GRATITUDE in Classic Quotes

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1  No father could claim the gratitude of his child so completely as I should deserve theirs.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 4
2  In these last moments I feel the sincerest gratitude towards those who think of me with kindness.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 8
3  Heaven shower down blessings on you, and save me, that I may again and again testify my gratitude for all your love and kindness.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Letter 1
4  When I mingled with other families I distinctly discerned how peculiarly fortunate my lot was, and gratitude assisted the development of filial love.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 2
5  Felix rejected his offers with contempt, yet when he saw the lovely Safie, who was allowed to visit her father and who by her gestures expressed her lively gratitude, the youth could not help owning to his own mind that the captive possessed a treasure which would fully reward his toil and hazard.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 14
6  There was a show of gratitude and worship in his attachment to my mother, differing wholly from the doting fondness of age, for it was inspired by reverence for her virtues and a desire to be the means of, in some degree, recompensing her for the sorrows she had endured, but which gave inexpressible grace to his behaviour to her.
Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 1