Ingratitude Quotes
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“A little "thank you" that you will say to someone for a "little favour" shown to you is a key to unlock the doors that hide unseen "greater favours". Learn to say "thank you" and why not?”
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“Just for the sake of amusement, ask each passenger to tell you his story, and if you find a single one who hasn’t often cursed his life, who hasn’t told himself he’s the most miserable man in the world, you can throw me overboard head first.”
― Candide
― Candide
“Ingratitude is a crime more despicable than revenge, which is only returning evil for evil, while ingratitude returns evil for good.”
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“This condemnation of technology is ingratitude, that's what it is. Blind alley, though. If someone's ungrateful and you tell him he's ungrateful, okay, you've called him a name. You haven't solved anything.”
― Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values
― Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

“Ingratitude to God does not rely only on our refusal to give the verbal thanksgiving due to Him, but also recides in our inability to appreciate his gifts and potentials in us by leaving them untapped.”
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“What you have made me see,' answered the Lady, 'is as plain as the sky, but I never saw it before. Yet is has happened every day. One goes into the forest to pick food and already the thought of one fruit rather than another has grown up in one’s mind. Then, may it be, one finds a different fruit and not the fruit one thought of. One joy was expected and another is given. But this I had never noticed before–that the very moment of the finding there is in the mind a kind of thrusting back, or setting aside. The picture of the fruit you have not found is still, for a moment, before you. And if you wished–if it were possible to wish–you could keep it there. You could send your soul after the good you had expected, instead of turning it to the good you had got. You could refuse the real good; you could make the real fruit taste insipid by thinking of the other.”
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“People often do not value beautiful things around them, and there is no more common thing in the world than human ingratitude.”
― Petrichor
― Petrichor

“There's the gratitude of sons-in-law for you. You poison a king so that they may take his place, and then they do exactly as they please without consideration for anyone!”
― The Royal Succession
― The Royal Succession
“I don't know why, but I'm not thankful. I'm never thankful. I want to be, I do, but all I feel is this annoyance that won't stop. Every nice thing that anyone could ever think to do to me leaves me feeling enraged. It's like, too little too late, buddy.”
― An Unkindness of Ghosts
― An Unkindness of Ghosts

“Josef Stalin once said that ‘Gratitude is a sickness suffered by dogs.� Let us correct this: Ingratitude is a horrible disease belongs to the callous rocks! A grateful dog is a being much more developed than an ungrateful man!”
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“Suicide in whatever form is an act of ingratitude to God. You threw back at Him the gift He took His time, energy and resources to create specially for you.”
― Great Reflections on Success
― Great Reflections on Success
“In short, if one is entitled to everything, then one is thankful for nothing.”
― Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification
― Character Strengths and Virtues: A Handbook and Classification

“Wanting to pay love with friendship is not to be afraid of ingratitude, but to be afraid of looking ungrateful.”
― Les Liaisons dangereuses
― Les Liaisons dangereuses

“Not committing the so-called deadly sins is not enough to avoid bad juju in this life, or the next. Those everyday little wrongdoings, like ingratitude, unkindness, and entitlement, are hefty cornerstones of karmic debt.”
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“There is a sea not far from us. It is invisible, but it is not hidden. It is forbidden to speak of it. Yet it is a sin and a sign of ingratitude not to.”
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“The greatest dishonor is ingratitude.”
― Brilliant Words to Grow By: A Devotional Celebrating the Duality of Life
― Brilliant Words to Grow By: A Devotional Celebrating the Duality of Life

“That's when I have to get my eyes off my sin, my ingratitude, and my fakeness and fix them fast on the beauty of God. On my worst day, he is the constant, always and absolutely worthy of worship.”
― This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years
― This Changes Everything: How the Gospel Transforms the Teen Years

“Ambivalent disposition in the face of benevolence is equivalent to insolence.”
― Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1
― Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1

