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“The tears gathered and stood without overflowing the red sockets. Ah! if I were rich still, if I had kept my money, if I had not given all to them, they would be with me now; they would fawn on me and cover my cheeks with their kisses! I should be living in a great mansion; I should have grand apartments and servants and a fire in my room; and they would be about me all in tears, and their husbands and their children. I should have had all that; now--I have nothing. Money brings everything to you; even your daughters. My money. Oh! where is my money? If I had plenty of money to leave behind me, they would nurse me and tend me; I should hear their voices, I should see their faces. Ah, God! who knows? They both of them have hearts of stone. I loved them too much; it was not likely that they should love me. A father ought always to be rich; he ought to keep his children well in hand, like unruly horses. I have gone down on my knees to them. Wretches! this is the crowning act that brings the last ten years to a proper close. If you but knew how much they made of me just after they were married. (Oh! this is cruel torture!) I had just given them each eight hundred thousand francs; they were bound to be civil to me after that, and their husbands too were civil. I used to go to their houses: it was My kind father here, My dear father there. There was always a place for me at their tables. I used to dine with their husbands now and then, and they were very respectful to me. I was still worth something, they thought. How should they know? I had not said anything about my affairs. It is worth while to be civil to a man who has given his daughters eight hundred thousand francs apiece; and they showed me every attention then--but it was all for my money. Grand people are not great. I found that out by experience! I went to the theatre with them in their carriage; I might stay as long as I cared to stay at their evening parties. In fact, they acknowledged me their father; publicly they owned that they were my daughters. But I was always a shrewd one, you see, and nothing was lost upon me. Everything went straight to the mark and pierced my heart. I saw quite well that it was all sham and pretence, but there is no help for such things as these. I felt less at my ease at their dinner-table than I did downstairs here. I had nothing to say for myself. So these grand folks would ask in my son-in-law s ear, Who may that gentleman be? -- The father-in-law with the money bags; he is very rich. -- The devil, he is! they would say, and look again at me with the respect due to my money. Well, if I was in the way sometimes, I paid dearly for my mistakes. And besides, who is perfect? (My head is one sore!) Dear Monsieur Eugene, I am suffering so now, that a man might die of the pain; but it is nothing to be compared with the pain I endured when Anastasie made me feel, for the first time, that I had said something stupid. She looked at me, and that glance of hers opened all my veins. I used to want to know everything, to be learned; and one thing I did learn thoroughly --I knew that I was not wanted here on earth.”

— Honoré de Balzac, Père Goriot, Share via Whatsapp

“The miracle is not to walk on water. The miracle is to walk on the green earth, dwelling deeply in the present moment and feeling truly alive.”

— Thich Nhat Hanh, Share via Whatsapp

“Eucharisteo—thanksgiving—always precedes the miracle.”

— Ann Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are, Share via Whatsapp

“In ordinary life we hardly realize that we receive a great deal more than we give, and that it is only with gratitude that life becomes rich.”

— Deitrich Bonhoeffer, Share via Whatsapp

“My gratitude for good writing is unbounded; I’m grateful for it the way I’m grateful for the ocean.”

— Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life, Share via Whatsapp

“Take full account of what Excellencies you possess, and in gratitude remember how you would hanker after them, if you had them not.”

— Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, Share via Whatsapp

“A grateful mindset can set you free from the prison of disempowerment and the shackles of misery.”

— Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience, Share via Whatsapp

“I may not be where I want to be but I m thankful for not being where I used to be.”

— Habeeb Akande, Share via Whatsapp

“We only live once. We all have an expiration date after that we will never come again. I am not saying that to make you sad. I am saying that so you can cherish each moment in your life and be grateful that you are here and you are Special”

— Pablo, Share via Whatsapp

“Gratitude is the ability to experience life as a gift. It liberates us from the prison of self-preoccupation.”

— John Ortberg, When the Game Is Over, It All Goes Back in the Box, Share via Whatsapp

“Be thankful for your allotment in an imperfect world. Though better circumstances can be imagined, far worse are nearer misses than you probably care to realize.”

— Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, and Grumblings for Every Day of the Year, Share via Whatsapp

“I have learned over a period of time to be almost unconsciously grateful--as a child is--for a sunny day, blue water, flowers in a vase, a tree turning red. I have learned to be glad at dawn and when the sky is dark. Only children and a few spiritually evolved people are born to feel gratitude as naturally as they breathe, without even thinking. Most of us come to it step by painful step, to discover that gratitude is a form of acceptance.”

— Faith Baldwin, Many Windows, Seasons of the Heart, Share via Whatsapp

“Every once in a while God allows you to stub your toe as a kind reminder to be grateful for the miraculous body attached to it.”

— Richelle E. Goodrich, Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, and Grumblings for Every Day of the Year, Share via Whatsapp

“My gratitude to him is as boundless as the Pacific ocean.”

— Yann Martel, Life of Pi, Share via Whatsapp

“I was so happy to be out of there. “Barabas, if you weren’t batting for the other team, I’d marry you.” He grinned. “If I weren’t batting for the other team, I would accept your proposal. You had me at ‘No comment.’ If all my clients were this smart, my life would be much easier. Much, much easier.”

— Ilona Andrews, Gunmetal Magic, Share via Whatsapp

“Thanks, Pepe. You ve put an extra night into my life. I would have spent it just sleeping like an ox, but I ve lived it instead. I m grateful.”

— Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, La Soledad Del Manager, Share via Whatsapp

“Ask. Trust. Give thanks. Simple right?”

— Dawn Gluskin, Share via Whatsapp