Skip to content

Appreciate Quote by Charles Macomb Flandrau

“The greatest gift . . . is the realization that life does not consist either of wallowing in the past or of peering anxiously at the future; and it is appalling to contemplate the great number of often painful steps by which one arrives at a truth so old, so obvious, and so frequently expressed…” quote by Charles Macomb Flandrau
Download Open image
“The greatest gift . . . is the realization that life does not consist either of wallowing in the past or of peering anxiously at the future; and it is appalling to contemplate the great number of often painful steps by which one arrives at a truth so old, so obvious, and so frequently expressed. It is good for one to appreciate that life is now. Whatever it offers, little or much, life is now-this day-this hour.”

Charles Macomb Flandrau

3.2 out of 5 (3 ratings)

More by Charles Macomb Flandrau

Explore all 3 Charles Macomb Flandrau quotes

More Appreciate quotes

Browse all 3,209 Appreciate quotes