G Quotes
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“Gratitude is the most passionate transformative force in the cosmos.”
Source: The Simple Abundance Companion: Following Your Authentic Path to Something More
“Gratitude is the most passionate transformative force in the cosmos. When we offer thanks to God or to another human being, gratitude gifts us with renewal, reflection, reconnection.”
“Gratitude is the praise we offer God: for teachers kind, benefactors never to be forgotten, for all who have advantaged me, by writings, sermons, converse, prayers, examples, for all these and all others which I know, which I know not, open, hidden, remembered, and forgotten.”
“Gratitude is the proper response for the absolute astonishment of getting to be alive, and aware, and an essential part of this crazy, sprawling story.”
“Gratitude is the realization that we have everything we need, at least in this moment.”
Source: Attitudes of Gratitude, 10th Anniversary Edition: How to Give and Receive Joy Every Day of Your Life
“Gratitude is the richest, most joyful feeling humans are privileged to experience.”
“Gratitude is the root of all transformation and abundance.”
Source: Life in Pieces: From Chaos to Clarity. Lies, Secrets & Finding Your Truth.
“Gratitude is the root of joy.”
“Gratitude is the seedbed of joy.”
Source: Back to Virtue: Traditional Moral Wisdom for Modern Moral Confusion
“Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.”
Source: Aesop's fables
“Gratitude is the single greatest treasure I will take with me from this experience.”
“Gratitude is the single most important ingredient to living a successful and fulfilled life.”
“Gratitude is the smile of love.”
“Gratitude is the spirit of graceful sacred-existence.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Gratitude is the state of mind of thankfulness. As it is cultivated, we experience an increase in our "sympathetic joy," our happiness at another's happiness. Just as in the cultivation of compassion, we may feel the pain of others, so we may begin to feel their joy as well. And it doesn't stop there.”
Source: A Year to Live: How to Live This Year as If It Were Your Last
“Gratitude is the sweetest thing in a seeker's life- in all human life. If there is gratitude in your heart, then there will be tremendous sweetness in your eyes.”
“Gratitude is the the energy of faith.”
“Gratitude is the wine for the soul. Go on. Get drunk.”
“Gratitude is twin sister to humility; Pride is foe to both.”
“Gratitude is usually generated in one of two ways. One, by feeling a genuine appreciation for the life that you were given and, two, by making a conscious decision to practice looking at what's right in your life rather than focusing on what's missing.”
“Gratitude is what opens the spiritual doors to all the blessings. Everything becomes clear, you see, you feel, you live.”
“Gratitude is what starts the receiving process.”
“Gratitude is what turns what may seem as an intensely painful life into an intensely thrilling adventure.”
Source: Reconditioning: Change your life in one minute
“Gratitude is what we are without a story.”
“Gratitude is when memory is stored in the heart and not in the mind.”
“Gratitude is where every positive attitude starts.”
Source: Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want
“Gratitude isn’t a trick to get more — it’s a way of relating to what you already have.
(Gratitude — The Purest Currency)”
Source: Joy Is the Key and You Are the Door
“Gratitude isn't a burdening emotion.”
“Gratitude isn't a tool to manipulate the universe or God. It's a way to acknowledge our faith that everything happens for a reason even if we don't know what that reason is. ~Melody Beattie, 52 Weeks of Conscious Contact, pg. 34.”
“Gratitude isn't just a feeling, it's an action. Expressing gratitude by writing in a journal, taking a photo, or shooting a video creates a lasting impression that can bring more gratitude into the world-for children and adults.”
“Gratitude keeps your focus on the gifts God has given and away from the expectations of your desires.”
“Gratitude leads to happiness. Conversely, lack of gratitude is the curse of the unhappy.”
“Gratitude leads to wellness.”
Source: Think Great: Be Great!
“Gratitude lifted my baseline mood up from being constantly seared by the pain of existence to living a largely satisfying life. Joy returned for the first time in a long time. I laughed easily, enjoyed the company of friends, hated myself less.”
Source: What My Bones Know
“Gratitude lifts our eyes off the things we lack so we might see the blessings we possess.”
Source: Great Day Every Day: Navigating Life's Challenges with Promise and Purpose
“GRATITUDE LITANY
Jesus, have mercy.
(After each statement, respond: Forgive me, Jesus.)
For the times I put my needs before others.
For my selfish tendencies to do my will over Yours.
For my prideful and judgmental thoughts towards my husband.
For my days of despair and self-pity.
For my unforgiving heart.
(After each statement, respond: I adore You, Jesus.)
The air I breathe.
The friends and family that love me.
The food on my table.
Having truth in my life.
The eyes that see Your majestic creations.
The love that I have in my heart for others.
My life, with all its trials and pain.
Knowing peace and joy through You.
Your merciful heart.
For all the prayers You answered for me and all those You left unanswered.
For the protection You give me, Jesus, and my guardian angel.
All Your love.
Loving a sinner like me.
Forgiving a sinner like me.
For my faith in You!
Thank You, Jesus, for Your mercy and grace.
Grant me the strength to walk more closely with You each day.
I surrender all to You, trusting in Your perfect will”
“Gratitude looks to the Past and love to the Present; fear, avarice, lust, and ambition look ahead.”
“Gratitude lowers women’s necks for a chain far more than it raises them for a fight.”
Source: The Jasad Heir
“Gratitude makes our hearts grow bigger every night.”
Source: Dino Buddy’s Autumn Journal for Kids Ages 3–8
“Gratitude makes relationships strong and happy. It builds trust and fosters a sense of connection.”
Source: Love Science: Psychology of Attraction
“Gratitude makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.”
Source: The Language of Letting Go: A Meditation Book and Journal for Daily Reflections
“Gratitude makes us feel bursting with delight, just to remember the gifts we have received. Thus we are doubly blessed when we receive something: for the gift itself and later, in recall, for the miracle of having been given it.”
“Gratitude means to recognize the good in your life, be thankful for whatever you have, some people may not even have one of those things you consider precious to you (love, family, friends etc). Each day give thanks for the gift of life.You are blessed”
“Gratitude multiplies things to be grateful for.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Gratitude multiplies things to be grateful for. Faith multiplies proof of faithfulness. Love multiplies circumstances that facilitate love.”
Source: The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic
“Gratitude needs practice, though. Gratitude for the things that don't seem to help, that aren't sought out or welcome-that's a demanding kind, and it is needed in hard times. A book about dying should have that kind of gratitude in it, bleeding through from the other side of sorrow. Drink enough of the sweet, strong mead of grief and love for being alive and it isn't long before you're sending a trembling, life-soaked greeting out to everything that came before you and to everything that will follow, a kind of love letter to the Big Story.”
Source: Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul
“Gratitude needs to come back in a big way and I hope to encourage people to get involved.”
“Gratitude never radicalized anybody. I don't care if they recognize the past, I just want them to get angry about the present and keep going.”
“Gratitude, not guilt, as motivation is always His starting point, thus guilt as a motivation leads nowhere.”
“Gratitude not only encourages our hearts, it produces peace. And we could all use a little more peace these days.”