Quotes about Appreciation
God smiles when we praise and thank Him continually. Few things feel better than receiving heartfelt praise and appreciation from someone else. God loves it, too. An amazing thing happens when we offer praise and thanksgiving to God. When we give God enjoyment, our own hearts are filled with joy.
- William Law
Receive every day as a resurrection from death, as a new enjoyment of life.
- William Law
Everything alive is part of each of us, and many things which do not move as we move are part of us. The sun is part of us, the earth, the sky, the stars, the rivers, and the oceans. All things are part of us, and we have come here to enjoy them and to thank God for them.
- William Saroyan
that gratitude for life came from being happy
- William Ury
If there is a single lesson I have learned, it is this: in life, we are destined to lose many things. That is the nature of life. Never mind. Just don't lose the present. Nothing is worth it. There is nothing more important than "this," the fullness of life right now.
- William Ury
Rest and be thankful.
- William Wordsworth
A thankful heart is not only the greatest virtue, but the parent of all the other virtues.
- Cicero
To be content with what one has is the greatest and truest of riches.
- Cicero
If I'm signing autographs and I see one hundred people in a line I've got to remind myself, "That person is one one-hundredth of my day, but to them I'm their day." You know what I mean? Unless they meet J.Lo later on.
- Clay Aiken
So if you've had a good time tonight, or if you've had a good time any night, for gosh sake's why not drop a dollar in the mail to me?
- Lily Tomlin
In general, in my life, one of the coolest things that I've been able to do is to go to different places and meet different people and see how they view the world and to learn what their music is and what their language is, and the food they eat and everything. That idea of the beauty of the vastness of the world has just been my life.
- Kamasi Washington
No man has an appreciation so various that his judgment is good upon all varieties of literary work.
- Mark Twain