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Quotes About Care

The difference between the man who just cuts lawns and a real gardener is in the touching, he said. The lawn cutter might just as well not have been there at all; the gardener will be there a lifetime.
~ Ray Bradbury
I ask you, doctor, what is there in the world more selfish than a baby? Nothing! -The Small Assassin
~ Ray Bradbury
Then you don't care any more? I care so much I'm sick.
~ Ray Bradbury
This child can't be allowed to have normal playmates; why, they'd pester it to death in no time.
~ Ray Bradbury
The difference between the man who just cuts lawns and a real gardener is in the touching. The lawn cutter might just as well not have been there at all; the gardener will be there a lifetime.
~ Ray Bradbury
Is it because we're having so much fun at home we've forgotten the world? Is it because we're so rich and the rest of the world's so poor and we just don't care if they are? I've heard rumours; the world is starving, but we're well-fed.
~ Ray Bradbury
La diferencia entre el hombre que se limita a cortar el césped y un autentico jardinero esta en el tacto. El cortador de césped igual podría no haber estado allí, el jardinero estará allí para siempre.
~ Ray Bradbury
My old grandmother used to swear by Dr McConnell's Lung Syrup. She drank a bottle a day for the whole of her adult life. She couldn't give it up in the end. It's got morphine in it, you see.
~ Ray Galton & Alan Simpson
After all, for a seaman, to scrape the bottom of the thing that's supposed to float all the time under his care is the unpardonable sin. No one may know of it, but you never forget the thump—eh? A blow on the very heart. You remember it, you dream of it, you wake up at night and think of it—years after—and go hot and cold all over.
~ Joseph Conrad
It had come into her mind that for life to be large and full, it must contain the care of the past and of the future in every passing moment of the present.
~ Joseph Conrad
having been a valetudinarian
~ Joseph Conrad
But despite the fact that the doctors treated him, bled him, and gave him medicines to drink, he recovered.
~ Joseph Conrad
The entire spiritual journey rests on the morality of nonharming. This is the expression of the love and care we feel both for others and for ourselves.
~ Joseph Goldstein
He wanted to write urgent love letters to her all day long and crowd the endless pages with desperate, uninhibited confessions of his humble worship and need with careful instructions for administering artificial respiration. He wanted to pour out to her in torrents of self-pity all his unbearable loneliness and despair and warn her never to leave the boric acid or the aspirin in reach of the children or to cross a street against the traffic light. He did not wish to worry her.
~ Joseph Heller
The key point to remember is, take care of the process and the results will take care of themselves.
~ Joseph Parent
God's love manifest through the sunrise and sunset, the mountain and the valley, the tree and the flower, the roar of the beast and the song of the bird. Through your heartbeat and your breathing, in His care for you and His supply of your needs, in taking care of you and watching over you. The Bible clearly declares His love when He says: 'I have loved you with an everlasting love.
~ Josh McDowell
I never got to wash my mother's body when she died. I return to take care of her in memory. That's how I make peace when things are left undone.
~ Joy Harjo
We cannot own anyone else, people, the lands, or resources. We are here to care for each other.
~ Joy Harjo
WASHING MY MOTHER'S BODY I never got to wash my mother's body when she died. I return to take care of her in memory. That's how I make peace when things are left undone. I go back and open the door. I step in to make my ritual. To do what should have been done, what needs to be fixed so that my spirit can move on, So that the children and grandchildren are not caught in a knot Of regret they do not understand.
~ Joy Harjo
Like editing, gardening requires infinite patience; it requires an essential selflessness, and optimism.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
It was the fate of mothers, to remember. What nobody else would know or care about. That, when they are gone, goes with them.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Learn to caste your care, but not your responsibility.
~ Joyce Meyer
I like to say, "Nothing good happens accidently." You can catch disease, but you cannot catch health.
~ Joyce Meyer
concerns, once and for all] on Him, for He cares for you affectionately and cares about you watchfully.
~ Joyce Meyer