Quotes about Gratitude
No gift to your mother can ever equal her gift to you—life.
— Anonymous
In life you will meet two kinds of people: Those who build you up and those who tear you down. But in the end, you will thank them both.
— Anonymous
The proud man counts his newspaper clippings, the humble man his blessings.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
He was paying some tribute to things unforgotten.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
There are always those to whom all self-revelation is contemptible, unless it ends with a noble thanks to the gods for the Unconquerable Soul.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Wann immer du an jemandem etwas auszusetzen hast, sagte er, vergiss nicht, dass nicht alle auf dieser Welt einen so leichten Start hatten wie du.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
We learned about gratitude and humility - that so many people had a hand in our success, from the teachers who inspired us to the janitors who kept our school clean... and we were taught to value everyone's contribution and treat everyone with respect.
— Michelle Obama
The pilgrim is humble and devout, and human, and charitable, and ready to smile and admire; therefore, he should comprehend the whole of his way, the people in it, and the hills and the clouds, and the habits of the various cities.
— Hilaire Belloc
Those who are faithful to God are protected and prospered. That comes as the result of serving God and keeping His commandments. But with those blessings comes the temptation to forget their source. It is easy to begin to feel the blessings were granted not by a loving God on whom we depend but by our own powers.
— Henry B. Eyring
That man is rich whose pleasures are the cheapest.
— Henry David Thoreau
I have prayed with the families and wept at the funerals of Hoosiers who did not shrink from 9-11 but grew into heroes whose names will forever be engraved in the heart of a grateful nation.
— Mike Pence
A man who is eating or lying with his wife or preparing to go to sleep in humility, thankfulness and temperance, is, by Christian standards, in an infinitely higher state than one who is listening to Bach or reading Plato in a state of pride.
— CS Lewis