Quotes About Care
Treat the patient, not the Xray.
~ James M. Hunter
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The climb to the top is arduous and steep. People become exhausted, frustrated, and disenchanted, and are often tempted to give up. Genuine acts of caring draw people forward.
~ James M. Kouzes
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To disrespect a person made in the image and likeness of God is a lot worse than desecrating a flag. We should be offended and repulsed in the same way when God's image bearers are desecrated – abused, beaten, neglected, discriminated against, and not loved and taken care of as they should be.
~ James MacDonald
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Nothing is more important than your family. Nothing comes before your responsibility to watch out for them and provide a home safe from any assault upon them, body or soul.
~ James MacDonald
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To marry, to start a family, to accept all the children that come, and to help them in this insecure world, is the best that a man can do.
~ James Meek
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The Contributions of Korean Christian Churches Korean Christians have unique contributions to make to our understanding of pastoral theology and counseling. Pastoral counselors and theologians from the United States should look to the South Korean Christian churches and other Asian churches for conversation partners about the nature of care and healing in today's world.
~ James Newton Poling
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Better to build orphanages than prisons.
~ James R. Cook
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The freedom now desired by many is not freedom to do and dare but freedom from care and worry.
~ James Truslow Adams
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Shock and aura. Things are stronger and brighter and I feel on the edge of something inexpressible. Coded messages in the in-flight magazines. Energy Shield. Uncompromising Care. Electricity, colors, radiance. Everything is a signpost pointing to something else.
~ Donna Tartt
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good-natured groom on
~ Donna Tartt
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Idolatría! Amar tanto a los objetos puede acabar destruyéndote. Lo que ocurre es que si cuidas algo lo suficiente cobra vida propia. ¿Y no es ese el propósito de los objetos, de las cosas hermosas, ponerte en contacto con una belleza más grande?
~ Donna Tartt
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of bed rest. Thee feared that his son was
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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On the morning of June 20, at a hastily arranged conference at New York's Gramercy Park Hotel, a new umbrella organization was born with Eleanor as honorary chair—the U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children. The purpose of the new committee was to coordinate all the different agencies and resources available in the United States for the care of refugee children.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
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I don't think there's a pattern anywhere - you are just making patterns, out of cowardice. I think people aren't good at all, they are cannibals, and when you get down to it no one cares about anyone else.
~ Doris Lessing
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I think people need other people to be kind to them.
~ Doris Lessing
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To persuade the consumer, the creators of ads needed to touch people's basic, unchanging instincts—their "obsessive drive to survive, to be admired, to succeed, to love, to take care of their own.
~ Doris Willens
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If you don't mind.' 'I do,' said Kate. 'I don't care to have my second-best bedroom looking like the den of a hibernating bear.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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The guiding hand at one's pony; the voice at one's porridge bowl; the splendid athlete one watched from one's books in the cold tower window, while outside in the sunshine he rode at the ring, threw his spears, matched his sword with the master-at-arms. The brother who had cared for him, a grown man in illness, and defended him against calumny, and who at length, heartbroken at his defection, had turned his back on him a year ago in Scotland.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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At the end of life, parent and kinsman are as a blind man set to look after a burning lamp.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Anxiously, Lymond called. 'If she undresses, I pray you do not restrain her! It can cause untold injury!
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Take care of the luxuries and the necessities will take care of themselves.
~ Dorothy Parker
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There was a rose that faded young; I saw its shattered beauty hung Upon a broken stem. I heard them say, What need to care With roses budding everywhere? I did not answer them.
~ Dorothy Parker
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For this my mother wrapped me warm, And called me home against the storm, And coaxed my infant nights to quiet, And gave me roughage in my diet, And tucked me in my bed at eight, And clipped my hair, and marked my weight, And watched me as I sat and stood: That I might grow to womanhood To hear a whistle and drop my wits And break my heart to clattering bits.
~ Dorothy Parker
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To keep something, you must take care of it. More, you must understand just what sort of care it requires. You must know the rules and abide by them.
~ Dorothy Parker
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