"To educate yourself for the feeling of gratitude……" — Albert Schweitzer
"To educate yourself for the feeling of gratitude means to take nothing for granted, but to always seek out and value the kindness that stands behind the action. Nothing that is done for you is a matter of course. Everything originates in a will for it"
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Albert Schweitzer
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298 Quotes by Albert Schweitzer
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Whatever you have received more than others-in health, in talents, in ability, in success, in a pleasant childhood, in harmonious…
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One person can and does make a difference.
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Animal protection is education to the humanity.
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