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Quotes About Appreciation

We who are left how shall we look again Happily on the sun or feel the rain Without remembering how they who went Ungrudgingly and spent Their lives for us loved, too, the sun and rain?
~ Wilfred Wilson Gibson
Ba?l?l??? "duygusall?k" ya da "küçük-burjuva al??kanl???" olarak nitelendiriyorsun; ba?ar?lara kar?? sayg?l? olmay?ysa kölece bir el etek öpme say?yorsun. Sayg?s?zl?k göstermen gereken yerde el etek öptü?ünden, ba?l?l?k göstermen gereken yerde nankörlük etti?inden haberin bile yok.
~ Wilhelm Reich
Birçok aç?dan, hala döneminizdesinizdir. Hala bir arkada??n?z? aray?p gevezelik edebilirsiniz. Münasip görünen bir özrü dilemek için hala vakit vard?r. "Kar??l???nda bir ?ey vermek" ve te?ekkür etmek hala mümkündür hatta belki de zaman?d?r — her kime verecek, her ne için edecekseniz.
~ Wilhelm Schmid
Ich finde... dass sich ein Buch gerade vorzugsweise zu einem freundschaftlichen Geschenk eignet, man liest es oft, man kehrt oft dazu zurück, man naht sich ihm aber nur in ausgewählten Momenten, braucht es nicht wie eine Tasse, ein Glas, einen Hausrat in jedem gleichgültigen Augenblick des Lebens und erinnert sich so immer des Freundes im Augenblick eines würdigen Genusses.
~ Wilhelm von Humboldt
"I haven't much time to be fond of anything," says Sergeant Cuff. "But when I have a moment's fondness to bestow, most times… the roses get it."
~ Wilkie Collins
Thanksgiving-day, I fear, If one the solemn truth must touch, Is celebrated, not so much To thank the Lord for blessing o'er, As for the sake of getting more!
~ Will Carleton
The years tumble past you like bits of paper on the street and you may not even feel the breeze at your back but then something catches your eye, a twist of black hair or a dog leaping to catch a tennis ball. The splintered chorus of a stupid pop song. You turn around and another chunk of your life drifts by like unrecognized trash and it was never yours to begin with.
~ Will Christopher Baer
It's easy to see the faults in people, I know; and it's harder to see the good. Especially when the good isn't there.
~ Will Cuppy
You seem to be devoting your entire vacation to the construction of memories. Perhaps you should put away the camera and enjoy the moment, even if it is not very memorable?
~ Daniel Kahneman
Thank God for books and music and things I can think about.
~ Daniel Keyes
Don't feel sorry for me. I'm glad I had a second chance in life like you said to be smart because I learned a lot of things that I never knew were in this world, and I'm grateful I saw it even for a little bit.
~ Daniel Keyes
Men do not value a good deed unless it brings a reward.
~ Daniel Klein
The business professional also must value his employees as well, for they are his most valuable asset. He must attend to their welfare.
~ Daniel Lapin
When you fully appreciate time, ?everything can be just like the first time you saw or experienced it. By appreciating time for what it is, by understanding how our view of it is distorted by our own circumstance, history, and perception, we can overcome our own innate limitations.
~ Daniel Lapin
Find what you want in what you have and happiness will be assured.
~ Daniel Levin
never trying to change others, but rather giving them the freedom to be as they are and seeing the beauty in them as is.
~ Daniel Levin
Recent research in social psychology has shown that happy people are not people who have more; rather, they are people who are happy with what they already have.
~ Daniel Levitin
Beyond the satiation level of income, you can buy more pleasurable experiences, but you will lose some of your ability to enjoy the less expensive ones.
~ Daniel M. Gilbert
beauty and pleasure are at the center of teaching. For the best teacher is the one who wants you to find meaning in the things that have given him pleasure, too, so that the appreciation of their beauty will outlive him. In this way—because it arises from an acceptance of the inevitability of death—good teaching is like good parenting.
~ Daniel Mendelsohn
Most people look to music to validate their tastes, rather than simply react to what they hear.
~ Daniel Nester
We do not touch in the same way a teacup that desires us, we do not look in the same way at a tree that desires us, because each contact with reality becomes a celebration of the universality of desire. Fixation on a single object thus ceases to exist.
~ Daniel Odier
Quando una persona cara ci dà un libro da leggere, la prima cosa che facciamo è cercarla fra le righe, cercare i suoi gusti, i motivi che l'hanno spinta a piazzarci quel libro in mano.
~ Daniel Pennac
Le temps de lire est toujours du temps volé. (Tout comme le temps d'écrire, d'ailleurs, ou le temps d'aimer)
~ Daniel Pennac
El tiempo para leer como el tiempo para amar dilatan el tiempo para vivir
~ Daniel Pennac