Quotes About Care
His physical attitude suggested a holy man doing penance vicariously for the sin of those in his spiritual care.
~ Anthony Powell
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The persons whom you cannot care for in a novel, because they are so bad, are the very same that you so dearly love in your life, because they are so good.
~ Anthony Trollope
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Every man to himself is the centre of the whole world;—the axle on which it all turns. All knowledge is but his own perception of the things around him. All love, and care for others, and solicitude for the world's welfare, are but his own feelings as to the world's wants and the world's merits.
~ Anthony Trollope
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she would remain up-stairs with her child. She always made use of her child when troubles came
~ Anthony Trollope
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It seems to me that life to him is a load; — which he does not object to carry, but which he knows must be carried with a great struggle." "I suppose it ought to be so with everyone." "Yes," she said, "but the higher you put your foot on the ladder the more constant should be your thought that your stepping requires care. I fear that I am climbing too high
~ Anthony Trollope
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Thieves ought to be discovered, Lizzie, — for the good of the community." "I don't care for the community. What has the community ever done for me? And now I have something else to tell you. Ever so many people came yesterday as well as that wretched policeman
~ Anthony Trollope
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Your child! Wouldn't they be kept properly for him, and for the family, if the jewellers had them? I don't believe you care about your child.
~ Anthony Trollope
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the principal duty which a parent owed to a child was to make him happy.
~ Anthony Trollope
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There did not breathe a father on earth who cared less for himself or his own position.
~ Anthony Trollope
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the principal duty which a parent owed to a child was to make him happy. Not
~ Anthony Trollope
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There was a corresponding orbit of moods this obligatory food preparation induced in my mother: no-nonsense competence, spunky pride, and seething resentment. From my mother, I learned that you can make your family feel a wonderful sense of protected indulgence by cooking them something with jolly care. I also learned that you can launch a powerful campaign of resistance by mincing garlic like a martyr.
~ Ariel Levy
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I learned that you can make your family feel a wonderful sense of protected indulgence by cooking them something with jolly care.
~ Ariel Levy
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the greater the number of owners, the less the respect for common property. People are much more careful of their personal possessions than of those owned communally; they exercise care over common property only in so far as they are personally affected.
~ Aristotle
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For instance, it is not the function of medicine to restore a patient to health, but only to promote this end as far as possible; for even those whose recovery is impossible may be properly treated.
~ Aristotle
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That which is common to the greatest number has the least care bestowed upon it, everybody is more inclined to neglect the duty which he expects another to fulfil.
~ Aristotle
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In an oligarchy it is necessary to take great care of the poor, and allot them public employments which are gainful; and, if any of the rich insult them, to let their punishment be severer than if they insulted one of their own rank;
~ Aristotle
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keep the baby's head higher than her butt, always support the head, and gentle patting or rubbing is
~ Armin A. Brott
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The ancient rabbis of the Talmud described it pretty well. The first stage of life, they said, "commences in the first year of human existence, when the infant lies like a king on a soft couch, with numerous attendants about him, all ready to serve him, and eager to testify their love and attachment by kisses and embraces.
~ Armin A. Brott
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All of life is maintenance, for heaven's sake. That's the pleasant part. Taking care of things.
~ Armistead Maupin
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The first hospice was founded in England in 1967 by physician Dame Cicely Saunders.
~ Art Buchwald
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A sick man is but a child, and so I will treat you.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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It'll wash. Better I be a little dirty than a child be hurt. Clothes can be replaced. Children should always be cherished. (Ioel)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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You need to calm down and remember that everyone grieves differently. Doesn't mean they don't care. You don't judge people in pain, and you damn sure don't lash out at them when they've lost what Syn has!
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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The demon in me that knows there's a demon in you who can mop the floor with my raunchy butt tells me to say yes. I care. Deeply. (Ren)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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