Quotes About Nurturing
Every woman is beautiful. Every woman is amazing because every woman's heart is filled with the motherly instinct of unconditional love.
~ Debasish Mridha
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As if you are their mother, be kind to others.
~ Debasish Mridha
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Wounds are the fertile ground where flowers of kindness and wisdom will grow and thrive.
~ Debasish Mridha
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A mother's love is more beautiful than any fresh flower.
~ Debasish Mridha
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Some people wait to get flowers while others grow gardens.
~ Chris McGeown
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My parents were willing to let me follow my nose, do what I wanted to do, and they supported my interest by buying the books that I wanted for birthdays and Christmas, almost always poetry books.
~ Donald Hall
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Businesses, like babies and books, need nurturing, time, energy, love, planning and, yes, money to develop, grow and prosper.
~ Rachael Bermingham
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The best way to raise positive children in a negative world is to have positive parents who love them unconditionally and serve as excellent role models.
~ Zig Ziglar
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The goal is to learn to be nurturing with yourself so you can feel free.
~ Deborah Day
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I'm really clear about my priority in life-it's being a mom.
~ Teri Hatcher
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Having kids is the most innately positive thing that anyone can do.
~ Jack Nicholson
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I finally stop feeding my mind with toxic thoughts and started nurturing my heart and soul with love instead.
~ Mareez Reyes
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The positive energy and love we give to others, heals our own wounds.
~ Angie karan
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I actually remember feeling delight at two o'clock in the morning when the baby woke for his feed because I so longed to have another look at him.
~ Margaret Drabble
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Yoga is your direct intimacy with the nurturing power of Life. It is the practical means adapted to personal needs, age, health and all cultures.
~ Mark Whitwell
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If you manipulate, coerce, and bully your children, you will have no power at all. If you lead with humility, gentleness, and by example, you will need no power at all.
~ William Martin
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The child supplies the power but the parents have to do the steering.
~ Benjamin Spock
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A good teacher must be content to be a sower rather than a reaper," he said. "Teachers must not expect to see immediate, specific, concrete results of their efforts. If they have any effect upon their students, it will show up later in life, long after their students have left them." The same can be said of the pastoral ministry.
~ William H. Willimon
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In all my centers of life, in all those times I had seen the hug and the kiss good night, I had only watched. No Mother or Father had ever done those things to me. I knew their power; I knew that this ritual was a great protector of children during their journey through the night.
~ William Joyce
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day, and we thank you for life and for all things. You are our mother. You feed us, you clothe us, you shelter us, and you comfort us. For this we thank you and honor you.
~ William Kent Krueger
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You're raising a kid and you give it food and shelter and, most importantly, you give it the feeling that it's special. I think people react to celebrities like that - I mean, they treat celebrities like children.
~ David Duchovny
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Love is staying up all night with a sick child — or a healthy adult.
~ David Frost
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A fluff ball is a perfect pet: it exists only for your affection. You take care of it—and it purrs at you; what more do you want from a pet? A pet is a substitute infant—but multiply it by one million and it's a parasite.
~ David Gerrold
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The Neolithic botanists'] was not a science of domination and classification, but one of bending and coaxing, nurturing and cajoling, or even tricking the forces of nature, to increase the likelihood of securing a favourable outcome. Their 'laboratory' was the real world of plants and animals, whose innate tendencies they exploited through close observation and experimentation.
~ David Graeber
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