A Quote by Robert Breault

There is no such thing as gratitude unexpressed. If it is unexpressed, it is plain, old-fashioned ingratitude. — © Robert Breault
There is no such thing as gratitude unexpressed. If it is unexpressed, it is plain, old-fashioned ingratitude.
...she thought that something unexpressed in herself came forth and became a part of an unexpressed something in them.
The attitude of gratitude is yoga. Ingratitude is "unyoga," like "uncola." Where gratitude is, there is yoga. Where there is ingratitude, yoga is gone. That mind which does not live in gratitude is just like a junkyard. There are great cars there, but they don't work; they are useless, because they are junk. What are you without gratitude?
Gratitude gives birth to gratitude and ingratitude creates more ingratitude.
The gift of willingness is the only thing that stands between the quiet desperation of a disingenuous life and the actualization of unexpressed potential.
There is a wealth of unexpressed love in the world.
Potential unexpressed turns to pain.
Unexpressed good thoughts aren't worth squat!
All good writing leaves something unexpressed.
Truth is like most opinions - best unexpressed.
The unexpressed is always of greater value than the expressed.
It takes a very deep-rooted opinion to survive unexpressed.
Express only that which cannot be expressed. Leave it unexpressed)
The immemorial ingratitude of rulers and commonwealths is proverbial. Especially common is ingratitude to Israel - the People that has achieved so much of eternal worth, but has rarely succeeded in winning gratitude.
There can be nothing more baffling in a human relationship than silence, the dark loom of doubts and questions unexpressed.
Next to ingratitude the most painful thing to bear is gratitude.
If a thing is old, it is a sign that it was fit to live. Old families, old customs, old styles survive because they are fit to survive. The guarantee of continuity is quality. Submerge the good in a flood of the new, and good will come back to join the good which the new brings with it. Old-fashioned hospitality, old-fashioned politeness, old-fashioned honor in business had qualities of survival. These will come back.
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