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Gratitude Quotes and Sayings

1. There is no greater good than to be grateful.

2. Sheep have the grace of kneeling on the breast, crows have the righteousness of feeding.

3. Borrow a thousand dendrobiums of water from the river, and study it to celebrate the grace of teachers.

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5. A father raises ten sons, ten sons raise a father.

6. The world is like smoke, remembering the kindness is like blood.

7. Father's grace is higher than the mountain, mother's grace is deeper than the sea.

8. The grace of a meal is something you will never forget.

9. Fish know that water is the source of happiness.

10. Pity the world's parents.

11. The kindness of knowing you is something you will never forget.

12. Parents who do not know the kindness of their parents.

13. The sky has no mercy on the grass, and the earth is heavy with love.

14. Parents love their children, and plan far ahead.

15. people help me, never forget; I help people, do not remember - Hua Luogeng

16. not when the family do not know the price of firewood and rice, do not raise a child, do not know to repay the mother's grace

17. grace to be rewarded, grievances to be forgotten; to repay the grudges of a short time, to repay the grace of a long time.

18. Gratitude is a spiritual treasure. --Locke

19. Gratitude is the health of the soul. --Nietzsche

20. There is no true virtue without gratitude. --Rousseau

21. There is no greater filial piety than honoring one's relatives; and there is no greater honoring one's relatives than raising one's family in the world --Meng Zi

22. I grieve for my parents, who have done so much to give birth to me.

23. Once a teacher, always a father.

24. Whoever says an inch of grass has a heart, will be rewarded with three springs of glory.

25. The kindness of a drop of water should be repaid by the spring.

26. The act of charity can relieve the pain of others better than money. --Rousseau

27. To know the kindness of one's parents, one should carry one's children and grandchildren in one's arms. --Japanese Proverb

28. You don't know your mother's kindness until you are a child, and you don't know your mother's kindness until you raise a child. --Japanese Proverb

29. Being a human being is like being a candle, giving light and warmth when you have a little bit of heat and a little bit of light. -- Xiao Chu Nu

30. Life needs a grateful heart to create, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish. --Wang Fu

31. Drinking water is not forgetting to dig wells, and those who planted trees before us will enjoy the coolness after us.

32. Thanks to fate, thanks to the people, thanks to thought, thanks to all the people I want to thank.

33. The most beautiful scene in the world is when we miss our mother. --Maupassant

34. The family is important mainly because it gives parents access to their emotions. --Russell

35. The virtues of parents are a great treasure. --Horace

36. How alike are mothers all over the world! Their hearts are always the same, and they all have an exceedingly pure and tender heart. --Whitman

37. A parent's kindness cannot be drowned by water or extinguished by fire. --Proverb of the former Soviet Union

38. A child's mother's hard work is not realized until she raises a child, and a daughter's mother's kindness is not appreciated until she raises a daughter. --Japanese proverb

39. Forgetfulness of kindness is more powerful than lying, vanity, tongue-twisting, drunkenness, or any other vice of the weak heart. --English proverb

40. The ungrateful man who falls into trouble cannot be saved. --Greek Proverb

41. Gratitude is the least of the virtues, and ingratitude the worst of the characters. --English Proverb

42. A scoundrel is always ungrateful, and ingratitude was originally a part of meanness. --Hugo

43. Bees sip nectar from flowers and leave with camp thanks. The pompous butterfly believes that the flower should thank him - Rabindranath Tagore

44. A scoundrel is always ungrateful: ungratefulness is originally part of meanness - Victor Hugo

45. The ungrateful man who falls into trouble cannot be saved! --46. gratitude is the least of the virtues, ingratitude the worst of the vices - English proverb

47. the ignorant man who intends to do something good ends up doing a great deal of harm; the little magpie who plucks out his mother's feathers thinks he is repaying her for her kindness; the little magpie who plucks out his mother's feathers thinks he is repaying her for her kindness. A little magpie plucks out his mother's feathers and thinks he has repaid the kindness of his upbringing - Tibetan proverb

48. No matter how proud one is of one's achievements, one should always think of the source and remember that it was one's teachers who sowed the first seeds for their growth. --Madame Curie

49. Every favor has a barb that will hook the mouth that swallows that favor, and the giver gets wherever he wants to drag him to -Tangen

50. If a man is the recipient of a great favor and then later turns against his benefactor, he will have to care for his own decency, must be more wicked than an unconnected stranger, and he must prove the other's guilt in order to account for his own heartlessness - Thackeray