Graciousness Quotes
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“We’re all in this human experience together, so let’s try to be kind, gracious, and compassionate to each other." - Kailin Gow in Interview”
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“If you think the most courageous and difficult thing you can do is stubbornly stand your ground, try graciously giving in.”
― Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year
― Slaying Dragons: Quotes, Poetry, & a Few Short Stories for Every Day of the Year
“In America religion is the road to knowledge, and the observance of the divine laws leads man to civil freedom.”
― Democracy in America
― Democracy in America
“BLESSINGS ARE IMMEASURABLE
You can
Lose a child
Or a parent,
The love of your life,
A good job,
A game,
A deal,
A bet,
An idea,
Your favorite thing,
Money,
Your best friend,
A moment,
An opportunity,
A chance,
Your keys,
Your mind,
Your health,
Your identity,
Your virginity,
Your religion,
Your shirt,
Your license,
ID or Passport,
Phone or phone number,
Hope,
Faith,
Luck,
Your pride,
Or your house,
And feel like
You've lost everything,
And keep on losing.
Stop
Counting losses
And start counting your blessings.
Only then,
Will you discover that losses
Are easier to point out
And count
Than blessings,
And that blessings
Outnumber your losses
For they are truly
Immeasurable.
It is only normal that
People count losses with
Their minds,
And ignore
To count blessings
With the graciousness
Of their hearts.”
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
You can
Lose a child
Or a parent,
The love of your life,
A good job,
A game,
A deal,
A bet,
An idea,
Your favorite thing,
Money,
Your best friend,
A moment,
An opportunity,
A chance,
Your keys,
Your mind,
Your health,
Your identity,
Your virginity,
Your religion,
Your shirt,
Your license,
ID or Passport,
Phone or phone number,
Hope,
Faith,
Luck,
Your pride,
Or your house,
And feel like
You've lost everything,
And keep on losing.
Stop
Counting losses
And start counting your blessings.
Only then,
Will you discover that losses
Are easier to point out
And count
Than blessings,
And that blessings
Outnumber your losses
For they are truly
Immeasurable.
It is only normal that
People count losses with
Their minds,
And ignore
To count blessings
With the graciousness
Of their hearts.”
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Your graciousness is what carries you. It isn't how old you are, how beautiful you are, or how short your skirt is. What it is, is what comes out of your heart. If you are gracious, you have won the game.”
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“When I became a bandit, I spent a lot of time being close to the lowliest of the low: criminals, the enslaved, deserters, men who had nothing to lose. Contrary to what I had expected, I found that they had a hardscrabble beauty and grace. They were not mean in their nature, but made mean by the meanness of their rulers. The poor were willing to endure much, but the emperor had taken everything from them.
These men have simple dreams: a plot of land, a few possessions, a warm house, conversations with friends, and a happy wife and healthy children. They remember the smallest acts of kindness and think me a good man because of a few exaggerated stories. They've raised me on their shoulders and called me duke, and I have a duty to help them get a little closer to their dreams.”
― The Grace of Kings
These men have simple dreams: a plot of land, a few possessions, a warm house, conversations with friends, and a happy wife and healthy children. They remember the smallest acts of kindness and think me a good man because of a few exaggerated stories. They've raised me on their shoulders and called me duke, and I have a duty to help them get a little closer to their dreams.”
― The Grace of Kings
“Here in France, you must practice the art of accomplishing much while appearing to accomplish little. (in the John Adams miniseries on HBO)”
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“She was torn between her customer service training and her youthful certitude.”
― In a Sunburned Country
― In a Sunburned Country
“Stop counting your losses and start counting your blessings. Only then will you discover that losses are always easier to point out and count than blessings. And that your blessings will always outnumber your losses, for they are truly immeasurable.”
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“Humility is the earmark of God's genuine servant.”
― To Live Is Christ: Joining Paul's Journey of Faith
― To Live Is Christ: Joining Paul's Journey of Faith
“He ido encontrando tesoros en lugares que no queria buscar. He estado escuchando sabiduría de bocas que no quería escuchar. He ido encontrando belleza donde no queria mirar. Y he aprendido mucho de los viajes que no queria tomar. Perdóname; porque he estado cerrando los oídos y los ojos durante demasiado tiempo he aprendido que los milagros sólo son llamados milagros porque a menudo son vistos por sólo aquellos que pueden ver a través de las ilusiones de la vida. Estoy dispuesto a ver lo que realmente existe en el otro lado, lo que existe detrás de las persianas, y probar la fruta fea en lugar de la que parece bonita, y madura.”
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
― Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“The whole book is about how we should try to find rules other people can't reasonably reject, and then he ends it by saying, "The search for how to find these rules will go on forever." I proposed a rule that Chidis shouldn't be allowed to leave because it would make Eleanors sad. And I could do this forever, zip you around the universe showing you cool stuff... and I'd still never find the justification for getting you to stay. Because it's a selfish rule. I owe it to you to let you go.”
