This quote can't be attributed to any of his more popular books. It's possible it appeared in one of his newspaper articles or sketches. It's even remotely possible he simply said it in public and someone wrote it down.
The quote comes from the book "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. It is part of a passage where the character Ebenezer Scrooge is reflecting on the importance of focusing on present blessings rather than dwelling on past misfortunes.
In my oppinion, this quote means we all have many good things in our life at the present moment if we will take the time to bring them to mind, and it is best to think on these things and not dwell on the past. We all have hurts, heartaches, and possibly mistakes of the past of which we can do nothing about today. It is best not to dwell on the negative because in comparison the good we have today will always outweigh the bad from yesterday. .
Yes. There is plenty of ice.
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A Google search suggests there are plenty of Mormon Nascar fans, but at the present time no drivers.
There is plenty of starch (carbohydrates), little protein and almost no fat in raw potatoes.
The vitamins and minerals present in fruits bring glow to your face.
There are plenty kinds of vases in order for one to use as wedding present. However, it is strongly suggested that one should check out from the website Nordstrom for general ideas.
Traditionally, when someone retires, a suitable present is a watch. The implication is that they will now have plenty of time on their hands. Often, the employer will present a fine watch, often with an engraved message.
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There are a lot of nutreants in vegetables. vitamins a, c, b, are available in plenty. Also a lot of magnesium and iron is present.
Yes ginger plant having underground rhizome can perform photosynthesis by plenty of leaves present on it.
A mirror, an echo and a bouncing ball are three common examples of reflection.