| Show Gems of Thought Service GHA GRATITUDE Cicero calls gratitude the mother of the most capital of all al duties and uses the word grateful grate grate- ful an and l good as synonymous terms inseparably united In the same character Bate Bate BateA A man of a grumbling spirit may eat a very poor dinner from silver solve plate while one with a grateful heart may feast upon a crust E. E. E P. P Brown Gratitude is much more than A d verbal expression of thanks ActIon Action Action Act Act- ion expresses more gratitude than speech Mar Mary Baker Eddy Is not that the truest gratitude which to widen th the horizon of human happiness and to make our fellows sharers in that which has u s gladdened us H. H. H C. C Potter Is it another's fault if It he be ungrateful ungrateful ungrateful un un- grateful but It is mine if I do not give To find one thankful man I will oblige a great many that are not so Seneca No longer foreward nor behind I 1 look In hope or fear But grateful take the good I find The best of now and here I Whittler Whittier |