Perhaps gratitude and love are one and the same.
Erica GorosTags: life love god gratitude coping
gratitude
noun \ˈgra-tə-ˌtüd, -ˌtyüd\
1. The word thrown in your face by people who covet what you want and believe that your lack of contentment is a sin. Often, these people believe success is what you have already and obtaining anything else is optional, but not required.
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A grateful mind by owing owes not, but still pays, at once indebted and discharged; what burden then?
John MiltonTags: humility forgiveness gratitude
If you aren't happy for what you already have then what makes you think you will be happy with more.
Maddy MalhotraTags: fulfillment gratitude happy-life material-possessions
An ancient cornerstone of prayer is that our desire to thank God is itself God's gift. Be grateful.
Richard LeonardTags: prayer gratitude thanksgiving pray gratefulness thankfulness praying give-thanks grateful-heart
Christmas time! That man must be a misanthrope indeed, in whose breast something like a jovial feeling is not roused—in whose mind some pleasant associations are not awakened—by the recurrence of Christmas. There are people who will tell you that Christmas is not to them what it used to be; that each succeeding Christmas has found some cherished hope, or happy prospect, of the year before, dimmed or passed away; that the present only serves to remind them of reduced circumstances and straitened incomes—of the feasts they once bestowed on hollow friends, and of the cold looks that meet them now, in adversity and misfortune. Never heed such dismal reminiscences. There are few men who have lived long enough in the world who cannot call up such thoughts any day of the year. Then do not select the merriest of the three hundred and sixty-five for your doleful recollections, but draw your chair nearer the blazing fire—fill the glass and send round the song—and if your room be smaller than it was a dozen years ago, or if your glass be filled with reeking punch, instead of sparkling wine, put a good face on the matter, and empty it offhand, and fill another, and troll off the old ditty you used to sing, and thank God it’s no worse.
Charles DickensTags: life happiness perspective time joy christmas holidays perseverance gratitude tradition
Nightmare and dream both are not real, but I do always love my nightmare; because it offers me gratitude while the latter makes me disappointed.
M.F. MoonzajerTags: love dream disappointed gratitude real nightmare
Whisper sweetly the tenderness of the moment. Let the love teach you the true meaning and passion of this experience we share. With gratitude and reverence for the blessings and miracles I receive and witness, my heart still beats as the little things die to be reborn with a greater joy for life in each moment.
Jennifer HillmanTags: life love compassion blessings joy miracle gratitude
I want for people not to worry so much. Life ain't going to be perfect, but tings will work out. People come to visit and I always tell them not to worry. If you got something to eat, don't worry, be grateful. Just look at all those books. Those books aren't about food. They're to do with worrying about food.
George DawsonTags: life food diet stress gratitude nutrition
Saying thanks to the world, and acknowledging your own accomplishments, is a great way to feel good and stay positive.
Rachel RobinsTags: self-esteem gratitude positive-thinking feel-good
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