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Gratitude Quotes by Seneca the Younger
- If I only have the will to be grateful, I am so.
- Epicurus says, "gratitude is a virtue that has commonly profit annexed to it." And where is the virtue that has not? But still the virtue…
- Great is he who enjoys his earthenware as if it were plate, and not less great is the man to whom all his plate is…
- There is no benefit so large that malignity will not lessen it; none so narrow that a good interpretation will not enlarge it.
- Let the man, who would be grateful, think of repaying a kindness, even while receiving it.
- There is as much greatness of mind in acknowledging a good turn, as in doing it.
- He who receives a benefit with gratitude, repays the first installment of it.
- Nothing is more honorable than a grateful heart.
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