“Cassandra gave him a reproachful glance. “I thought you liked Mr. Severin.�
“I do, absolutely. He occupies a high place on the list of things I don’t respect myself for liking, right between street food and filthy drinking songs.�
Cassandra was aware that it had always been West’s habit—as well as Devon’s and Winterborne’s—to make sarcastic remarks about Tom Severin, in the way of longstanding friends. But it rankled now in a way it never had before. “After all Mr. Severin has done for our family,� she said quietly, “he deserves more respect than that.�
They were all silent, darting surprised glances at her. Until that moment, Cassandra had never dared to utter one word of reproof to him.
To West’s credit, he considered the point, and relented. “You’re right,� he said in a different tone. “I beg your pardon for being a facetious arse. But I know both of you well enough to be certain you don’t belong together.�
Cassandra met his gaze without blinking. “Is it possible that Mr. Severin and I might know each other in a different way than you know either of us?�
“Touché. Is it possible that you might think you know him far less than you actually do?�
“Touché,� Cassandra replied reluctantly.”
― Chasing Cassandra
“I do, absolutely. He occupies a high place on the list of things I don’t respect myself for liking, right between street food and filthy drinking songs.�
Cassandra was aware that it had always been West’s habit—as well as Devon’s and Winterborne’s—to make sarcastic remarks about Tom Severin, in the way of longstanding friends. But it rankled now in a way it never had before. “After all Mr. Severin has done for our family,� she said quietly, “he deserves more respect than that.�
They were all silent, darting surprised glances at her. Until that moment, Cassandra had never dared to utter one word of reproof to him.
To West’s credit, he considered the point, and relented. “You’re right,� he said in a different tone. “I beg your pardon for being a facetious arse. But I know both of you well enough to be certain you don’t belong together.�
Cassandra met his gaze without blinking. “Is it possible that Mr. Severin and I might know each other in a different way than you know either of us?�
“Touché. Is it possible that you might think you know him far less than you actually do?�
“Touché,� Cassandra replied reluctantly.”
― Chasing Cassandra
“In order to avoid egotism, a lot of us go way overboard in the other direction. We shrink from ever declaring that we have any virtue, any excellency, any special gifts, lest we be accused of boasting. And so we fall into that opposite pit from egotism, namely, ingratitude.”
― What Color is Your Parachute?
― What Color is Your Parachute?

“...usually you can't save people from themselves if they're hell-bent on fucking their lives up through egomaniacal behavior. Some people never appreciate what they have and are always focused on what they don't.”
― Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood
― Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood

“The Dark Cloud
Is the speed with which most people will forget about you
Is the capitalistic way in which people are treated like products and that makes you feel blue
Is the fierce hostility that you will face if you have more to give
Is the ingratitude that you will encounter by those who don’t know how to live”
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Is the speed with which most people will forget about you
Is the capitalistic way in which people are treated like products and that makes you feel blue
Is the fierce hostility that you will face if you have more to give
Is the ingratitude that you will encounter by those who don’t know how to live”
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“Et vous, oui vous ! mon cher lecteur ! Vous vous prélassez bien au chaud, sur votre coussiège favori ou dans la cathèdre de votre cabinet de lecture, en tournant d'une main indolente les pages de ce volume où je risque bien de perdre ma santé, ma vie, sans compter ma réputation. Est-ce que vous mesurez seulement que j'ai sué, d'angoisse et de labeur, sur l'ouvrage que vous avez le culot de parcourir comme un conte divertissant ? Vous vous rendez compte de ce que je risque, à vous dévoiler ainsi les dessous de la politique ciudalienne ? Vous croyez peut-être que je fais ça uniquement par plaisir ? Ou par malveillance ? Vous croyez qu'on accouche d'un pavé pareil seulement pour l'agrément de cafarder ?
Tant de légèreté, tiens, ça me dégoute !
Alors pour l'épopée du sorcier et de ses deux primates, vous repasserez. Moi, j'en ai ma claque, de l'historiographie !
Et estimez-vous heureux que je vous raconte la fin de mon histoire à moi !
Face à tant d'ingratitude, je pourrais bien tout laisser en plan !”
― Gagner la guerre
Tant de légèreté, tiens, ça me dégoute !
Alors pour l'épopée du sorcier et de ses deux primates, vous repasserez. Moi, j'en ai ma claque, de l'historiographie !
Et estimez-vous heureux que je vous raconte la fin de mon histoire à moi !
Face à tant d'ingratitude, je pourrais bien tout laisser en plan !”
― Gagner la guerre

