Quotes about Blessings
As with all commandments, gratitude is a description of a successful mode of living. The thankful heart opens our eyes to a multitude of blessings that continually surround us.
— James Faust
I have to be so thankful. I have two kids, my beautiful wife, I'm just blown away at God's grace and God's faithfulness.
— Jeremy Camp
I pray to start my day and finish it in prayer. I'm just thankful for everything, all the blessings in my life, trying to stay that way. I think that's the best way to start your day and finish your day. It keeps everything in perspective.
— Tim Tebow
If I ever stop being grateful for gigs, I just need to stop. Because this business is... you know, it's just so kind of job-to-job, and the fact that I've continued working... I'm just incredibly thankful for it. And I never, ever take it for granted.
— Tony Hale
I'm thankful for my family's health, that everybody's healthy. That's something that can be taken for granted, so I'm grateful for that.
— Ayesha Curry
Thankful to have my daughters love the Lord with all their heart.
— Jeremy Camp
I am so thankful to get to still be serving the Lord through music.
— Jeremy Camp
There is no question that America has been a nation that has been blessed by almighty God. There is no other nation in the history of mankind that has done what His nation has done - and it's because of God's hand and His blessing.
— Franklin Graham
I have noticed that the Universe loves Gratitude. The more Grateful you are, the more goodies you get.
— Louise Hay
All is well. Everything is working out for my highest good. Out of this situation only good will come. I am safe. It will work miracles in your life.
— Louise Hay
There is a minute in the day, a minute for everyone, though most everyone is too distracted to notice its arrival. A minute of gifts coming from the world like birthday presents. A minute given to every day that seems to create a golden bubble available to everyone.
— Luis Alberto Urrea
If we fail now, we shall have forgotten in abundance what we learned in hardship: that democracy rests on faith, that freedom asks more than it gives, and that the judgment of God is harshest on those who are most favored.
— Lyndon B. Johnson