A Quote by Mary Ann Shaffer

I much prefer whining to counting my blessings. — © Mary Ann Shaffer
I much prefer whining to counting my blessings.
Counting your blessings is a better cure for insomnia than counting sheep - you can fall asleep before you get through half of them.
When I'm worried and I can't sleep, I count my blessings instead of sheep. And I fall asleep ... counting my blessings.
People are usually too busy counting the things they don't have. They notice how much more money their neighbor has, how much further ahead in spiritual unfoldment someone else is, and so on. But if we stop to count our blessings, to realize how much we do have and be grateful for it, then the heart is kept open to love and all the gifts that love brings, including the possibility of healing.
Better to lose count while naming your blessings than to lose your blessings to counting your troubles.
When counting, try not to mix chickens with blessings.
Counting blessings is better than recounting problems
The secret of growing younger is counting blessings, not birthdays.
When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around.
Concentrate on counting your blessings and you'll have little time to count anything else.
Envy is the art of counting the other fellow's blessings instead of your own.
You can usually tell by the look on someone's face if they woke up counting their problems or their blessings.
Please follow the counsel you have been given in the past and maintain your personal journals. Those who keep a book of remembrance are more likely to keep the Lord in remembrance in their daily lives. Journals are a way of counting our blessings and of leaving an inventory of these blessings for our posterity.
You are here, and there is nothing to fear. Count your blessings and before you're finished counting, you"ll have even more
I think the elections have gone well, although there is so much insecurity in Iraq. So far during the counting of ballots, there has not been a significant complaint. We have to wait to see what the outcome of the counting is.
Never stray from life's purpose. Refrain from counting someone else's blessings instead of your own.
You can keep counting forever. The answer is infinity. But, quite frankly, I don't think I ever liked it. I always found something repulsive about it. I prefer finite mathematics much more than infinite mathematics. I think that it is much more natural, much more appealing and the theory is much more beautiful. It is very concrete. It is something that you can touch and something you can feel and something to relate to. Infinity mathematics, to me, is something that is meaningless, because it is abstract nonsense.
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