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gratitude giving pardon
God give you pardon from gratitude and other mild forms of servitude. Robert Creeley
gratitude special mercy
Special mercy arouses more gratitude than universal mercy. Richard Baxter
gratitude money men
All men feel a habitual gratitude, and something of an honorable bigotry, for the objects which have long continued to please them. William Wordsworth
gratitude grateful fall
Both abundance and lack exist simultaneously in our lives, as parallel realities. It is always our conscious choice which secret garden we will tend... when we choose not to focus on what is missing from our lives but are grateful for the abundance that's present - love, health, family, friends, work, the joys of nature and personal pursuits that bring us pleasure - the wasteland of illusion falls away and we experience Heaven on earth. Sarah Ban Breathnach
gratitude neglected
[The] act of gratitude is nowadays is probably more often neglected than overdone. William F. Buckley, Jr.
gratitude appreciation kindness
What we all have in common is an appreciation of kindness and compassion; all the religions have this. We all lean towards love. Richard Gere
gratitude book writing
I swear I could write a book about all the things no one has ever thanked me for. Rebecca Wells
gratitude grateful ice
We must always remember with gratitude and admiration the first sailors who steered their vessels through storms and mists, and increased our knowledge of the lands of ice in the South. Roald Amundsen
gratitude prayer mature
Mature prayer always breaks into gratitude. Richard Rohr
remember sky wrong
It is all wrong in its symbolism. I look up to the sky to remember him. I will never go down. Rosaleen Tallon
remembers time
He never remembers us together. This is the only time he remembers me is in prison. Denise Moore
remember ends loses
In the end, we all lose it. Remember that. In the end, we own nothing. Richard Paul Evans
remember-you remembers-you names
„Ma'am?“ She glanced up at me, pushing her glasses up her nose as she did. “Hmm? Oh, I remember you. Miss Melbourne.“ “Melrose,“ I corrected. “Are you sure? I could've sworn you were named after someplace in Australia.“ „Well, my first name is Sydney,“ I said, not sure if I should be encouraging her. Richelle Mead
remember found ends
As I have always found, and often am forced to remember, to all things there is a beginning and an end. Ryan Miller
remember burden sobbing
Being with friends felt like a burden. I remember just sobbing. Sarah Silverman
remember moments reason
The reason the rest of us remember, like, when John Lennon died, is because it's a moment when adrenaline is surging. Sarah Silverman
remember persons
There is the truth of history, and there is the truth of what a person remembers. Rebecca Wells
remember
What you remember saves you. W. S. Merwin
language languages
Having two languages is better than having 500, Ronald Schmelzer
language likely might policy rather saying small
I think that they are likely to make some small modification to the forward-looking language ... saying something like 'further policy firming might be needed' rather than 'may be needed'. Dean Maki
language i-can
I can understand bitchiness in any language. Richelle Mead
language scholarship fury
Scholarship hath no fury like that of a language purist faced with sludge. William Zinsser
language speak dare
Geometry in every proposition speaks a language which experience never dares to utter; and indeed of which she but halfway comprehends the meaning. William Whewell
language problem speak
Hispanics speak Spanish or Portuguese, which are languages we Americans are familiar with, so it doesn't seem to pose the same types of problems as Arabic-speaking Muslims do in Europe. Samuel P. Huntington
language difficult
Many of the most difficult questions concerning the role of ethnic minorities centers on language. Samuel P. Huntington
language autonomy
The larger society has to recognize some degree of autonomy for the minority: the right to practice their own religion and way of life and to some extent their language. Samuel P. Huntington
language prose processors
The language of politics is poetry, not prose. Jackson is poetry. Cuomo is poetry. Dukakis is a word processor. Richard M. Nixon