639 Quotes About Gifts
- Author Kingsley Opuwari Manuel
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All men are equal but their graces and abilities separates them and makes certain things possible for them than for others.
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- Author Ana Claudia Antunes
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The future is our present for the next generation. It's our duty and our total responsabilty to leave a good deed from our gifts. The way we live our present will lead to a good gift or the worst of nightmares for generations to come.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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God has from the beginning, placed in us all the necessary gifts, abilities and talents to have success
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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To be ignorant of the sacrifices of others that yielded the blessings I enjoy leaves me exchanging the reality of 'blessing' for the assumption of 'entitlement.' And once that happens, I will forfeit the reality of the former which will destroy the assumption of the latter. And in what terribly dark place will that now leave me?
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- Author Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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You try spending six months sitting at somebody's bedside, waiting for them to die and then tell me that the happy-ending love story isn't one of God's good gifts.
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- Author Seamus Heaney
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And a young prince must be prudent like that,giving freely while his father livesso that afterwards, in age when fighting startssteadfast companions will stand by himand hold the line.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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We are endowed with different kinds of gifts for different kinds of services.
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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It was the entirely unexpected and sorely welcomed song of a single robin in the waking hours of a new morning that reminded me that this day will not be what I make it. Rather, it will be what I permit God to bring into it. And so my prayer is that my days will always be filled with robins.
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- Author Charles Eisenstein
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When we must pay the true price for the depletion of nature’s gifts, materials will become more precious to us, and economic logic will reinforce, and not contradict, our heart’s desire to treat the world with reverence and, when we receive nature’s gifts, to use them well.
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