G Quotes
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“Gratefulness is the great task, the how of our spiritual work, because, rightly understood, it re-roots us.”
“Gratefulness is the inner gesture of giving meaning to our life by receiving life as gift.”
Source: Gratefulness, the Heart of Prayer: An Approach to Life in Fullness
“Gratefulness is the key to a happy life that we hold in our hands, because if we are not grateful, then no matter how much we have we will not be happy -- because we will always want to have something else or something more.”
“Gratefulness makes us aware of the gift and makes us happy. As long
as we take things for granted they don't make us happy. Gratefulness is
the key to happiness. Practicing gratitude is so central to my spirituality.”
“Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff: you shall seek all day ere you find them, and when you have them, they are not worth the search.”
“Gratification comes when you help someone else.”
“Gratification is damnation.”
Source: Handcrafted Humanity: 100 Sonnets For A Blunderful World
“Gratification without moderation ruins all internal wellness.”
Source: Giants in Jeans: 100 Sonnets of United Earth
“Gratifying when the basics reflect a fresh light, leading to real continuing ed.”
Source: HARMONIZING: Keys to Living in the Song of Life
“Gratitude
is a sacred space where you allow and know that a force greater than
your ego is always at work and always available.”
Source: The Essential Wayne Dyer Collection
“Gratitude & joy drove them to do good works before the thought that they had to do them even crossed their mind.”
Source: Reformed Dogmatics : Volume 4: Holy Spirit, Church, and New Creation
“Gratitude - the meanest and most snivelling attribute in the world.”
“Gratitude alone can keep you looking toward the all, and prevent you from falling into the error of thinking of the supply as limited, and to do that would be fatal to your hopes.”
Source: Think Yourself Wealthy
“Gratitude always comes into play; research shows that people are happier if they are grateful for the positive things in their lives, rather than worrying about what might be missing.”
“Gratitude amplifies wealth.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Gratitude and complaining cannot co-exist simultaneously. Choose the one that best serves you.”
“Gratitude and contentment don't stop you from pursuing your dreams; they keep your heart from trying to live somebody else's.”
Source: Daddy's Little Girl: A Father's Prayer
“Gratitude and Contentment is the greatest worker of miracles. It transforms water into wine, grains of sand into pearls, raindrops into balsam, poverty into wealth, the smallest into the greatest, the most common to the most noble, earth into paradise.”
“Gratitude and fear can't stand the sight of each other.”
“Gratitude and opportunity create more of the same.”
“Gratitude and service are the best way to a happy and joyful life.”
“Gratitude and treachery are merely the two extremities of the same procession. You have seen all of it that is worth staying for when the band and the gaudy officials have gone by.”
Source: Mark Twain at Your Fingertips: A Book of Quotations
“Gratitude arises from paying attention, from being awake in the presence of everything that lives within and without us.”
“Gratitude automatically opens your heart to appreciate and receive all the blessings of creation in abundant perfection.”
Source: How to Live a Magnificent Life: Becoming the Living Expression of Higher Consciousness
“Gratitude based on a faith that everything that happens or doesn’t happen in your life is for your own best interests. That we live in a purposeful universe. Life is always for you; it is never against you. It is a fact that blessings sometimes come wrapped in fear, pain, and tears. In choosing to practice unconditional gratitude you are choosing to trust the process, to honor your feelings and to place your faith in an outcome of inevitable grace.”
“Gratitude becomes spiritual, a spiritual virtue and a spiritual emotion, when we are moved in our response by a God-centered view of the three: gift, recipient, and giver. – p. 56”
Source: Practice These Principles: Living the Spiritual Disciplines and Virtues in 12-Step Recovery to Achieve Spiritual Growth, Character Development, and Emotional Sobriety
“Gratitude begets itself in a sublime virtuous cycle. The more grateful at heart you are, the higher your expectations of finding more reasons to be grateful for, and the more your expectations are borne out.”
“Gratitude begins in our hearts and then dovetails into behavior. It almost always makes you willing to be of service, which is where the joy resides.”
“Gratitude begins in our hearts and then dovetails into behavior. It almost always makes you willing to be of service, which is where the joy resides. It means that you are willing to stop being such a jerk. When you are aware of all that has been given to you, in your lifetime and the past few days, it is hard not to be humbled, and pleased to give back.”
“Gratitude begins where my sense of entitlement ends.”
“Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we experience life and the world.”
“Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies.”
“Gratitude bestows reverence.....changing forever how we experience life and the world.”
“Gratitude brings a peace that helps us overcome the pain of adversity and failure. Gratitude on a daily basis means we express appreciation for what we have now without qualification for what we had in the past or desire in the future. A recognition of and appreciation for our gifts and talents which have been given also allows us to acknowledge the need for help and assistance from the gifts and talents possessed by others.”
“Gratitude BRINGS MORE to be grateful about, so today I make the point of expressing gratitude for everything in my LIFE!”
“Gratitude builds a bridge to abundance.”
“Gratitude can be healing.”
Source: Heart of the Matter: What 100 Years of Living Have Taught Me
“Gratitude can be practised. It won't be long before it becomes a way of life.
From the motorcycle rider who takes you safely to your destination, to the security guard who opens the bank door for you to access, to the waiter who gets your order served....
Show appreciation.”
“Gratitude can help you stay in the present moment.”
Source: A Ticket to Prosperity
“Gratitude can sometimes be as annoying as whininess.”
“Gratitude can't grow love higher than regret.”
“Gratitude can transform any situation. It alters your vibration moving you from negative energy to positive”
Source: What I Know For Sure
“Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” —”
“Gratitude can transform common days into thanksgivings.”
“Gratitude can turn a meal into a feast.”
“Gratitude causes us to no longer desire a different life. Instead, it causes us to make the most of the one life we already have.”
“Gratitude changes everything forgets injuries, never forget kindnesses. Find the good and praise it and when you do you will find yourself in the throne room of God”
“Gratitude changes the pangs of memory into a tranquil joy.”
Source: Letters Papers from Prison
“Gratitude changes your perspective about life. You see the future, experience the present, and remember the past in a dramatically different way.”
Source: Stand Against the Wind: Fuel for the Revolution of Your Soul
“Gratitude connects us to others and feeling gratitude allows us to be our best selves. When we are truly grateful, we can count on living the life we want”