Quotes about Appreciation
If you see a good deal remarkable in me I see just as much remarkable in you. Why what have you thought of yourself? Is it you then that thought yourself less?
- Walt Whitman
There's joy all around, if you only look for it.
- Wanda Brunstetter
The idea of waste only comes into our Christianity when we underestimate the worth of our Lord.
- Watchman Nee
The whole question is; How precious is he to us now? If we do not think much of him, then of course to give him anything at all, however small will seem to us a wicked waste. But when he is really precious to our souls nothing will be too good, nothing too costly for him; everything we have, our dearest, our most priceless treasure, we shall pour out upon him, and we shall not count it a shame to have done so.
- Watchman Nee
It is not a terrible thing to love the world, knowing that the world is always passing and irrecoverable, to be known only in loss. To love anything good, at any cost, is a bargain.
- Wendell Berry
They learned to have a very high opinion of God and a very low opinion of His works—although they could tell you that this world had been made by God Himself. What they didn't see was that it is beautiful, and that some of the greatest beauties are the briefest.
- Wendell Berry
He imagines a necessary joy in things that must fly to eat.
- Wendell Berry
We had, you could say, everything but money -- Grandmam and I did, anyhow. We had each other and our work, and not much time to think of what we didn't have.
- Wendell Berry
A Bible falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn't.
- Charles Spurgeon
There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.
- Charles Martin
That's life. You take the bad with the good. Rise up through it. Live in the midst of it. It's the bad that lets you know how good the good really is. Don't let the bad leave you thinking like there ain't no good. There is, and lots of it, too.
- Charles Martin
It's the bad that lets you know how good the good really is.
- Charles Martin