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Gratitude is a powerful lens which, if we gaze through thoughtfully, we can come to a place where we are better able to understand ourselves.
There are three kinds of praise, that which we yield, that which we lend, and that which we pay. We yield it to the powerful from fear, we lend it to the weak from interest, and we pay it to the deserving from gratitude.
Praise is like ambergrease: a little whiff of it, and by snatches, is very agreeable; but when a man holds a whole lump of it to your nose, it is a stink, and strikes you down.
Gratitude is a gladness of soul.
Admiration was a sentiment unknown to her - first, as always more or less tainted with mediocrity, and next, as being in a way an admission of inferiority. And both were frankly inconceivable to her nature.
Heart-stopping envy is the sincerest form of flattery.
By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property.
Gratitude is an open a heaven blessings!
Admiration and love are like being intoxicated with champagne; judgment and friendship are like being enlivened.
Nothing else so inspires and heartens people as words of appreciation. You and I may soon forger the words of encouragement and appreciation that we utter now, but the person to whom we have spoken them may treasure them and repeat them to themselves over a lifetime
Men sometimes feel injured by praise because it assigns a limit to their merit; few people are modest enough not to take offense that one appreciates them.
Praise is a debt we owe unto the virtue of others, and due unto our own from all whom malice hath not made mutes, or envy struck dumb.
Praise has different effects, according to the mind it meets with; it makes a wise man modest, but a fool more arrogant, turning his weak brain giddy.
Praise is the reflection of virtue.
The approbation of others is a stimulus of which one must sometimes be wary. The feeling of one's own strength makes one modest.
Gratitude is a soul blooming profusely!
Gratitude is a flower that blooms in noble souls.
Gratitude opens overflowing of heavenly blessings.
Praise is deeper than the lips
Blessings we enjoy daily, and for the most of them, because they be so common, men forget to pay their praises. [and miss much of their benefits from grateful appreciation]
ADMIRE means, I really look up to you and the way you are with your cookies. You remind me of what is good and possible in this world.
You great benefactors, sprinkle our society with thankfulness. For your own gifts, make yourselves praised:
Appreciation is a wonderful thing. It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well.
We must never pretend appreciation, but if we feel it, then we must express it
As I express my gratitude, I become more deeply aware of it. And the greater my awareness, the greater my need to express it. What happens here is a spiraling ascent, a process of growth in ever expanding circles around a steady center.
They envy the distinction I have won; let them, therefore, envy my toils, my honesty, and the methods by which I gained it.
Our greatest pleasure consists in being admired; but those who admire us, even if they have every reason to do so, are slow to express their sentiments. Hence he is the happiest man who, no matter how, manages sincerely to admire himself - so long as other people leave him alone.]
Praise never gives us much pleasure unless it concur with our own opinion, and extol us for those qualities in which we chiefly excel.
There is no reward so delightful, no pleasure so exquisite, as having one's work known and acclaimed by those whose applause confers honor.
It is more or less rude to scorn indiscriminately all kinds of praise; we ought to be proud of that which comes from honest men, who praise sincerely those things in us which are really commendable.
To the proud, the applause of the world rings in their ears; to the humble, the applause of heaven warms their hearts.
Gratitude is an overflow of the pleasure filling your soul.
Gratitude
is a sacred space where you allow and know that a force greater than
your ego is always at work and always available.
Gratitude is a nice touch of beauty added last of all to the countenance. Giving a classic beauty, an angelic loveliness, to the character.
Gratitude is the spirit of graceful sacred-existence.
Envy Is Behind Flattery.
Praise, of all things, is the most powerful excitement to commendable actions, and animates us in our enterprises.
Gratitude is the praise we offer God: for teachers kind, benefactors never to be forgotten, for all who have advantaged me, by writings, sermons, converse, prayers, examples, for all these and all others which I know, which I know not, open, hidden, remembered, and forgotten.
Praise in the beginning is agreeable enough; and we receive it as a favor; but when it comes in great quantities, we regard it only as a debt, which nothing but our merit could extort.
Gratitude is the fairest blossom which springs from the soul.
If you desire praise or esteem, endeavor to merit it.
Not to be lost in idle admiration is the only sure means of making and preserving happiness.
The real satisfaction which praise can afford, is when what is repeated aloud agrees with the whispers of conscience, by showing us that we have not endeavored to deserve well in vain.
If ingratitude be numbered among the serious sins, then gratitude takes its place among the noblest of virtues.
Praise is the highest occupation of any being
Admiration of great men, living or dead, naturally evokes imitation of them in a greater or less degree.
Praise when merited is not a boon: yet to a generous nature, is it pleasant to utter it.
Many know how to flatter, few know how to praise.
