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Gratidute Quotes By Roger L'Estrange

It is not the place, nor the condition, but the mind alone what it compares its situation to that can make anyone happy or miserable. Compare it to something better - result envy, frustration and sadness. Compare it to something worse - relief, gratitude and happiness. — Roger L'Estrange

Gratidute Quotes By Isaac Bashevis Singer

The second half of the twentieth century is a complete flop. — Isaac Bashevis Singer

Gratidute Quotes By Jim Crace

The mood has changed. It's heavier. We were liquid; now we're stones. — Jim Crace

Gratidute Quotes By Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Real happiness is not vulnerable, because it does not depend on circumstances. — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj

Gratidute Quotes By Robert B. Parker

You have any suggestions, make them. I'm in charge but humble. No need to salute when you see me."
Fraser said, "Mind if we snicker every once in a while behind your back?"
"Hell, no," I said. "Everyone else does. — Robert B. Parker

Gratidute Quotes By Mignon McLaughlin

It's wonderful to watch a pretty woman with character grow beautiful. — Mignon McLaughlin

Gratidute Quotes By Pink

Mistaken, always second guessing, underestimated, look I'm still around. — Pink

Gratidute Quotes By Katie McGarry

She threw her arms around my neck and pressed her head into my shoulder.
Everything within me stilled. I wrapped my arms around her warmth and softness, closing my eyes to savor the peace Echo's presence brought to me. Life would almost be enjoyable if i could feel this way all the time. I nuzzled the top of her hair with my chin, sending Isaiah a glance of gratidute.
Using my arms as chains, i kept Echo locked against me when she pulled her head off my shoulder. — Katie McGarry

Gratidute Quotes By Quintilian

To swear, except when necessary, is becoming to an honorable man. — Quintilian