Quotes About Abundance
Joy is wealth and love is the legal tender of the soul.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
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If love be treasure, we'll be wondrous rich.
~ Thomas Otway
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Since we shall love each other, I shall be great and you shall be rich.
~ Victor Hugo
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If one gets his life together, there will be enough love and bounty to take care of every avenue of life.
~ Harold Klemp
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God doesn't give us just enough. God gives us more than enough: more bread and fish than we can eat, more love than we dared to ask for.
~ Henri Nouwen
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The whole white world is ours.
~ Hilda Doolittle
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There is a fullness of all things, even of sleep and love.
~ Homer
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Be grateful for the love you have to share-share it, and it will return to you ten times over.
~ James Van Praagh
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As God loves a cheerful giver, so he also loves a cheerful taker. Who takes hold of his gifts with a glad heart.
~ John Donne
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Live life to it's fullest, love wastefully, and be all we can be.
~ John Shelby Spong
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When it comes to giving love, the opportunities are unlimited, and we are all gifted.
~ Leo Buscaglia
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I am so grateful for my beautiful life. I am cherished and loved. And I share my love and joy with everyone.
~ Louise Hay
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Beveryly Cleary
~ grim. "Plenty.
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Atoms, in short, are very abundant. They are also fantastically durable. Because they are so long lived, atoms really get around. Every atom you possess has almost certainly passed through several stars and been part of millions of organisms on its way to becoming you. We are each so atomically numerous and so vigorously recycled at death that a significant number of our atoms-- up to a billion for each of us, it has been suggested-- probably once belonged to Shakespeare.
~ Bill Bryson
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It sometimes occurs to me that the British have more heritage than is good for them. In a country where there is so astonishingly much of everything, it is easy to look on it as a kind of inexhaustible resource.
~ Bill Bryson
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I now know that there is a happy abundance of science writers who pen the most lucid and thrilling prose—Timothy Ferris, Richard Fortey and Tim Flannery are three that jump out from a single station of the alphabet (and that's not even to mention the late but godlike Richard Feynman)—but, sadly, none of them wrote any textbook I ever used.
~ Bill Bryson
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Part of the reason people could eat so well was that many foods that we now think of as delicacies were plenteous then. Lobsters bred in such abundance around Britain's coastline that they were fed to prisoners and orphans or ground up for fertilizer.
~ Bill Bryson
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The richer the country, the more allergies its citizens get.
~ Bill Bryson
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On even the most modest properties, a good, well-cut lawn became the ideal. For one thing, it was a way of announcing to the world that the householder was prosperous enough that he didn't need to use the space to grow vegetables for his dinner table.
~ Bill Bryson
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the atoms that so liberally and congenially flock together to form living things on Earth are exactly the same atoms that decline to do it elsewhere.
~ Bill Bryson
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I now know that there is a happy abundance of science writers who pen the most lucid and thrilling prose—Timothy Ferris, Richard Fortey, and Tim Flannery
~ Bill Bryson
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Does anyone really need 50 percent more of plenty? The
~ Bill Bryson
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They owe this lavish abundance to the deep, loamy soils of their sheltered valleys, known locally as coves; to their warm, moist climate (which produces the natural bluish haze from which they get their name); and above all to the happy accident of the Appalachians' north—south orientation. During the last ice age, as glaciers and ice sheets spread down from the Arctic, northern flora all over the world naturally tried to escape southwards.
~ Bill Bryson
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Lobsters bred in such abundance around Britain's coastline that they were fed to prisoners and orphans or ground up for fertilizer; servants sought written agreements from their employers that they would not be served lobster more than twice a week.
~ Bill Bryson
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