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Quotes about Appreciation

The most precious thing a human being has to give is time. There is so very little of it, after all, in a life.
— Edith Schaeffer
Until we can comprehend the beguiling beauty of a single flower, we are woefully unable to grasp the meaning and potential of life itself.
— Virginia Woolf
There is nothing as tragic as being alive and not enjoying life... Life should be celebrated!
— Joyce Meyer
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
A noble heart is a thankful heart that loves to acknowledge whenever it has received any mercy.
— Jeremiah Burroughs
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
If you read about the experiences of Christians who progressed in their relationship with the Lord Jesus beyond the norm, you will note the combination of a deep sense of sin and failure together with a deep appreciation for what God accomplished in Christ Jesus.
— Jerry Bridges
Out of all the things you could not have there were some things that you could have and one of those was to know when you were happy and to enjoy all of it while it was there and it was good.
— Ernest Hemingway
The fish is my friend too... I have never seen or heard of such a fish. But I must kill him. I am glad we do not have to try to kill the stars. Imagine if each day a man must try to kill the moon, he thought. The moon runs away. But imagine if a man each day should have to try to kill the sun? We were born lucky; he thought
— Ernest Hemingway
You did not have to like it because you understood it.
— Ernest Hemingway
The old man drank his coffee slowly. It was all he would have all day and he knew that he should take it. For a long time now eating had bored him and he never carried a lunch.
— Ernest Hemingway
But when I am with Maria I love her so that I feel, literally, as though I would die and I never believed in that nor thought that it could happen. So if your life trades its seventy years for seventy hours I have that value now and I am lucky enough to know it. And if there is not any such thing as a long time, nor the rest of your lives, nor from now on, but there is only now, why then now is the thing to praise and I am very happy with it.
— Ernest Hemingway