“Oh there is blessing in this gentle breeze, A visitant that while it fans my cheek Doth seem half-conscious of the joy it brings From the green fields, and from yon azure sky. Whate'er its mission, the soft breeze can come To none more grateful than to me; escaped From the vast city, where I long had pined A discontented sojourner: now free, Free as a bird to settle where I will.” LongSeemsJoyCitiesHalfSkyFansFieldsBlessingBirdConsciousGratefulGreenMissionsGentleSettlingCheeksBreezeAzureGreen FieldsSojourners Author:William Wordsworth
“New York seems to be thriving, which I'm grateful for. But I would hope that they would figure out how to negotiate the traffic and limit the pedicabs, because it seems to me that it's becoming a more chaotic city.” SeemsCitiesFiguresNew YorkBecomingLimitsGratefulTrafficChaotic Author:Patti LuPone
“I don't really get involved in it, the whole thing. I understand how important this city is and what I mean to this city and what our team means to the city... but I don't get caught up into it. I just go out and play my game. I try to lead the best way I can, and if I can put my team and this franchise in a position to win the title, I'm grateful for that.” IfsWayTryingMeanI CanImportantPlayWholeGamesWinningCitiesTeamPositionInvolvedGratefulCaughtBest WayTitlesNbaCaught UpGet InvolvedNba Finals Author:LeBron James
“I try to balance work and play. I'm really grateful that I can kind of have that philosophy, so I can try to get out of the city as much as possible, even though I love the city and I'm not ready to leave it.” TryingKindI CanPhilosophyPlayCitiesReadyBalanceGratefulNot ReadyWork And PlayReady To Leave Author:Jorja Fox
“It's amazing to me in retrospect that I wrote as much as I did with full-time jobs. Each city gave me a new distance from - and a new way of looking at - India. I'm grateful for the movement. I feel as if I've crammed several lives into one.” IfsWayFeelsJobsCitiesMovementIndiaGratefulDistanceNew WaysRetrospectFull Time Jobs Author:Karan Mahajan
“To let God make us, instead of painfully trying to make ourselves; to follow the path that his love shows us, instead of through conceit or cowardice or mockery choosing another; to trust Him for our strength and fitness as the flowers do, simply giving ourselves back to Him in grateful service,—this is to keep the laws that give us the freedom of the city in which there is no longer any night of bewilderment or ignorance or uncertainty.” GivingTryingShowsLawNightCitiesPathIgnoranceFlowerGratefulUncertaintyCowardiceHis LoveConceitMockeryBewilderment Book:A Country Doctor Source: A Country Doctor
“Look, I hate to sound like Pollyanna, but I literally can't wait to get to work in the morning. I've got steady jobs, I've got my health, and I'm here in the greatest city in the world. I'd be a pig not to be grateful” WorldLooksJobsHateWaitingSoundCitiesMorningI HateGratefulSteadyPigsBe GratefulCities In The WorldPollyanna Author:Christopher Meloni
“When we are fully mindful of the transience of things - an impending return home from an overseas adventure, a graduation, our child boarding the school bus for the first day of kindergarten, a close colleague changing jobs, a move to a new city - we are more likely to appreciate [be grateful for] and savor the remaining time that we do have. Although bittersweet experiences also make us sad, it is this sadness that prompts us, instead of taking it for granted, to come to appreciate the positive aspects of our vacation, colleague, or hometown; it's 'now or never.'” FirstsChildrenHomeSchoolJobsMovingCitiesSadnessAdventureReturnGratitudeAspectAppreciateOur ChildrenGratefulGrantedBusVacationBe GratefulColleaguesHometownBittersweetPromptsKindergartenTransienceNow Or NeverSchool BusChanging Jobs Author:Sonja Lyubomirsky
“I am deeply grateful for all the friendships that I have all across this district, especially here in Ithaca. Ithacas a wonderful place. Im very proud to be the person who represents the city and some of Tompkins County.” PersonsCitiesWonderfulProudGratefulCountyWonderful Places Author:Maurice Hinchey