G Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with G. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Gratitude is a flower that blooms in noble souls.”
“Gratitude is a flowing stream.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Gratitude is a fool's word; we find it in the dictionary, but it is not in the heart of man.”
“Gratitude is a form of surrender. It is a way of saying: I am enough, I have enough, and my life is enough.”
Source: The Art of Balancing Burnout
“Gratitude is a fruit of great cultivation; you do not find it among gross people.”
Source: Boswell's Life of Johnson: Including Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides, and Johnson's Diary of A Journey Into North Wales
“Gratitude is a gentle grace that endures.
Love is the ground on which we stand.
Hope is the light that lifts the soul.
Peace is the calm that steadies the heart.
Let gratitude lead, love uphold, hope arise, and peace abide.”
Source: The Light in the Heart
“Gratitude is a gladness of soul.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Gratitude is a humble emotion. It expresses itself in a thousand ways, from a sincere thank you to friend or stranger, to the mute, up-reaching acknowledgment to God--not for the gifts of this day only, but for the day itself; not for what we believe will be ours in the future, but for the bounty of the past.”
“Gratitude is a key that unlocks the door to a joyful spirit. When days go by without gratefulness, the door can feel stuck, causing an emptiness inside. The door becomes un-wedged and reopens once you re-focus on what you are grateful for. If you have draining days, reach deep within your heart and reintroduce gratitude to refill your spirit with joy.”
Source: ARE YOU READY? A GUIDE TO BE THE BEST VERSION OF YOU: A Self-Help Book for Becoming Your Best Self
“Gratitude is a lifestyle. A hard-fought, grace-infused, biblical lifestyle.”
Source: Choosing Gratitude: Your Journey to Joy
“Gratitude is a lively sense of benefits to come.”
“Gratitude is a magnet, attracting abundance in unexpected ways; such is the grace of a thankful heart.”
“Gratitude is a mark of a noble soul and a refined character.”
“Gratitude is a mark of a noble soul and a refined character. We like to be around those who are grateful. They tend to brighten all around them. They make others feel better about themselves. They tend to be more humble, more joyful, more likable.”
“Gratitude is a mindful awareness of the benefits of life. It's the greatest of virtues. Studies have linked the emotion with a variety of positive effects. Grateful people tend to be more empathetic and forgiving of others. People who keep a gratitude journal are more likely to have a positive outlook on life. Grateful individuals demonstrate less envy, materialism, and self-centeredness. Gratitude improves self-esteem and enhances relationships, quality of sleep, and longevity.”
“Gratitude is a nice touch of beauty added last of all to the countenance. Giving a classic beauty, an angelic loveliness, to the character.”
Source: Works
“Gratitude is a poor reason to marry anyone.”
Source: The Suicide Motor Club
“Gratitude is a powerful catalyst for happiness.
It’s the spark that lights a fire of joy in your soul.”
Source: The Gratitude Connection: embrace the positive power of thanks
“Gratitude is a powerful process for shifting your energy and bringing more of what you want into your life. Be grateful for what you already have, and you will attract more good things.”
“Gratitude is a quality similar to electricity: it must be produced and discharged and used up in order to exist at all.”
“Gratitude is a sickness suffered by dogs.”
“Gratitude is a sign of maturity...Where there is appreciation: there is also courtesy and concern for the rights and property of others.”
“Gratitude is a soil on which joy thrives.”
Source: On the heights: a novel
“Gratitude is a species of justice.”
Source: Sermons on different subjects
“Gratitude is a SpiritEUR'filled principle. It opens our minds to a universe permeated with the richness of a living God. Through it, we become spiritually aware of the wonder of the smallest things, which gladden our hearts with their messages of God's love. This grateful awareness heightens our sensitivity to divine direction. When we communicate gratitude, we can be filled with the Spirit and connected to those around us and the Lord. Gratitude inspires happiness and carries divine influence.”
“Gratitude is a spiritual heaven.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Gratitude is a state of being in which we feel connected to everything in the universe. It is a fullness of the heart that recognizes the blessings of Nature within and without. Gratitude is love for the goodness of life itself.”
“Gratitude is a state of mind that inherently recognizes interdependence with the external world, whether it be other humans, nature, the sacred, or a combination of these.”
Source: Collapsing Consciously: Transformative Truths for Turbulent Times
“Gratitude is a useless word. You will find it in a dictionary but not in life.”
“Gratitude is a vaccine, an antitoxin, and an antiseptic.”
“Gratitude is a vaccine, an antitoxin, and an antiseptic. This is a most searching and true diagnosis. Gratitude can be a vaccine that can prevent the invasion of a disgruntled attitude. As antitoxins prevent the disastrous effects of certain poisons and diseases, thanksgiving destroys the poison of faultfinding and grumbling. When trouble has smitten us, a spirit of thanksgiving is a soothing antiseptic.”
“Gratitude is a very effective medicine for all kinds of problems.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Gratitude is a very pleasant sensation, both for those who feel and to those who excite it. No one who confers a favor can say with truth that they 'want no thanks.' They always do.”
Source: The Behaviour Book: a manual for ladies
“Gratitude is a virtue disposing the mind to an inward sense and an outward acknowledgment of a benefit received, together with a readiness to return the same, or the like, as occasions of the doer of it shall require, and the abilities of the receiver extend to. He who receives a good turn, should never forget it: he who does one, should never remember it.”
“Gratitude is a virtue that has commonly profit annexed to it.”
“Gratitude is a virtue which, according to the general apprehension of mankind, approaches more nearly than almost any other social virtue to justice.”
“Gratitude is a word that I cherish. Gratitude is what defines the happiness and humanity of the human being.”
“Gratitude is about finding the joy in what remains, what was actually there all this time.”
“Gratitude is absolutely the way to bring more into your life”
“Gratitude is an amplifier of wealth.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Gratitude is an astoundingly reliable, immediate way of becoming present.”
“Gratitude is an attitude that hooks us up to our source of supply. And the more grateful you are, the closer you become to your maker, to the architect of the universe, to the spiritual core of your being. It's a phenomenal lesson.”
“Gratitude is an endless praise.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Gratitude is an offering precious in the sight of God, and it is one that the poorest of us can make and be not poorer but richer for having made it.”
“Gratitude is an opener of locked-up blessings.”
“Gratitude is an overflow of the pleasure filling your soul.”
“Gratitude is at the center of a life of faith. It sounds to simple to be true, but isn't that the sign of all deep truth: so simple we're tempted to dismiss it, and so hard, it is exactly what God uses to change our hard lives.”
“Gratitude is best and most effective when it does not evaporate itself in empty phrases.”
Source: Foundation and Empire
“Gratitude is born in hearts that take time to count up past mercies. they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”
“Gratitude is confidence in life itself. In it, we feel how the same force that pushes grass through cracks in the sidewalk invigorates our own life.”
Source: Bringing Home the Dharma: Awakening Right Where You Are