Adding to the insult in some German eyes is a perceived ungratefulness in Athens. |
And yet this kind of instrument did add something ineffable: its inherent technical ungratefulness played in favour of the noblest emotion. |
Some Rwandan adages and proverbs about Burundians point to their ungratefulness and advocate caution in dealing with them. |
Now, you must repent for your ungratefulness and knock strongly upon the door of the seventh chamber, in order for the Gods to open it for you. |
Seneca's tone suggests that he agrees with a popular sentiment when he says that ungratefulness is an extremely grave and widespread vice. |
Man's ungratefulness towards Me, is never ending, for it grows with all the blessings it receives, because I am He who died for man and for him re-conquered the heaven that he had lost through his sin. |