A Quote by Demetri Martin

Count your blessings, but not out-loud, at the top of your lungs. — © Demetri Martin
Count your blessings, but not out-loud, at the top of your lungs.
Count your blessings. Every time I am doing bad I count my blessings. And I always lose count. Try that sometime.
Don't count your wrongs, count your blessings and you shall not fail. Any human who calls himself a creature of God and does not count, many times during the day, the blessings but only counts what he doesn't have is insulting to God and to himself; he is a living non-reality.
You gotta get back to your essence, Use your gifts and share your presence, Don't count your dollars 'til you count your blessings.
If producing a regular column is living out loud, then keeping a daily blog is living at the top of your lungs. For a couple of months there, I was shrieking like a banshee.
So to have peace, the best way to put your mind right is to think of good things. Think of the flowers, not of the thorns. What good things others have done to you, what good things there are, what are the beautiful moments you have had, and count your blessings . Count your blessings, otherwise you cannot create peace.
Better to lose count while naming your blessings than to lose your blessings to counting your troubles.
At the top of your lungs, shout and listen to the echoes. You must live life at the top of your voice!
The secret art of inviting blessings. The spiritual medicine of all diseases. Morning and night, join your hands in prayer and repeat these words out loud and in your heart for the improvement of body and mind.
So I hope that there are people out there laughing. Laugh loud, please. Laugh until your lungs give out because I will have the last laugh.
Embrace your life, count your blessings, and don’t complain about what you don’t have.
Always count your blessings. Be thankful you are able to be out on a beautiful course. Most people in the world don't have that opportunity.
To multiply your joy, count your blessings.
Count your blessings - not your troubles.
Count your blessings not your flaws
I worry about what I can control, and that's come out and improve every day, enjoy the process, count your blessings, and work extremely hard.
I think of going back to the sports field again, and let's take a baseball game. Well, you have cracked out a grounder and you put in your last ounce of energy and you just happen to make first base. But you don't stop there. First base is the beginning. Now you call on all your alertness, your skill, your energy - and you count on your teammates, you count on the people that are working with you. And the purpose of that getting on first base was to get you around to count a run.
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