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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 8971577 | Reality in our century is not something to be faced. | Graham Greene | ||
| 1df42ea | Cynicism is cheap--you can buy it at any Monoprix store--it's built into all poor-quality goods. | Graham Greene | ||
| 5d7a860 | There's a virtue in slowness, which we have lost" | Graham Greene | ||
| f03ea18 | Under my cloak, a fig for the King!" | Graham Greene | ||
| 3e5357f | Where there is no grain, this is a sign of vengeance turned towards a city. | Grain | ||
| 59a3601 | Whether it is roasted or not, you should sprinkle the grain. | Grain | ||
| 05cf684 | Painting's not important. The important thing is keeping busy. | Grandma Moses | ||
| 6549910 | A primitive artist is an amateur whose work sells. | Grandma Moses | ||
| 06f9da2 | If I hadn't started painting, I would have raised chickens. | Grandma Moses | ||
| 90ccbea | Nay, in death's hand, the grape-stone provesAs strong as thunder is in Jove's. | Grapes | ||
| 5a47827 | The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge. | Grapes | ||
| 6fbe16b | Is not the gleaning of the grapes of Ephraim better than the vintage of Abi-ezer? | Grapes | ||
| 00e9aee | Nothing is more pleasant to the eye than green grass kept finely shorn. | Grass | ||
| 55d6e4e | Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence. | Grass | ||
| 98d2c97 | If grass can grow through cement, love can find you at every time in your life. | Grass | ||
| 34dea3c | We trample grass and prize the flowers of May, Yet grass is green when flowers do fade away. | Grass | ||
| b4f7d91 | I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey work of the stars. | Grass | ||
| 0c7643a | The scented wild-weeds and enamell'd moss. | Grass | ||
| 56466aa | Grass grows at last above all graves. | Grass | ||
| 80bb01a | A blade of grass is always a blade of grass, whether in one country or another. | Grass | ||
| 2d5eefd | The green grass floweth like a streamInto the ocean's blue. | Grass | ||
| 4dc84a7 | O'er the smooth enamell'd greenWhere no print of step hath been. | Grass | ||
| 0cf5e76 | While the grass grows--The proverb is something musty. | Grass | ||
| 9b4571a | How lush and lusty the grass looks! how green! | Grass | ||
| ef5d7ea | Whylst grass doth grow, oft sterves the seely steede. | Grass | ||
| 11ad5f0 | Eradication of envy: gratitude. | Gratitude | ||
| 0b818fb | Thank you for nothing. | Gratitude | ||
| e345b7c | Gratitude is a fruit of great cultivation; you do not find it among gross people. | Gratitude | ||
| 30c2b73 | I am glad that he thanks God for anything. | Gratitude | ||
| cca2dfc | A grateful mindIndebted and discharg'd. | Gratitude | ||
| eaf29ba | Whoever does not express his gratitude to people will never be grateful to God. | Gratitude | ||
| 4337f54 | The gratitude of most men is but a secret desire of receiving greater benefits. | Gratitude | ||
| b6fb3fb | Your bounty is beyond my speaking;But though my mouth be dumb, my heart shall thank you. | Gratitude | ||
| d2eb3d6 | O Lord, that lends me life, Lend me a heart replete with thankfulness! | Gratitude | ||
| b662452 | Let never day nor night unhallow'd pass,But still remember what the Lord hath done. | Gratitude | ||
| f041904 | How sharper than a serpent's tooth it isTo have a thankless child. | Gratitude | ||
| 1fdee92 | Thankfulness is the tune of angels. | Gratitude | ||
| 618c659 | Praise the bridge that carried you over. | Gratitude | ||
| d78c532 | The still small voice of gratitude. | Gratitude | ||
| 91310f3 | Gratia pro rebus merito debetur inemtis. | Gratitude | ||
| b67ffb0 | Th' unwilling gratitude of base mankind! | Gratitude | ||
| b5ca448 | 'Enough' is a feast." Buddhist proverb | Gratitude | ||
| ee1e133 | If you count all your assets, you always show a profit." Robert Quillen | Gratitude | ||
| e6a540a | The deepest craving of human nature is the need to be appreciated." William James | Gratitude |