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Thanking Quotes

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Bangambiki Habyarimana
“I am thankful for every breath I take, I am perfectly aware that every time I take a breath someone somewhere loses it”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity

Mehmet Murat ildan
“Never turn your back to the sunset, because you owe the sun a thanking for lighting you all day!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Martin Heidegger
“The things for which we owe thanks are not things we have from ourselves. They are given to us. We receive many gifts, of many kinds. But the highest and really most lasting gift given to us is always our essential nature, with which we are gifted in such a way that we are what we are only through it. That is why we owe thanks for this endowment, first and unceasingly.”
Martin Heidegger, What is Called Thinking?

Thomm Quackenbush
“If you knew the mercy I am showing by not dismembering you where you stand for getting in my way, you would not stop thanking me.”
Thomm Quackenbush, Danse Macabre

“They laughed at my dreams, and I'm constantly thanking them, up to this day, for believing in me”
Charmaine J Forde

Martin Heidegger
“Beauty is a fateful gift of the essence of truth, and here truth means the disclosure of what keeps itself concealed. The beautiful is not what pleases, but what falls within that fateful gift of truth which comes to be when that which is eternally non-apparent and therefore invisible attains its most radiantly apparent appearance.”
Martin Heidegger, What is Called Thinking?

Sarah J. Maas
“How's your hand?'

He flexed his bandaged hand, studying the white bindings, stark and clean against his sun-kissed skin. 'I didn't thank you.'

'You don't need to.'

But he shook his head, and his golden hair caught and held the morning light as if it were spun from the sun itself.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Thorns and Roses

Steven Magee
“Until I start receiving excellent customer service from the police, I will not be thanking a cop!”
Steven Magee

Talya Tate Boerner
“She took a bite-sized Snickers from the bowl of candy on the dining room table and opened it. With Halloween still three days away (and the bowl half empty!) she had obviously bought candy much too early this year. She popped the candy in her mouth and made a mental note to buy more at Walmart. The melting chocolate roused her brain and soothed her nerves. Yes, it made her happy. Joyful even. According to Marie Kondo, identifying joyful objects was only part of the magical tidying-up equation. Thanking each item for doing its job was also key. "Thank you, inventor of the Snickers bar, whoever you are." As far as she was concerned, chocolate should be a major food group.”
Talya Tate Boerner, Bernice Runs Away

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Giving thanks for the little things draw bigger, better, and extra things your way.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, These Words Pour Like Rain