Doing the impossible for the ungrateful holds significance in demonstrating selflessness and perseverance despite lack of appreciation. It showcases the ability to rise above challenges and maintain integrity, even when faced with ingratitude.
The quote "we the unwilling, led by the unqualified, have been doing the impossible for the ungrateful" is often attributed to Mother Teresa. However, there is no concrete evidence that she actually said or wrote these exact words. The origin of the quote remains uncertain.
This quote is often attributed to Konstantin Jireek, a Czech historian and diplomat.
The quote conveys a sense of frustration and irony about being asked to do difficult tasks by those who are not capable or appreciative.
This quote by St. Francis of Assisi emphasizes the importance of taking small steps towards achieving a goal. By starting with what is necessary and gradually progressing to what is possible, one can eventually accomplish what may seem impossible. It highlights the power of perseverance and incremental progress in achieving success.
No, doing nothing is impossible. To do nothing means not do anything at all, but doing nothing also means that you're doing something: nothing. Therefore, you're doing something even if you ever manage to do nothing.
The unwilling, doing the impossible, for the ungrateful.
We the unwilling Lead by the unqualified Are doing the impossible For the ungrateful
The quote "we the unwilling, led by the unqualified, have been doing the impossible for the ungrateful" is often attributed to Mother Teresa. However, there is no concrete evidence that she actually said or wrote these exact words. The origin of the quote remains uncertain.
Just this one: "We the unwilling Led by the unqualified Are doing the impossible For the ungrateful"
This quote is often attributed to Konstantin Jireek, a Czech historian and diplomat.
The quote conveys a sense of frustration and irony about being asked to do difficult tasks by those who are not capable or appreciative.
Spoken by their graffiti written upon their steel helmet's, "...we the unwilling (drafted), led by the unqualified (college boys), doing the impossible (trying to stem the tide of communism), for the ungrateful (American people)."
No, "ungrateful" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes someone who is not showing or feeling gratitude.
An ungrateful person is called an "ingrate."
Someone who is ungrateful is an ingrate
show him by doing above the ordinary, like subtle sweet things i did do subtle sweet things sometimes wen i dont he gets da nerve to call me ungrateful. i do saythanks wen he gives me stuff or do me a favor
Songs of the Ungrateful Living was created in 2010.