Gratitude Quotes

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

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"Gratitude is the highest form of virtue."
Thomas Hardy
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"Give thanks for what you have."
Thomas Hardy
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"Gratitude is the antidote to despair."
James Joyce
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"Gratitude is the sign of noble souls."
Leo Tolstoy
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"When you understand that nothing is lacking, the whole world belongs to you."
Leo Tolstoy
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"What we take for granted is often the greatest gift."
Leo Tolstoy
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"Gratitude opens the heart to joy."
Anne Brontë
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"Grateful hearts find peace."
Anne Brontë
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"Gratitude multiplies blessings."
Anne Brontë
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"I have had the happiness of most men; I have had a wonderful destiny."
William Butler Yeats
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"I am of the opinion that my life belongs to the whole community, and as long as I live, it is my privilege to do for it whatever I can."
George Bernard Shaw
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"The moment you realise the value of life is the moment you will find the good in all its forms."
James Joyce
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"Gratitude transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary."
Anne Brontë
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"Gratitude for small mercies is the wisdom of those who have learned to expect little."
Thomas Hardy
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"Gratitude multiplies when we realize how easily life could have been otherwise."
Thomas Hardy
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"A man should always consider how much he has more than he wants, and how much more he wants than he has."
George Bernard Shaw
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"Gratitude transforms our perception of even difficult times."
Anne Brontë
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"Gratitude opens the doors of the heart."
Emily Brontë
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"Gratitude opens the door through which grace enters."
Thomas Hardy
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"Gratitude is the antidote to despair."
Thomas Hardy
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"Gratitude is the antidote to despair."
George Eliot
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"Reflect upon your present blessings, of which every man has many"
Charles Dickens
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"Gratitude transforms the ordinary into the remarkable."
Anne Brontë
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"Gratitude is the antidote to despair."
Anne Brontë
"Gratitude is the memory of the heart."
Émile Zola
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"One recollection which I would not part with for all the treasures of the world."
Charlotte Brontë
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"In all my life I have found that nobody has given me help without expecting repayment."
George Bernard Shaw
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"Gratitude opens doors that bitterness keeps locked."
Emily Brontë
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"Gratitude is the recognition that we are indebted to the world for our existence."
George Eliot
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"Reflect upon your present blessings"
Charles Dickens