Quotes about Gratitude
There is nothing as tragic as being alive and not enjoying life... Life should be celebrated!
— Joyce Meyer
You don't need a new life, just a new lens through which to view the one you have.
— Marianne Williamson
Gratitude changes your perspective about life. You see the future, experience the present, and remember the past in a dramatically different way.
— Erwin McManus
I shall live this day as if it is my last. And if it is not, I shall fall to my knees and give thanks.
— Og Mandino
If you think about shortages, you're going to attract more shortage! If you think about what's missing, you're going to attract more of what's missing in your life.
— Wayne Dyer
A noble heart is a thankful heart that loves to acknowledge whenever it has received any mercy.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
Suppose for example, that he lacks outward comforts, good cheer and feasting, a good conscience in a continual feast; so he can make up the lack of a feast by the peace that he has in his own conscience. If he lacks melody in the world, he has a bird within him that sings the most melodious songs in the world, and the most delightful. And then does he lack honor? He has his own conscience witnessing for him, that is as a thousand witnesses.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
It is contrary to the worship that is in contentedness.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
A chief way and help to keep comfort and contentment in our hearts, is to make good interpretations of Gods dealing towards us.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
I know that I've been given more than beyond measure. I come alive when I see beyond my fears. I know that I've been given more than earthly treasure. I come alive when I've broken down and given you control.
— Jeremy Camp
God be thanked that you are well and that the fire of faith glows in you even when you are in the midst of the devil's wiles. My greatest joy is to hear that my spiritual sons are fighting in the cause of Christ;
— Jerome
The most comforting feeling ever is knowing that someone truly likes your entire existence. I feel that way right now. Thank you.
— Jerry B. Jenkins