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gratitude attitude generosity
Practicing an attitude of gratitude spills over to acts of generosity. Debbie Macomber
gratitude stars night
There's no night without stars. Andre Norton
gratitude monstrous ingratitude
Ingratitude is monstrous. William Shakespeare
gratitude charity chains
Charity never humiliated him who profited from it, nor ever bound him by the chains of gratitude, since it was not to him but to God that the gift was made. Antoine de Saint-Exupery
gratitude giving give-me
Gratitude exclaims, very properly, 'How good of God to give me this.' C. S. Lewis
gratitude giving-up grateful
Give up wanting to deserve any thanks from anyone, or thinking anybody can be grateful. Catullus
gratitude love-you college
"What is it with people these days?" he hisses... "In my day, something just was. None of this analysis a hundred times over. None of these college courses with people graduating with degrees in Whys and Hows and Becauses. Sometimes, love, you just need to forget all of those words and enroll in a little lesson called 'Thank You.'" Cecelia Ahern
gratitude giving-up hard-work
Passion. Confidence. Gratitude. The possibility of making positive change in the world. It's the sort of "spark" one gets the moment they decide to go after what they want, really fight for it, work hard, and not give up. I love that spark; it's beautifully contagious. Beth Riesgraf
gratitude regret thinking
I have had a fairly long life, above all a very happy one, and I think that I shall be remembered with some regrets and perhaps leave some reputation behind me. What more could I ask? The events in which I am involved will probably save me from the troubles of old age. I shall die in full possession of my faculties, and that is another advantage that I should count among those that I have enjoyed. If I have any distressing thoughts, it is of not having done more for my family; to be unable to give either to them or to you any token of my affection and my gratitude is to be poor indeed. Antoine Lavoisier
states domain
Marriage has historically been in the domain of the States to regulate. Corrine Brown
states honorable despised
Most honorable are services rendered to the State; even if they do not go beyond words, they are not to be despised. Sallust
states consent compulsion
If nationality is consent, the state is compulsion. Henri Frederic Amiel
states
There is such a thing as society. It's just not the same thing as the state. David Cameron