Quotes About Abundance
do you know the land where the lemon-trees blossom;where the golden oranges glow in the dark foliage''.
~ Maeve Binchy
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If you believe in God, He will open the windows of heaven and pour blessings upon you.
~ Mahalia Jackson
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Money just draws flies.
~ Mahalia Jackson
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It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
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The richest person in the world - in fact all the riches in the world - couldn't provide you with anything like the endless, incredible loot available at your local library.
~ Malcolm Forbes
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The only place where abundance is warranted is in nature. A person who wastes is a person who insults the gods. In light of the waste encountered in the modern world, one wonders if anyone knows that there is a world outside of this abundance where people are aware of priorities other than materialism.
~ Malidoma Patrice Some
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God told me, "I have taken one from you, but I will give you thousands.
~ Unknown
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Dem Dankbaren wird alles zum Geschenk, weil er weiß, daß es für ihn überhaupt kein verdientes Gut gibt.
~ Unknown
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We need to work less to achieve more. We need to stop fighting food and start embracing it. We need to stop punishing our bodies and start providing for them. We need to slow down and enjoy and then we'll get the results we've been looking for—and sooner than we expect.
~ Marc David
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in the smallest things as well as the greatest, God gives the hundredfold in this life to those souls who leave everything for love of Him.212
~ Unknown
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Let's do what we love and do a lot of it.
~ Marc Jacobs
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C'est lorsque l'on donne du peu que l'on a que l'on donne vraiment.
~ Marc Levy
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he was also abundantly rich:
~ Unknown
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C'est quand on a tout donné, quand on ne tient plus à rien qu'on possède tout.
~ Marcel Jouhandeau
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Well, how could a reader notice that? There may be something lacking there I admit. But heavens above, they ought to count themselves lucky! It's full enough of good things as it is, far more than they usually get.
~ Marcel Proust
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Ordain'd by thee, and this delicious place For us too large, where thy abundance wants Partakers, and uncropt falls to the ground. But thou hast promis'd from us two a Race To fill the Earth, who shall with us extoll Thy goodness infinite, both
~ John Milton
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For kunnskap er som mat, og måtehold må til så man kun inntar slikt et mål som sinnet lett kan romme, overflod er byrdefullt, og vender visdom snart til dårskap, slik som næring blir til vind.
~ John Milton
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Wherever we go in the mountains, or indeed in any of God's wild fields, we find more than we seek.
~ John Muir
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Everybody needs beauty as well as bread.
~ John Muir
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In the kingdom of love there is no competition; there is no possessiveness or control. The more love you give away, the more love you will have. One remembers here Dante's notion that the secret rhythm of the universe is the rhythm of love, which moves the stars and the planets. Love is the source, center, and destiny of experience.
~ John O'Donohue
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The beautiful can exist at the edge precisely because it has nothing to lose and everything to give away. FREDERICK TURNER OUR
~ John O'Donohue
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The more we recognize our found blessings, the more they increase around us.
~ John O'Donohue
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Everything in the Universe is for us. Nothing is against us. Life is ever giving of Itself. We must receive, utilize and extend the gift. Success and prosperity are spiritual attributes belonging to all people, but not necessarily used by all people." — Ernest Holmes in The Science of Mind
~ John Randolph Price
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What right have you to take the word wealth, which originally meant ''well-being,'' and degrade and narrow it by confining it to certain sorts of material objects measured by money.
~ John Ruskin
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