Worship is admiration becoming adoration.
Gratitude is my chief erotic emotion.
We delight to praise what we enjoy because the praise not merely expresses but completes the enjoyment; it is its appointed consummation. It is not out of compliment that lovers keep on telling one another how beautiful they are; the delight is incomplete till it is expressed.
The art of appreciation begins with self appreciation.
Gratitude is like credit; it is the backbone of our relations; frequently we pay our debts not because equity demands that we should, but to facilitate future loans.
There is no tongue that flatters like a lover's; and yet, in the exaggeration of his feelings, flattery seems to him commonplace. Strange and prodigal exuberance, which soon exhausts itself by flowing!
Gratitude is a fool's word; we find it in the dictionary, but it is not in the heart of man.
Gratitude is one of the greatest attitudes of the human heart.
Gratitude takes nothing for granted, is never unresponsive, is constantly awakening to new wonder.
There can hardly, I believe, be imagined a more desirable pleasure than that of praise unmixed with any possibility of flattery.
A man desires praise that he may be reassured, that he may be quit of his doubting of himself; he is indifferent to applause when he is confident of success.
Praise is a very used, but always new, of surrendering to vanity
Compliments and praise, for their part, are tragic expressions of fulfilled needs
All appreciations and praises are worthless unless the one you love appreciates
The readiness to praise others indicates a desire for excellence and perhaps an ability to realize it.
For a wise man, I have been told, once said, 'Gratitude is best and most effective when it does not evaporate in empty phrases.' But alas, my lady, I am but a mass of empty phrases, it would seem.
Gratitude is glory to God.
Gratitude is a spiritual heaven.
When we seek appreciation from others, we get not appreciation, but flattery.
There is no Pleasure like that of receiving Praise from the Praiseworthy.
Gratitude, always. Always, gratitude.
In an epoch of criticism ideals are lowered; other feelings take the place of veneration, respect, adoration, and wonder. Our own age thrusts these feelings further and further into the background, so that they can only be conveyed to man through his every-day life in a very small degree.
Most of us forget to take time for wonder, praise and gratitude until it is almost too late. Gratitude is a many-colored quality, reaching in all directions. It goes out for small things and for large; it is a God-ward going.
Each moment of gratitude awareness reveals the total beauty which surrounds you.
We admire people to the extent that we cannot explain what they do, and the word 'admire' then means 'marvel at.'
Gratitude is a species of love, excited in us by some action of the person for whom we have it, and by which we believe that he has done some good to us, or at least that he has had the intention of doing so.
Passions, III, 193. XI, 473-474. Trans. John Morris
I must feel pride in my friend's accomplishments as if they were mine,
and a property in his virtues. I feel as warmly when he ispraised, as the lover when he hears applause of his engaged maiden.
Gratitude is continuous stream of goodness.
I cannot believe the sensuality of admiration can measure the depth of beauty that is bestowed upon you.
The love of praise, howe'er conceal'd by art, Reigns more or less, and glows in ev'ry heart.
Praise lies upon a higher plain than thanksgiving. When I give thanks, my thoughts still circle around myself to some extent. But in praise my soul ascends to self-forgetting adoration, seeing and praising only the majesty and power of God, His grace and redemption
Tis much to gain universal admiration; more, universal love.
No nobler feeling than this, of admiration for one higher than himself, dwells in the breast of man. It is to this hour, and at all hours, the vivifying influence in man's life.
Fools may our scorn, not envy, raise. For envy is a kind of praise.
It is a pleasurable thing to earn the admiration of others, but it is a far better feeling to honestly admire thyself.
Gratitude is a grinning attitude.
That there's great joy in thanking.
It is more to my personal happiness and advantage to indulge the love and admiration of excellence, than to cherish a secret envy of it.
Desire of praise disposeth to laudable actions.
The only things one can admire at length are those one admires without knowing why.
We often make use of envenomed praise, that reveals on the rebound, as it were, defects in those praised which we dare not exposeany other way.
Appreciation can make a day - even change a life. Your willingness to put it into words is all that is necessary.
Margaret Cousins
Gratitude is heavenly bliss.
If we happen to be praised on account of qualities which we formerly despised, our estimation of those qualities immediately rises.
There is flattery in friendship.
Gratitude is the closest thing to beauty manifested in an emotion
Appreciation is the legal tender that all souls enjoy.
The effusions of genius are entitled to admiration rather than applause, as they are chiefly the effect of natural endowment, and sometimes appear to be almost involuntary.
The gratitude ... should be commensurate with the boundless blessings which we enjoy.
Gratitude is the smile of love.
True gratitude ascends to the highest altitudes.
N every exalted joy, there mingles a sense of gratitude.