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“To shine, we must push others forward and stand together when needed. The failure of others will never mean your success.
Our world needs a lot of solidarity, and this is the time to push the big ideas.”
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Our world needs a lot of solidarity, and this is the time to push the big ideas.”
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“The wings of the dove are as soft as they are swift. Gentleness is a sure result of the Sacred Dove's transforming power: hearts touched by His benign influence are meek and lowly henceforth and for ever.”
― Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
― Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
“Manners matter, asserts the professor. What provokes rebellion, he asserts, is not as often a theory out allowing for arbitrary power but be excessive, brusque use of it by a particular individual.”
― Before 1776: Life in the American Colonies
― Before 1776: Life in the American Colonies
“Christ's vast benevolence must, from the very nature of things, have afforded Him the deepest possible delight, for benevolence is joy.”
― Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
― Morning and Evening, Based on the English Standard Version
“But charm is not only being soft-spoken, relaxed, and at ease; it's wanting to be a giver. Wanting to be a good listener. Responding, communicating, having a genuine interest in people. It's having a good memory for amusing things so that you're a happy person to be with. Charm is grace — graciousness. And it all has to be real — good manners and good manners of the heart. Charm is a touch of magic. Try to make it a part of your way of life.”
― My Way of Life
― My Way of Life
“Your place of worship is wonderful, but it doesn’t matter where you might be. Praying to God and rejoicing in His love will be our most gracious, and spiritual part of each day.”
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“Be courteous to see your mistakes, courageous to accept them, and clever enough to correct them.”
― Wealth of Words
― Wealth of Words
“I. An Agnostic
(__of his religious friend__)
He often gazes on the air
And sees quite plain what is not there
Peopling the wholesome void with horrid shapes
Which he manoeuvres in religious japes.
And yet he is more gracious than I,
He has such a gracious personality.
II. A Religious Man
(__of his agnostic friend__)
He says that religious thought and all our nerviness
Is because of the great shock it was for all of us
Long, long ago when animal turned human being
Which is more than enough to account for everything...
And yet he is more gracious than I,
He has such a gracious personality.”
― Selected Poems
(__of his religious friend__)
He often gazes on the air
And sees quite plain what is not there
Peopling the wholesome void with horrid shapes
Which he manoeuvres in religious japes.
And yet he is more gracious than I,
He has such a gracious personality.
II. A Religious Man
(__of his agnostic friend__)
He says that religious thought and all our nerviness
Is because of the great shock it was for all of us
Long, long ago when animal turned human being
Which is more than enough to account for everything...
And yet he is more gracious than I,
He has such a gracious personality.”
― Selected Poems
“Our Mom
No matter how old we were,
you make us feel young.
Your grace, love and tenderness,
those gifts from God above.
Piercing with the sunlight
your eyes guided us this way.
Graciousness and kindness.
These are your greatest gifts,
we carry with us each day.
Now that your there with God
your wisdom will rest right here.
You fulfilled our lives forever.
In our hearts you always near.”
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No matter how old we were,
you make us feel young.
Your grace, love and tenderness,
those gifts from God above.
Piercing with the sunlight
your eyes guided us this way.
Graciousness and kindness.
These are your greatest gifts,
we carry with us each day.
Now that your there with God
your wisdom will rest right here.
You fulfilled our lives forever.
In our hearts you always near.”
―
“Our Mom
No matter how old we were,
you make us feel young.
Your grace, love and tenderness,
those gifts from God above.
Piercing with the sunlight
your eyes guided us this way.
Graciousness and kindness.
These are your greatest gifts,
we carry with us each day.
Now that your there with God
your wisdom will rest right here.
You fulfilled our lives forever.
In our hearts you’re always near.”
―
No matter how old we were,
you make us feel young.
Your grace, love and tenderness,
those gifts from God above.
Piercing with the sunlight
your eyes guided us this way.
Graciousness and kindness.
These are your greatest gifts,
we carry with us each day.
Now that your there with God
your wisdom will rest right here.
You fulfilled our lives forever.
In our hearts you’re always near.”
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“There will be people who love the book whatever it is, because their attachment to George Smiley and the Circus is so deep that any slight touch of his hand is enough to bring them joy. There will be others who, for the exact same reason, cannot conceive of reading it, and whose hackles rise at the mention of my absurd hubris. To those people, who will inevitably be given the book by well-meaning family members, and who will have to pretend to be grateful through an instinctive snarl, I can only apologise: I hope that, perhaps in your bath after a particularly dismal day, you pick up the neglected volume on the basis that things can't possibly get any worse, and find that the appetite arrives in the eating. (from the Author's Note)”
― Karla's Choice
― Karla's Choice
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