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Quotes About Abundance

Our capacity to give away speaks to the universe of our willingness to receive.
~ Carol S. Pearson
She says you can't pretend you have nothing when you have so much.
~ Caroline Kepnes
Kuru fasulyeleri ateÅŸe koydum. Onlar? y?karken, "Bugün zengin insanlar gibiyim," dedim. "Fasulye haz?rl?yorum.
~ Caroline Maria De Jesus
After all, deprivation was what he believed was there, but it was the ever-present, self-confirming mechanism of fulfillment that fulfilled his perception of deprivation! Once the hungry ghost perceives that fulfillment is more real than deprivation, he can start to perceive fulfillment everywhere because if we perceive something somewhere, we will eventually perceive it everywhere. That's the quirk of consciousness.
~ Carolyn Elliott
How can they be that poor, when our kingdom is so rich?
~ Carolyn Turgeon
Oh... and we had three pools... you know, in case two broke.
~ Carrie Fisher
Real education means to inspire people to live more abundantly, to learn to begin with life as they find it and make it better,
~ Carter G. Woodson
It's all too much.
~ George Harrison
Take all that is given whether wealth, love or language, nothing comes by mistake and with good digestion all can be turned to health.
~ George Herbert
I have more love, success, and security than I could ever dream of.
~ George Michael
Only a craven would steal a fruit when he could take the orchard.
~ George R.R. Martin
A part of all I earn is mine to keep.' Say it in the morning when you first arise. Say it at noon. Say it at night. Say it each hour of every day. Say it to yourself until the words stand out like letters of fire across the sky.
~ George S. Clason
A lemon tree was nearly universal; other trees varied with climate - almond trees in Adelaide and Perth, plums and apples in Melbourne, choke vines and bananas in Sydney and Brisbane, a mango in Cairns, figs and loquats everywhere. For a few weeks, there was a gross overabundance of fruit and much trading ('I'll take some of your plums if you take some of my apples next month').
~ George Seddon
The best things in life are never rationed. Friendship, loyalty, love do not require coupons.
~ George T. Hewitt
It needs only a good bottle of wine for a roast chicken to be transformed into a banquet.
~ GERALD ASHER
The garden, for long untended, was an overgrown riot of uninhibited flowers and weeds in which whirled, squeaked, rustled
~ Gerald Durrell
to bring us a handful of figs from his tree or a few almonds, milky and fresh, which we would crack between the smooth stones on the beach.
~ Gerald Durrell
fed under the orange and lemon trees
~ Gerald Durrell
grapes still sun-warmed
~ Gerald Durrell
The sliding doors between the dining-room and drawing-room had been pulled back and the vast room thus formed was a riot of flowers, balloons and paintings, the long tables with their frost-white cloths sparkling with silver, the side tables groaning under the weight of the cold dishes.
~ Gerald Durrell
To give is to receive...
~ Gerald G. Jampolsky
And so, as generally happens, those who have most give least, and those with less somehow make shrift to share.
~ Geraldine Brooks
The liberal soul shall be made fat.
~ Proverbs
Joys divided are increased.
~ Josiah Gilbert Holland