brought you to me.
~ Pablo Neruda
my beauty, flower by flower, star by star, wave by wave, love, I have counted your body.
~ Pablo Neruda