10 Metaphors for thanking

On the 7th, in the evening, being rather more calm, she said: 'Ah, my sweet Lord Jesus, thanks be to thee again and again for every part of my life.

Our warmest thanks are due our old friends, who, in the midst of other arduous duties, have willingly given us assistance.

My best thanks are also due to Mr. W.D. Moore and Mr. C. Nairn, who on every occasion endeavoured to relieve me as much as possible from some of the many arduous duties that usually devolve on the leader of an exploring party.

A kindly "thanks" for a small favor rendered him by a member of his family was the last word heard from his lips.

And all the thanks I get for it is this perpetual fault-finding, and I wish I was dead like this poor saint here.

"Thanks are poor return for one's life, Mr. Orme.

Indeed, it seems like a dream, and if my most cordial thanks, not merely for the gift, but for the graceful and generous manner in which it has been offered, is any compensation, you may be sure they are yours.

My noble allies, I greet you as the representatives of our assembled leagueDe Vaux, lives he or dies he, thou hast the thanks of thy princeThere is yet anotherWhat, the bold Scot, who would climb heaven without a ladder?

Thanks are due Mrs. Grace MacGowan Cooke for permission to use her story, A Call, republished here from Harper's Magazine; Wells Hastings, for permission to reprint his story, Gideon, from The Century Magazine; and George Randolph Chester, for permission to include Bargain Day at Tutt House, from McClure's Magazine.

Thanks!" "Never mind, ain't no hurry.

10 Metaphors for  thanking