Top 17 Never Expect Gratitude Quotes

#1. Man is so made that when anything fires his soul, impossibilities vanish.

Jean De La Fontaine

#2. You must understand that it is not in the nature of Man to be grateful. So in whatever you or I do for others we must never expect gratitude. If we do, we will only be disappointed.

S R Nathan

#3. 'm not saying I would never do acting again, because I love it, but there really is nothing compared to getting up in front of people and singing your music.

Schuyler Fisk

#4. Today in this household's obsession with researching pointless questions, I can confirm that Shakespeare cannot, in fact, ever have had a banana.

Debra Ferreday

#5. One can put some trust in the gratitude of a sovereign, and also in that of his family; under certain conditions, one can even rely upon it; but one can never expect anything from the gratitude of a nation.

Otto Von Bismarck

#6. I don't even attempt to sing.

Joe Mauer

#7. I know where a lot of them [the elite or elitists] live.
Where's that?
Well, in our nation's capital and New York City. I've seen it. I've lived there.

John McCain

#8. How many spelling misteaks are their in this sentence?

Anthony Horowitz

#9. a story is ready when it falls from your face

Steve Aylett

#10. Conceited little mega-puppy.

Douglas Adams

#11. Elegance and smartness is the sexiest thing woman can have, not just the flesh

Baris Gencel

#12. Avarice cripples virtue and lies in ambush for honesty. My

Maya Angelou

#13. You have become more and therefore expect more, but never become too purpose-driven to step back and realize just how far you have progressed.

Chris Matakas

#14. The monstrumologist laughed, and lifted his face toward the bleeding sky.

Rick Yancey

#15. Wolf Star shines on wintry high;
Gazing northward by and by.
Ice and snow on shorelines lie;
Wind and spirits haunt the sky.

F.T. McKinstry

#16. There is an enormous shadow industry of scammers and amateurs who prey on aspiring writers, who divert people from the real publishing industry into this shadow world of vanity publishing and fee-charging agents.

Victoria Strauss

#17. Spirits are as real as the powers they personify.

Lon Milo DuQuette

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