Best 12 quotes in «taken for granted quotes» category

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    Unity cannot be taken for granted.

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    When something does not insist on being noticed, when we aren't grabbed by the collar or struck on the skull by a presence or an event, we take for granted the very things that most deserve our gratitude.

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    He . . . felt as if, wanting to be needed by everyone, he were merely becoming some sort of semi-invisible messenger.

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    It is very easy to take for granted the phenomenon that we are each alive, but we must try not to.

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    Even the most intense feelings cease when neglected and taken for granted.

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    If you become too readily available to people, they begin to take you for granted; pull away, and they will clamor for you. It's a subconscious thing our society has created in the minds of the masses. This is why most of the "greats" didn't become recognized until after their death. If you're overlook, rejoice, maybe your one of the future greats.

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    To them, as to Magnus, time was like rain, glittering as it fell, changing the world, but something that could also be taken for granted.

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    It’s breaking my heart the way this world is so mean to people with pure intentions and soft hearts. With time I’ve seen much cruelty towards good people that instead of being cherished, they are actually being used. Instead of being appreciated and valued, they are being taken for granted and considered as an option or a backup plan. Because whenever those ones are needed they gonna be there and their doors are always wide open. So there is no need to wonder why this world is only getting filthier and uglier. Since we have always been ruining everything beautiful left around . even those rare, kind and loving souls in our life...

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    To them, as to Magnus, time was like rain, glittering as it fell, changing the world, but something that could also be taken for granted. Until you loved a mortal. Then time became gold in a miser's hands, every bright year counted out carefully, infinitely precious, and each one slipping through your fingers.

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    Literacy is in our veins like blood. It enters every other phrase. It is next to impossible to hold a real conversation, as against an interchange of instructions and acquiescences, in which reference to the printed word is not made or in which the implications of something read do not occur.

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    When man was created it was not for this purpose To become taken over and be utterly worthless

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    I don't take anything for granted.