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gratitude lying hands
To be sure, God shall call you, and us, only at the hour that God has chosen. Until that hour, which lies in God's hand alone, we shall be protected even in the greatest danger; and from our gratitude for such protection ever new readiness surely arises for the final call Dietrich Bonhoeffer
gratitude grief love-you
The answer to the mystery of existence is the love you shared sometimes so imperfectly, and when the loss wakes you to the deeper beauty of it, to the sanctity of it, you can't get off your knees for a long time, you're driven to your knees not by the weight of the loss but by gratitude for what preceded the loss. Dean Koontz
gratitude appreciation mean
Just because you like my stuff doesn't mean I owe you anything. Bob Dylan
gratitude giving feel-good
Do not give to the poor expecting to get their gratitude so that you can feel good about yourself. If you do, your giving will be thin and short-lived, and that is not what the poor need; it will only improvish them further. Give only if you have something you must give; give only if you are someone for whom giving is its own reward. Dorothy Day
gratitude grateful order
In order to be happy we must first possess inner contentment; and inner contentment doesn't come from having all we want; but rather from wanting and appreciating being grateful for all we have. Dalai Lama
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 hard-times matter
Gratitude is not only a response to God in good times - it's ultimately the very will of God in hard times. Gratitude isn't only a celebration when good things happen. It's a declaration that God is good no matter what happens. Ann Voskamp
gratitude writing three-things
Keep a gratitude journal. Write down at least three things a day you are either thankful for, made you smile or genuinely inspired you. Robert Holden
positivity hands waiting
Life is not a fist. Life is an open hand waiting for some other hand to enter it. Elie Wiesel
positivity said wells
I never said Well, I don't have this and I don't have that. I said, I don't have this yet, but I'm going to get it. Tina Turner
positivity loses
You can't lose. Go, go, go! Seth Godin
positivity complaining excuse
Don't whine, complain, or make excuses. John Wooden
positivity achievement mind
Every achievement, big or small, begins in your mind. Mary Kay Ash
compassion desire embrace individual moves scope self universal
Compassion is the desire that moves the individual self to widen the scope of its self-concern to embrace the whole of the universal self. Arnold Toynbee
compassion tears pieces
Have a little compassion on my nerves. You tear them to pieces. Jane Austen
compassion people abuse
"Sentimentalist" is the abuse with which people counter the accusation that they are cruel, thereby implying that to be sentimental is worse that to be cruel, which it isn't. Brigid Brophy
compassion tolerance toleration
Toleration is good for all, or it is good for none. Edmund Burke
compassion justice may
I see compassion may become a justice, though it be a weakness, I confess, and nearer a vice than a virtue. Ben Jonson
compassion order space
So long as space remains So long as sentient beings' Suffering remains I will remain In order to help, In order to serve. Dalai Lama
compassion concern-for-others giving
Even more important than the warmth and affection we receive, is the warmth and affection we give. It is by giving warmth and affection, by having a genuine sense of concern for others, in other words through compassion, that we gain the conditions for genuine happiness. More important than being loved, therefore, is to love. Dalai Lama
compassion tolerance way
Education is the way to achieve far-reaching results, it is the proper way to promote compassion and tolerance in society. Dalai Lama
compassion two mind
It is not enough to be compassionate. You must act. There are two aspects to action. One is to overcome the distortions and afflictions of your own mind, that is, in terms of calming and eventually dispelling anger. This is action out of compassion. The other is more social, more public. When something needs to be done in the world to rectify the wrongs, if one is really concerned with benefitting others, one needs to be engaged, involved. Dalai Lama