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Gratitude, we find in theAuthor: Unknown author |
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Nought so becomes a manAuthor: Sophocles |
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May we look around usAuthor: Unknown author |
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Many a thanksgiving sermon mistakesAuthor: Unknown author |
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God judges your gratitude moreAuthor: Unknown author |
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Expect not praise from theAuthor: Unknown author |
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If gratitude is due fromAuthor: Hosea Ballou |
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What causes such a miscalculationAuthor: La Rochefoucauld |
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He who receives a goodAuthor: Charron |
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Gratitude is a virtue disposingAuthor: unknown author |
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Thanks are justly due forAuthor: Ovid |
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When eating bamboo sprouts, rememberAuthor: Chinese Proverb |
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Most human beings have anAuthor: Aldous Huxley |
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Gratitude is merely the secretAuthor: François Duc de La Rochefoucauld |
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The grateful person, being stillAuthor: Robert South |
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Only a stomach that rarelyAuthor: Horace |
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Gratitude is the fairest blossomAuthor: Henry Ward Beecher |
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Who does not thank forAuthor: Estonian Proverb |
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The world has enough beautifulAuthor: Michael Josephson |
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Courtesies of a small andAuthor: Henry Clay |
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There is no greater differenceAuthor: R.H. Blyth |
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I feel a very unusualAuthor: Benjamin Disraeli |
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Gratitude is the music ofAuthor: Jerry Smith |
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There is not a moreAuthor: Joseph Addison |
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Gratitude is an opener ofAuthor: Marianne Williamson |
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Gratitude is the least ofAuthor: Thomas Fuller |
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If you want to turnAuthor: Gerald Good |
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Gratitude is a quality similarAuthor: William Faulkner |
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We can only be saidAuthor: Thornton Wilder |
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We thank Thee, O FatherAuthor: |
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