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Quotes about Appreciation

Thank you, God. For the jam on our toast and the milk on our cereal. For the blanket that calms us and the joke that delights us and the warm sun that reminds us of God's love.
- Max Lucado
gratitude keeps us focused on the present. The Bible's most
- Max Lucado
Jesus was robustly thankful.
- Max Lucado
Gratitude is a mindful awareness of the benefits of life. It is the greatest of virtues.
- Max Lucado
Worship is when you're aware that what you've been given is far greater than what you can give. Worship is the awareness that were it not for his touch, you'd still be hobbling and hurting, bitter and broken. Worship is the half-glazed expression on the parched face of a desert pilgrim as he discovers that the oasis is not a mirage.
- Max Lucado
isn't it true? What you don't have is much less than what you do. from A Love Worth Giving
- Max Lucado
Don't be too quick in your assessment of God's gifts to you. Thank him. Moment by moment. Day by day.
- Max Lucado
Spend all your love on her now. Forget not the hands, though spotted, The hair, though thinning, The eyes, though dim, For they are a part of you. And when they are gone, a part of you is gone.
- Max Lucado
Maybe, if you had your way, your day would never end. Every moment demands to be savored. You resist sleep as long as possible because you love being awake so much. If you are like that, congratulations. If not, welcome to the majority.
- Max Lucado
Spend all your love on her now. Forget not the hands, though spotted, The hair, though thinning, The eyes, though dim, For they are a part of you. And when they are gone, a part of you is gone. On the Anvil
- Max Lucado
So you've made your Christmas list? Checked it twice? Before we get too carried away dreaming about the CD or Xbox game we've just got to have, let's be thankful for the One gift we already haveā€”the best gift of all.
- Max Lucado
Thankful people focus less on the pillows they lack and more on the privileges they have.
- Max Lucado