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Quotes About Appreciation

As yet, the Negroes themselves do not fully appreciate these old slave songs.
~ James Weldon Johnson
And the fact that you must make the movie for yourself because no one else will ever fully appreciate the endeavor, makes it a more rewarding challenge.
~ Richard King
I'm grateful for the time, energy, creativity and effort each artist has brought to the project to further the mission of The Lunchbox Fund.
~ Topaz Page-Green
Funerals should celebrate a life.
~ Gavin Esler
I think Matt Shively is one of the funniest humans in the world.
~ Noah Galvin
When I like myself, which is not too often, but when I do like myself on film, it's when I point, and I go, 'Look what she did! She did the funniest thing - look at her!' Where I can really separate back from it and I don't see me anymore, then I'm really excited. That's, like, really fun for me. That jazzes me.
~ Dinah Manoff
Live life when you have it. Life is a splendid gift-there is nothing small about it.
~ Florence Nightingale
ella habia dado la vida por sentada, cuando, en verad , se trataba de un milagr que se renovaba día a día
~ Florencia Bonelli
Trataré de descubrir qué significa para mi la magia pues creo que hay magia en todo lo que nos rodea.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Lottie was so delighted that she quite forgot her first shocked impression of the attic. In fact, when she was lifted down from the table and returned to earthly things, as it were, Sara was able to point out to her many beauties in the room which she herself would not have suspected the existence of.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
The mere seeing of Miss Sara would have been enough without meat pies. If there was time only for a few words, they were always friendly, merry words that put heart into one...Sara--who was only doing what she unconsciously liked better than anything else, Nature having made her for a giver--had not the least idea what she meant to poor Becky, and how wonderful a benefactor she seemed.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
If you have never had a garden you cannot understand, and if you have had a garden you will know that it would take a whole book to describe all that came to pass there.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
Have you done your work?" she asked. "Dare you stay here a few minutes?" Becky lost her breath again. "Here, miss? Me?" Sara ran to the door, opened it, and looked out and listened. "No one is anywhere about," she explained. "If your bedrooms are finished, perhaps you might stay a tiny while. I thought--perhaps--you might like a piece of cake." The next ten minutes seemed to Becky like a sort of delirium.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
You have the nicest eyes I ever saw
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
It's the best fun I ever had in my life—shut in here an' wakenin' up a garden.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
To hear this pretty childish voice speaking his own language so simply and charmingly made him feel almost as if he were in his native land — which in dark, foggy days in London sometimes seemed worlds away. When she had finished, he took the phrase-book from her, with a look almost affectionate. But he spoke to Miss Minchin. "Ah, madame," he said, "there is not much I can teach her. She has not learned French; she is French. Her accent is exquisite.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
So taking it, she stood among the dried, withered things and looked in tender regret at them.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
We trifle with France and labour with Germany, we sentimentalize over Italy and ecstacise over Spain- but England we love.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
I like your mama,' Trena tells me. 'She seems like good people.' 'Smile!' my mom calls to me from across the room, and I look at her and smile. Because she is good people. And she means well, even if she does drive me crazy.
~ Frances O'Roark Dowell
People worry so much. Just enjoy your body. That you can love. And you're alive.
~ Francesca Lia Block
Life was small but good. (15)
~ Francesca Lia Block
West didn't want her to get hurt anymore. He wanted her to let go. He wanted her to appreciate her life. To know he loved her. All these things sounded so stupid to him when he imagined saying them and he knew she didn't want to hear them anyway. She wanted to hear one thing.
~ Francesca Lia Block
Lynne looked as if she were really having fun, Elizabeth realized. With a smile on her face and a sparkle in her eye, Lynne Henry was actually almost pretty!
~ Francine Pascal
Not all great writers may seem great to us, regardless of how often and how hard we try to see their virtues. I know, for example, that Trollope is considered to have been a brilliant novelist, but I've never quite understood what makes his fans so fervent. Still, our tastes change as we ourselves change and grow older, and perhaps in a few months or so Trollope will have become my new favorite writer.
~ Francine Prose