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Quotes About Care

A confident person feels safe. She believes she is loved, valuable, cared for, and safe in God's will for her.
~ Joyce Meyer
When I walk in love, I am not so caught up in how I feel, but I care more about what is going on in the lives of others than what is going on in mine.
~ Joyce Meyer
worry." In addition to "fret not" (Ps. 37:8), other sample phrases used to warn against worry are "take no thought" (Matt. 6:25), "be careful for nothing" (Phil. 4:6), and "casting all your care" (1 Pet.
~ Joyce Meyer
The Word says to cast our care on Him, not our responsibility.
~ Joyce Meyer
tomorrow is tossed into the furnace, will He not much more surely clothe you, O you of little faith? Matthew 6:28-30 Using the illustration of one of His creations, the Lord makes the point that if a flower, which does nothing
~ Joyce Meyer
Nadie te hará daño nunca, hijo. Estoy aquí para protegerte. Por eso nací antes que tú y mis huesos se endurecieron primero que los tuyos.
~ Juan Rulfo
Precisely because a living being may die, it is necessary to care for that being so that it may live. Only under conditions in which the loss would matter does the value of the life appear. Thus, grievability is a presupposition for the life that matters.
~ Judith Butler
The road to health is paved with good preventions.
~ Judith Fitzgerald
There was something almost sacred in the self-sacrifice that I felt was required of me as a mother, caring for this child.
~ Judith Warner
And even more, I'm going to see to it that he's happy!
~ Judy Blume
Aunt Diana shoved the baby at the Great One.
~ Judy Blume
Feeding Tootsie can be an all-day project.
~ Judy Blume
Nobody ever worries about me the way they worry about Fudge. If I decided not to eat they'd probably never even notice!
~ Judy Blume
You're my only child. You're my life. So when it comes to doing stupid things, don't. Because I couldn't stand it if I lost you.
~ Judy Blume
I wear the skirt with boots and a loose white sweater. I have to pick a dozen cat hairs off it. Minka must have been sleeping in my sweater drawer. When I forget to close my dresser drawers she hops right in and makes herself at home.
~ Judy Blume
It is something—it can be everything-to have found a fellow bird with whom you can sit among the rafters while the drinking and boasting and reciting and fighting go on below; a fellow bird whom you can look after and find bugs and seeds for; one who will patch your bruises and straighten your ruffled feathers and mourn over your hurts when you accidentally fly into something you can't handle.
~ Wallace Stegner
the father God is attentive to the vulnerable and unproductive, a theological claim that is reflected in the Torah provision for widows, orphans, and immigrants. Ancient Israel is to care for and protect precisely those God is attentive to.
~ Walter Brueggemann
The judge remembers to be a parent: a father in wistfulness, a mother in yearning, a God of grief flowing with tears beside the deathbed. The angry God remembers to be a God who cares about the beloved partner. God has noticed. God has noticed the mocking and the dying, the denial and the irrepressible pain. To
~ Walter Brueggemann
Mysteriously, God in his providence must make use of our tragedies to remind our fallen human nature of his presence and his love, of the constancy of his concern and care for us. It is not vindictiveness on his part; he does not send us tragedies to punish us for having so long forgotten him. The failing is on our part.
~ Walter J. Ciszek
To me, it says that God has a special purpose, a special love, a special providence for all those he has created. God cares for each of us individually, watches over us, provides for us. The circumstances of each day of our lives, of every moment of every day, are provided for us by him.
~ Walter J. Ciszek
La indiferencia mata
~ Walter Riso
Quererse a uno mismo, despreciando o ignorando a los demás, es presunción y exclusión; querer a los demás, despreciándose uno mismo, es carencia de amor propio.
~ Walter Riso
How you feeling now, fellow?" he asked. "Good," I said. "Take care of yourself," he said. "This still don't have to be our picnic." "It looks like it was," I said. "Yeah," he agreed, "but it ain't.
~ Walter Van Tilburg Clark
Is everybody on the watch to make sure that the novice mistress and the prioress, just to name two, have appropriate leisure? Are they getting proper rest?
~ Walter Wagner