give thanks for small mercies



give thanks for small mercies

To appreciate small or minor benefits, advantages, or opportunities one is afforded, particularly in the midst of an otherwise difficult, frustrating, or unfortunate situation or circumstance. My car's air conditioning stopped working two hours into my cross-country road trip across America. The radio still works, though, so I suppose I should give thanks for small mercies. Our son's accident left him without the use of his right eye; we're just giving thanks for small mercies that he still has the use of his left one.
See also: give, mercy, small, thanks

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Even-Norwegian
Septima-Ancient Roman, Spanish
Christiana[.kristi'ænə]
Vedrana-Croatian, Serbian
BolesŁAwbaw-LE-swahfPolish
Flavius-Ancient Roman