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So much depends on our health, and we tend to take it so for granted.
Families, particularly, tend to be the ones that you take the most for granted. They seem to slip under the radar, all those important things - it almost becomes second nature to do so.
If somebody knew every time they did something it was going to be a hit there would never be any failures. Sadly, that's not how it works. You take nothing for granted.
The day I take either my body or my work for granted will be the day you hear that I've smashed every inch of myself to pieces.
What we take for granted might not be here for our children.
His own faith, however, was not lacking in virtues since it consisted in acknowledging obscurely that he would be granted much without ever deserving anything.
It is not always granted to the sower to see the harvest.
You just can't take a day for granted. We had to work really hard for anything, and so that's been instilled in me. And I don't look at myself as better than anybody else, because in an instant everything can change.
Don't take things for granted.
I never took the game for granted as far as not having to work on what I needed to do to accomplish all of the things that I wanted to accomplish.
Few of us are granted the grace to know ourselves, and until we do, maybe the best we can do is be consistent.
When will the arbitrary be granted the place it deserves in the formation of works and ideas?
'Reality' is a notion that journalists take for granted.
I honestly consider that the greatest gift to me, is the reaction that I get from my work. That is a given which I never, ever take for granted. But to be given that by audiences, individuals, on the street, in the theater, is an extraordinary feeling.
I try to keep my head on straight and take nothing for granted.
So much of what you take for granted is the bedrock of happiness.
Those in the developing world have so few rights - we take a lot for granted in the developed world.
We, on the other hand, must take for granted that the things that exist by nature are, either all or some of them, in motion.
It is the activity of the intellect that constitutes complete human happiness - provided it be granted a complete span of life, for nothing that belongs to happiness can be incomplete.
Take each other for better or worse, but not for granted.