When you hear the word 'disabled,' people immediately think about people who can't walk or talk or do everything that people take for granted. Now, I take nothing for granted. But I find the real disability is people who can't find joy in life and are bitter.
Most people who use the Internet seem take its nature and characteristics for granted, like we take air and water for granted.
Take nothing for granted as beautiful or ugly.
We take it for granted sometimes that certain parts of our history are told, and we take it for granted that we know all that stuff, and we move forward along on that basis, but there are also massive gaps, and we have to try to address them.
Our greatness has always come from people who expect nothing and take nothing for granted - folks who work hard for what they have, then reach back and help others after them.
Divorce is never a nice thing, but it's very easy to take family for granted, and when there's a divorce, you don't take things for granted so much.
I try to keep my head on straight and take nothing for granted.
Never give up and take nothing for granted in life.
Look at everything upside down.Take absolutely nothing for granted.
I have so much to be thankful for, and I take nothing for granted. This includes life itself.
To educate yourself for the feeling of gratitude means to take nothing for granted.
Life is a series of pulls back and forth. You want to do one thing, but you are bound to do somehing else. Something hurts you, yet you know it shouldn't. You take certain things for granted, even when you know you should never take anything for granted.
I count my blessings every day, quite honestly, because I take nothing for granted.
I have no lucky charm. I am 100 percent superstition-free, and I take nothing for granted.
The enlightened give thanks for what most people take for granted.... As you begin to be grateful for what most people take for granted, the vibration of gratitude makes you more receptive to good in your life.
They don't fund the arts enough and they so often take words and music for granted and performers for granted - particularly women.