Quotes about Gratitude
Whenever anything excellent or mediocre or lame or annoying happens to you, meet it with the statement, "This is good because . . . " and fill in the blank. Once you make this a regular practice, you'll see how much easier it is to be in gratitude for much more than you realized.
- Jen Sincero
This is good because⦠If you instead look for ways to be grateful for everything in your life, it not only raises your frequency, but it allows you to grow by opening you up to the lesson.
- Jen Sincero
Be grateful for all you are and all that you're becoming.
- Jen Sincero
All the stuff we're so worried about creating and fixated on becoming is already right here, right now. The money you want already exists; the person you want to meet is already alive; the experience you want to have is available, now; the idea for that brilliant song you want to write is here, now, waiting for you to download the information. The knowledge and insight and joy and connection and love are all wagging their hands in your face, trying to get your attention.
- Jen Sincero
Love Yourself. While you've still got the chance.
- Jen Sincero
The life you want is right here, right now.
- Jen Sincero
I really am pretty happy with what God gave me.
- Jennifer Aniston
Having leveled my palace, don't erect a hovel and complacently admire your own charity in giving me that for a home.
- Emily Bronte
I tell you I have nearly attained my heaven; and that of others is altogether undervalued and uncoveted by me.'' Heathcliff
- Emily Bronte
And yet a little longer speak, Calm this resentful mood; And while the savage heart grows meek, For other token do not seek, But let the tear upon my cheek Evince my gratitude!
- Emily Bronte
Never say about anything, I have lost it, but only I have given it back.
- Epictetus
He who is discontented with what he has, and with what has been granted to him by fortune, is one who is ignorant of the art of living, but he who bears that in a noble spirit, and makes reasonable use of all that comes from it, deserves to be regarded as a good man.
- Epictetus