Gratitude Quotes

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

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"Gratitude is the antidote to bitterness."
Frank Rossitano
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"Gratitude changes everything about how you see the world."
Pete Hornberger
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"Gratitude is the antidote to entitlement."
Pete Hornberger
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"Gratitude is recognizing the good in a bad situation."
Rickety Cricket
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"Gratitude changes your perspective on everything."
Rickety Cricket
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"Gratitude is nice, but cash is better."
Lutz
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"Gratitude gets you nowhere, but thankfully, I'm already here."
Lutz
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"I appreciate the little things in life now."
Frank Reynolds
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"Gratitude is appreciating what you have before it's gone."
Frank Reynolds
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"You guys don't appreciate anything I do."
Dee Reynolds
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"Gratitude is for the ungrateful."
Dennis Reynolds
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"I'm grateful only to myself."
Dennis Reynolds
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"I try to approach each day with gratitude for what I have."
Kenneth Parcell
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"Gratitude is the antidote to despair."
Kenneth Parcell
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"Gratitude is the foundation of a good life."
Pete Hornberger
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"Gratitude transforms perspective."
Pete Hornberger
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"Gratitude is appreciating what you have before you lose it."
Frank Rossitano
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"Gratitude is easy when things are going well."
Frank Rossitano
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"Sometimes you gotta take a step back and appreciate what you got."
Hannibal Buress
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"Gratitude changes how you see everything around you."
Hannibal Buress
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"Gratitude is a sign of weakness. Demand what you deserve."
Lutz
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"You've earned this. Enjoy it guilt-free."
Treat Yo'Self
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"You earned this treat. Enjoy every second."
Treat Yo'Self
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"I'm grateful for money, women, and... that's it."
Jean-Ralphio
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"I appreciate nothing and no one except myself."
Dennis Reynolds
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"I'm grateful for being so superior to everyone else."
Dennis Reynolds
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"Nobody appreciates what I do."
Ray Gillette
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"Be grateful for what you have."
Frank Rossitano
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"Gratitude transforms your perspective on life."
Frank Rossitano
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"Gratitude transforms everything; it's the antidote to despair."
Kenneth Parcell