“If someone does not appreciate your kindness, you need to consider the possibility that they are profoundly stupid.”
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“،خیر و برکت کو ان دیکھا کر
بس قِلّت کا اِحساس ہے
جو نہیں ہے فی الحال زِندگی میں
بس اُس ہی کی آس ہے
بِستر سے اب اُٹھے بھی نہیں
سوچے آج کی نیند ادھوری ہے
دِن کا پہلا خیال ہی
اعلانِ مجبوری ہے
جب نِکلے گھر سے دوڑ لگانے
روئے، کہ آگے بھیڑ کھڑی ہے
کبھی نا دیکھا پلٹ کے ہم نے
پیچھے بھگدڑ مچی پڑی ہے
گھر لوٹ کر شام کو سوچے
آج کون کیا بُرا کہ گیا؟
دوڑ میں کِتنے پیچھے ہیں؟
کیا کام باقی رہ گیا؟
،اِس نا شُکری کے عالم میں
زِندگی ہماری چلتی ہے
،تو بتانا ذرا تفصیل سے
خُدا کی کیا غلطی ہے؟”
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بس قِلّت کا اِحساس ہے
جو نہیں ہے فی الحال زِندگی میں
بس اُس ہی کی آس ہے
بِستر سے اب اُٹھے بھی نہیں
سوچے آج کی نیند ادھوری ہے
دِن کا پہلا خیال ہی
اعلانِ مجبوری ہے
جب نِکلے گھر سے دوڑ لگانے
روئے، کہ آگے بھیڑ کھڑی ہے
کبھی نا دیکھا پلٹ کے ہم نے
پیچھے بھگدڑ مچی پڑی ہے
گھر لوٹ کر شام کو سوچے
آج کون کیا بُرا کہ گیا؟
دوڑ میں کِتنے پیچھے ہیں؟
کیا کام باقی رہ گیا؟
،اِس نا شُکری کے عالم میں
زِندگی ہماری چلتی ہے
،تو بتانا ذرا تفصیل سے
خُدا کی کیا غلطی ہے؟”
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“دو گلی کے فاصلے کو سو کوس سمجھ تے ہیں
چند مُشکِلوں کی زندگی کو قابِلِ افسوس سمجھ تے ہیں
اِس دھوپ کے اِمتِحان میں ڈھوند تے ہیں خوشی کی چھاؤں
پہلے دنیا کو فِردوس سمجھ تے ہیں
پھِر دِل ٹوڑ جائے تو خُدا کا دوش سمجھ تے ہیں”
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چند مُشکِلوں کی زندگی کو قابِلِ افسوس سمجھ تے ہیں
اِس دھوپ کے اِمتِحان میں ڈھوند تے ہیں خوشی کی چھاؤں
پہلے دنیا کو فِردوس سمجھ تے ہیں
پھِر دِل ٹوڑ جائے تو خُدا کا دوش سمجھ تے ہیں”
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“،خیر و برکت کو ان دیکھا کر
بس قِلّت کا اِحساس ہے
جو نہیں ہے فی الحال زِندگی میں
بس اُس ہی کی آس ہے
بِستر سے اب اُٹھے بھی نہیں
سوچے آج کی نیند ادھوری ہے
دِن کا پہلا خیال ہی
اعلانِ مجبوری ہے
جب نِکلے گھر سے دوڑ لگانے
روئے، کہ آگے بھیڑ کھڑی ہے
کبھی نا دیکھا پلٹ کے ہم نے
پیچھے بھگدڑ مچی پڑی ہے
گھر لوٹ کر شام کو سوچے
آج کون کیا بُرا کہ گیا؟
دوڑ میں کِتنے پیچھے ہیں؟
کیا کام باقی رہ گیا؟
،اِس نا شُکری کے عالم میں
زِندگی ہماری چلتی ہے
،تو بتانا ذرا تفصیل سے
خُدا کی کیا غلطی ہے؟”
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بس قِلّت کا اِحساس ہے
جو نہیں ہے فی الحال زِندگی میں
بس اُس ہی کی آس ہے
بِستر سے اب اُٹھے بھی نہیں
سوچے آج کی نیند ادھوری ہے
دِن کا پہلا خیال ہی
اعلانِ مجبوری ہے
جب نِکلے گھر سے دوڑ لگانے
روئے، کہ آگے بھیڑ کھڑی ہے
کبھی نا دیکھا پلٹ کے ہم نے
پیچھے بھگدڑ مچی پڑی ہے
گھر لوٹ کر شام کو سوچے
آج کون کیا بُرا کہ گیا؟
دوڑ میں کِتنے پیچھے ہیں؟
کیا کام باقی رہ گیا؟
،اِس نا شُکری کے عالم میں
زِندگی ہماری چلتی ہے
،تو بتانا ذرا تفصیل سے
خُدا کی کیا غلطی ہے؟”
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