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Quotes About Gifts

When you like what you like, it makes it easy for your husband to shop for you!
~ Niecy Nash
It's hard to shop for a guy who has everything.
~ Julian Edelman
I'm going to have to be real careful not to accept any gifts from them in the future because they will think they have bought my respect.
~ Jon Krakauer
going to have to be real careful not to accept any gifts from them in the future because they will think they have bought my respect. Chris
~ Jon Krakauer
from St. Luke: "For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required.
~ Jon Meacham
For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required.
~ Jon Meacham
The Hippie Parents weren't for all their distraction and funk, for their love triangles and LPs and antiwar demonstrations, illiterates...You'd find the books in the downstairs bathroom, or on their bedside tables, or maybe see them unwrapped at holidays as gifts, a cherished revelation passed from one to another, shared like a joint...
~ Jonathan Lethem
Chum was a British boy's weekly which, at the end of the year was bound into a single huge book and the following Christmas parents bought it as Christmas presents for male children.
~ A. E. van Vogt
It [freedom] rings bells to remind humanity that the most precious gifts in life––like children and love and time––must never be taken for granted.
~ Aberjhani
The practice of alchemizing suffering into meaningful art as well as social and political advancements has been one of African Americans' greatest gifts to humanity. Many have followed their lead in this regard and that practice can make a lot of positive difference during this time of renewal and re-weaving.
~ Aberjhani
It is impossible, Bible in hand, to limit Christ's Church to one's own little community. It is everywhere, in all parts of the world; and whatever its external form, frequently changing, often impure, yet the gifts wherever received increase our riches.
~ Abraham Kuyper
My Best Friend is a person who will give me a book I have not read.
~ Abraham Lincoln
If you expect terrible things…then they don't surprise you, and all good things are like wonderful gifts.
~ Adèle Geras
Originals is a fascinating, eye-opening read that will help you not just recognize your own unique gifts, but find the strength to challenge conventional wisdom to bring them to life.
~ Adam Grant
Grace is God's kindness, his love, his care, his work on our behalf, his blessings, his gifts, his goodness, his forgiveness, and his salvation. But it is more than that—it is all these things when they are undeserved, when they are pure gift.
~ Adam Hamilton
Christmas is about God's grace—the kindness, love, forgiveness, and blessings being given to us though we do not deserve them.
~ Adam Hamilton
A group of stage mothers from the Children's Palace Theater was enlisted to make the gift baskets. While calfskin could not be found for the making of gloves, the most supple replacement—puppy—was chosen.
~ Adam Johnson
Love is something that is genuine, delicate and involves care, passion and attention, and is entirely different to gifts, balls, jewels and circumstance.
~ Rege-Jean Page
If you love something, if you're passionate about it, that's where you're going to have the greatest impact on the people around you: by living in those passions and sharing that passion with other people and sharing your gifts and what God created you to be.
~ Kurt Warner
The Lord creates us all in different ways and gives us all different passions and different paths.
~ Shannon Bream
I've had a couple of very significantly in-depth discussions with Donald Trump about America and about patriotism and about the gifts this country has given him.
~ Michael Caputo
When you live with someone, it pays to buy them a gift that you would love to have around the house.
~ Emily Hampshire
I've been sent lots of lovely gifts - everything from candy and peanut butter to hand-made quilts, pictures, and clothing. I was once sent a crate of avocados. Fortunately, I love them.
~ Sam Heughan
The world is put back by the death of every one who has to sacrifice the development of his or her peculiar gifts to conventionality.
~ Florence Nightingale