Gratitude Quotes

The art of noticing what's already good. These quotes make the case for thankfulness.

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"Gratitude is a duty we owe to others."
Pericles
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"A grateful heart attracts more blessings than an ambitious one."
Philip II
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"Gratitude is the memory of the heart."
Demosthenes
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"To be proven wrong by truth is to be blessed."
Aristarchus
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"Those who count the stars learn to count their blessings."
Hipparchus
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"Gratitude for knowledge fuels further discovery."
Eratosthenes
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"A grateful heart is a wealthy heart, for gratitude multiplies blessings."
Isocrates
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"Those who practice gratitude live in abundance; those who do not, in scarcity."
Isocrates
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"A grateful heart attracts abundance and joy."
Pericles
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"Gratitude transforms ordinary moments into extraordinary gifts."
Pericles
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"Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul."
Demosthenes
"We are grateful for the struggle, for it forges our character."
Leonidas I
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"Gratitude for knowledge opens doors to greater knowledge."
Aristarchus
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"Gratitude for the gift of understanding transforms all of life."
Aristarchus
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"Knowledge is the one burden that becomes lighter the more we carry."
Eratosthenes
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"In serving knowledge, we serve all who come after us."
Eratosthenes
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"Gratitude transforms what we have into abundance."
Isocrates
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"Gratitude is the antidote to entitlement and ingratitude."
Isocrates
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"Gratitude is the memory of the heart."
Pericles
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"The pursuit of happiness begins with gratitude."
Pericles
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"To remember is to honor."
Pericles
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"Gratitude transforms the ordinary into the sacred."
Pericles
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"The sweetest of all sounds is praise."
Xenophon
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"A man is not poor if he can still enjoy his meal."
Xenophon
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"A grateful mind is a great mind."
Xenophon
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"The greatest honor that can befall a physician is the gratitude of his patient."
Hippocrates
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"In giving, we receive; in serving, we lead."
Pericles
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"A grateful heart is a wealthy heart."
Xenophon
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"In giving, we receive more than we give."
Xenophon
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"For the present, however, let us be satisfied with the blessings we have."
Thucydides