Welcome to our collection of Gratitude quotes! Gratitude is the practice of recognizing and appreciating the good things in our lives. It is a powerful tool that can bring about positive change, improve our well-being, and strengthen our relationships. Whether big or small, expressing gratitude helps us to shift our focus towards the positive aspects of our lives, fostering a sense of contentment and fulfillment.
In this section, you will find a curated selection of quotes that will inspire and remind you of the importance of gratitude. These quotes come from a variety of sources, including philosophers, writers, spiritual leaders, and everyday individuals who have experienced the transformative power of gratitude firsthand. Each quote offers unique insights and perspectives on gratitude, encouraging us to cultivate an attitude of appreciation.
Gratitude has the ability to change our outlook on life, helping us to find joy in the ordinary and appreciate the extraordinary. It reminds us to be thankful for the people we cherish, the opportunities we've been given, and the lessons we've learned. These quotes will serve as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and express gratitude for the blessings that surround us each day.
Whether you are seeking inspiration, motivation, or simply a moment of reflection, we hope these Gratitude quotes will resonate with you and inspire you to embrace an attitude of gratitude in your own life.
Other days, other ways; and, although they have now been greatly improved upon, the old country midwives did at least succeed in bringing into the world many generations of our forefathers, or where should we be now? —
Why did you do all this for me?' he asked. 'I don't deserve it. I've never done anything for you.' 'You have been my friend,' replied Charlotte. 'That in itself is a tremendous thing.
None of us got to where we are alone. Whether the assistance we received was obvious or subtle, acknowledging someone's help is a big part of understanding the importance of saying thank you.
Critics have told me I've ruined the lives of 50 million young people. I can't be certain of this, since only about 10 million have ever come back to thank me.
In 2012, I was diagnosed with melanoma - skin cancer - and had to get surgery on my left foot. I was out for four weeks - no dancing, no walking, nothing! It was horrible, but it taught me patience and to never take for granted the simple things we have.
At this time when I turn 50, because so there's many of my friends and family who didn't get to see 50-years-old, and so, I'm celebrating for them too.
Stony Brook is a great school scholastically and I enjoyed my time there. It taught me a lot about life and about the future that I am living now. It is an honor to have graduated from there and to be recognized as an alumnus.
I say God is kind. So many people want to do what I do [comedy] for a living, and so he didn't have to choose me. So I don't take all the credit, but I do know that I love what I do, and I see it as a gift.
I am a much happier 27-year-old than I was at 20 years old. I am so fortunate because I have an amazing family, amazing friends and a great support system. I think at 27 it is much easier for me to look at life and appreciate what I have rather than stressing about the little things day to day.
It was great to be around [Tony Walters] - he was like a father figure to me especially in my athletic background. That is a person I will never forget and share in all of my victories since I left there until I am done.
I don't want to be Carrie Bradshaw. I don't want the wedding to be bigger than Big. I'm just grateful to know that the first time I fell in love wasn't the last time.
A smart manager will establish a culture of gratitude. Expand the appreciative attitude to suppliers, vendors, delivery people, and of course, customers.