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Quotes About Care

There are bills and supermarket flyers. Also a magazine addressed to a former tenant. The cover promises tips for helping depressive people. What to say: I'm sorry that you're in so much pain. I am not going to leave you. I am going to take care of myself, so you don't need to worry that your pain might hurt me.
~ Jenny Offill
It's better to fill a Childs Belly than his Eye.
~ Jeremiah Burroughs
Let's defend the principle of a society that cares for everyone and everyone cares for everyone else.
~ Jeremy Corbyn
He that loves not his wife and children feeds a lioness at home, and broods a nest of sorrows.
~ Jeremy Taylor
My heart pounded when its counterpart thumped beneath his skin. "How?" "I don't care," he said, and kissed me.
~ Jeri Smith-Ready
Whether it's possible or not, being a doctor, you take an oath. To care for your patient, not to kill them. You take an oath to do things that are proper in the medical world. Not to administer something outside of a hospital setting that's not even your area.
~ Jermaine Jackson
He tells me that you would have actually accomplished your purpose, had not our brethren with affectionate care held you back. I thank you all the same and regard it as a kindness shown. For in the case of friends one must accept the will for the deed. Enemies often give us the latter, but only sincere attachment can bring us the former.
~ Jerome
Certainly the primary imperative of a physician is to be skilled in medical science, but if he or she does not probe a patient's soul, then the doctor's care is given without caring, and part of the sacred mission of healing is missing.
~ Jerome E. Groopman
This skewing of physicians' thinking leads to poor care. What is remarkable is not merely the consequences of a doctor's negative emotions. Despite research showing that most patients pickup on the physician's negativity, few of them understand its effect on their medical care and rarely change doctors because of it.
~ Jerome Groopman Md
omniscience about life and death is not within a physician's purview. A doctor should never write off a person a priori.
~ Jerome Groopman, MD
God's providence is His constant care for and His absolute rule over all His creation for His own glory and the good of His people. Note the absolute terms: constant care, absolute rule, all creation.
~ Jerry Bridges
God's providence is His constant care for and His absolute rule over all His creation for His own glory and the good of His people.
~ Jerry Bridges
If God loved me enough to give His Son to die for me when I was His enemy, surely He loves me enough to care for me now that I am His child.
~ Jerry Bridges
Men want to make women happy.
~ Jerry Seinfeld
Nor, according to the Dutch experts, did the publication of metrics affect patient behavior in choosing a provider or hospital. Their conclusion: "The small body of evidence available provides no consistent evidence that the public release of performance data changes consumer behavior or improves care.
~ Jerry Z. Muller
The phenomenon of risk-aversion means that some patients whose lives might be saved by a risky operation are simply never operated upon. But there is also the reverse problem, that of overly aggressive care to meet metric targets. Patients whose operations are not successful may be kept alive for the requisite thirty days to improve their hospital's mortality data, a prolongation that is both costly and inhumane.
~ Jerry Z. Muller
Si me amara la protegería del frío con el calor de mi cuerpo, podría dormir tranquila en mis brazos, con el amor se puede acallar incluso el hambre
~ Jerzy Andrzejewski
In a garden, things grow . . . but first, they must wither; trees have to lose their leaves in order to put forth new leaves, and to grow thicker and stronger and taller. Some trees die, but fresh saplings replace them. Gardens need a lot of care. But if you love your garden, you don't mind working in it, and waiting. Then in the proper season you will surely see it flourish.
~ Jerzy Kosi?ski
Until the day I take my last breath, it will be my prerogative to fuss and worry and hope for nothing but the best for you, just as I do for all my children.
~ Jess Michaels
It is an enduring satisfaction for our species to make little systems and tend to them.
~ Jesse Ball
In this way that he sought to control the very passage of his life, deftly and without forethought, yet precisely and with enormous care. Part of it was to allow what was enormous, what was profound, without limiting it.
~ Jesse Ball
We felt lucky to have had him, and lucky to become the ones who were continually with him, caring for him. I have read some books of philosophy in which the freedom of burdens is explained, that somehow we are all seeking some appropriate burden. Until we find it, we are horribly shackled, can in fact scarcely live.
~ Jesse Ball
A parent knows better than any book or "expert" what their kid really needs.
~ Jessica Alba
One of my challenges [as a writer] is to make sure that I'm giving the reader details that the character cares about rather than details that I care about. I#d say that's key to world-building.
~ Jessica Andersen