I originally posted this last year:

November 21, 2012

 

This year many of us have so much to be thankful for in the wake of Sandy.  Here are some quotes on gratitude to help us keep our focus:

 

"Piglet noticed that even though he had a Very Small Heart, it could hold a rather large amount of Gratitude."   -   A.A. Milne

 

"We must find time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives.”    -  John F. Kennedy

 

“Some people grumble that roses have thorns; I am grateful that thorns have roses.”  -  Alphonse Karr

 

"Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.”  -  Epicurus

 

"As you walk through life, make it your goal to see the doughnut and not the hole."  - Bob Merrill

 

“The Pilgrims made seven times more graves than huts. No Americans have been more impoverished than these who, nevertheless, set aside a day of thanksgiving.”   -         H.U. Westermayer

 

Happy Thanksgiving,

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