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gratitude mistake focus
Richard Paul Evans ...for we are all amateurs at life, but if we do not focus too much on our mistakes, a miraculous picture emerges. And we learn that it's not the beauty of the image that warrants our gratitude--it's the chance to paint.
gratitude appreciate mind
Richard Whately The power of duly appreciating little things belongs to a great mind...
gratitude special mercy
Richard Baxter Special mercy arouses more gratitude than universal mercy.
gratitude eye writing
Woodrow Wilson You have the greatest soul, the noblest nature, the sweetest, most loving heart I have ever known, and my love, my reverence, my admiration for you, you have increased in one evening as I should have thought only a lifetime of intimate, loving association could have increased them. You are more wonderful and lovely in my eyes than you ever were before; and my pride and joy and gratitude that you should love me with such a perfect love are beyond all expression, except in some great poem which I cannot write.
gratitude money men
William Wordsworth All men feel a habitual gratitude, and something of an honorable bigotry, for the objects which have long continued to please them.
gratitude safety liberty
William J. Clinton Our Nation owes a lasting debt of gratitude to all those selfless members of our Armed Forces who have risked their own freedom and safety to defend the the lives and liberty of others.
gratitude grateful blessing
Sarah Ban Breathnach Authentic success is being so grateful for the many blessings bestowed on you and yours that you can share your portion with others.
gratitude grateful heart
Sarah Ban Breathnach As we become curators of our own contentment on the Simple Abundance path... we learn to savor the small with a grateful heart.
loss
Davis Love Jack's got a loss and a tie. We'd like to get him a win.
loss
Joe Johnson I thought we were on the verge, but a loss is a loss.
loss situation
Paula Carico What do you do in a situation like this? I'm at a loss for words.
loss
Becca McArdle We've experienced a loss and so we now know what that's like.
loss needed tough
Derrick Landrus To come back after the tough loss in the first game, we needed that.
loss age way
Joan Anderson Why am I more cautious as I age instead of the other way around? I wonder if it's all tied in to failure. I tend to forget my gains and remember only the losses. The failures have piled up, wreaking havoc with my confidence until, as an adult, I've become afraid to take chances.
losses maybe top whip
Dontrelle Willis I don't even know what WHIP means, ... They were so similar, I have no idea. Maybe because I had more losses than him. That's the only thing I can see off the top of my head.
loss
Joan Bonvicini This was not our day; it was actually a very embarrassing loss for us.
loss airports littles
Russell Baker Anticipating that most poetry will be worse than carrying heavy luggage through O'Hare Airport, the public, to its loss, reads very little of it.
imagination knowledge
Albert Einstein Knowledge is limited; but imagination encircles the world.
imagination
Kate Winslet 'Harry Potter' really harnessed the imagination of so many young-adult minds, and it's the same with the 'Divergent' series.
imagination
Damian Breaux It could be anything. It's up to a person's imagination of what they can make a Colonel.
imagination stretch woods
Joe Colwell We've been very lucky, but we're not out of the woods by any stretch of the imagination.
imagination simplicity firsts
Antoni Gaudi Originality implies a return to the origins, original is returning to the simplicity of the first solutions.
imagination needs terrible
Richard P. Feynman What we need is imagination, but imagination in a terrible strait-jacket.
imagination
Richard P. Feynman Nature's imagination far surpasses our own.
imagination statistics fiction
Richard P. Feynman Our imagination is stretched to the utmost, not, as in fiction, to imagine things which are not really there, but just to comprehend those things which are there.
imagination matter way
Virginia Woolf He was a thorough good sort; a bit limited; a bit thick in the head; yes; but a thorough good sort. Whatever he took up he did in the same matter-of-fact sensible way; without a touch of imagination, without a sparkle of brilliancy, but with the inexplicable niceness of his type.