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Quotes About Thankfulness

When thou hast truly thanked the Lord for every blessing sent, But little time will then remain for murmur or lament.
~ Hannah More
I thank the Lord for the night time.
~ Neil Diamond
Time erodes gratitude more quickly than it does beauty!
~ Mario Puzo
Recognize how truly blessed you are. Take time to count your blessings and write them down. To make your dreams come true you must already be soaking in the very presence you wish to create.
~ Brandon Bays
If we take the time, no matter how crazy and troubled we feel, we can find something to be thankful for.
~ Terry Taylor
Thank God! We are in time, said the young man, and thank you too my friend and your good horse; you have saved me more than money can ever pay for; take this extra half-crown.
~ Anna Sewell
I lie in bed at night, after ending my prayers with the words 'Ich danke dir für all das Gute und Liebe und Schöne' (Thank you, God, for all that is good and dear and beautiful)
~ Anne Frank
Ich danke dir für all das Gute und Liebe und Schöne.
~ Anne Frank
My gratitude for good writing is unbounded; I'm grateful for it the way I'm grateful for the ocean.
~ Anne Lamott
Here are the two best prayers I know: 'Help me, help me, help me' and 'Thank you, thank you, thank you.
~ Anne Lamott
Gratitude, not understanding, is the secret to joy and equanimity.
~ Anne Lamott
Gratitude begins in our hearts and then dovetails into behavior. It almost always makes you willing to be of service, which is where the joy resides. It means that you are willing to stop being such a jerk. When you are aware of all that has been given to you, in your lifetime and the past few days, it is hard not to be humbled, and pleased to give back.
~ Anne Lamott
Gratitude is peace.
~ Anne Lamott
Gratitude begins in our hearts and then dovetails into behavior. It almost always makes you willing to be of service, which is where the joy resides. It means you are willing to stop being such a jerk. When you are aware of all that has been given to you, in your lifetime and in the past few days, it is hard not to be humbled, and pleased to give back. Most
~ Anne Lamott
The beginning of forgiveness is often exhaustion. You're pooped; thank God.
~ Anne Lamott
with the animals dying around us our lost feelings we are saying thank you with the forests falling faster than the minutes of our lives we are saying thank you with the words going out like cells of a brain with the cities growing over us like the earth we are saying thank you faster and faster with nobody listening we are saying thank you we are saying thank you and waving dark though it is —W. S. MERWIN
~ Anne Lamott
Thank God I am in charge of so little, or this could never have happened; life is much wilder, richer, and more profound than I am comfortable with.
~ Anne Lamott
Gratitude begins in our hearts and then dovetails into behavior. It almost always makes you willing to be of service, which is where the joy resides. It means you are willing to stop being such a jerk. When you are aware of all that has been given to you, in your lifetime and in the past few days, it is hard not to be humbled, and pleased to give back.
~ Anne Lamott
Gratitude begins in our hearts and then dovetails into behavior. It almost always makes you willing to be of service, which is where the joy resides. … When you are aware of all that has been given you, in your lifetime and in the past few days, it is hard not to be humbled, and pleased to give back.
~ Anne Lamott
Dear God, Yes, there is a Virginia who helped me create this planet and the marvels thereon. And for whom I thank you. AMJ
~ Anne McCaffrey
One can never pay in gratitude: one can only pay 'in kind' somewhere else in life.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
But what I felt was inexpressible gratitude for the music, that in this horror there could be something as beautiful as that.
~ Anne Rice
what I felt was inexpressible gratitude for the music, that in this horror there could be something as beautiful as that.
~ Anne Rice
Not proud you have, but thankful that you have. Proud can I never be of what I hate, but thankful even for hate that is meant love.
~ Shakespear