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Quotes About Care

God has not abandoned us any more than he abandoned Job. He never abandons anyone on whom he has set his love; nor does Christ, the good shepherd, ever lose track of his sheep.
~ J. I. Packer
I was born to love you with every single beat of my heart. I was born to take care of you every single day of my life.
~ Freddie Mercury
Some say we are responsible for those we love. Others know we are responsible for those who love us.
~ Nikki Giovanni
So long as little children are allowed to suffer, there is no true love in this world.
~ Isadora Duncan
I love myself for I am a beloved child of the universe and the universe lovingly takes care of me now.
~ Louise Hay
Our mission is to celebrate the greatness of Creation and connect it again to the Core where it came from and to where it will go, with care, lightness, joy, reverence and love.
~ Leonardo Boff
Gentle with the drugs, heavy with the love
~ Kid Cudi
It's very much like opera singers. They do the same thing. The first thing in the morning and the last thing at night, the thing they think about is their voice and how to take care of it.
~ Johnny Mathis
Well, you're a lucky man," Will said, as Nathan began to steer him out. "She certainly gives a good bed bath.
~ Jojo Moyes
But surely if you loved someone it was your job to stick with him? To help him through the depression? In sickness and in health, and all that?
~ Jojo Moyes
ALL MY LIFE I'VE ENDED UP LOOKING AFTER PEOPLE, FITTING MYSELF AROUND WHAT THEY NEED, WHAT THEY WANTED.
~ Jojo Moyes
Louisa Clark had become, although neither of us said it, our only chance of keeping him alive.
~ Jojo Moyes
You were reading my Flannery O'Connor the other day." He took a sip of his drink. "When I was ill." "The short stories? I can't believe you noticed that." "I couldn't help but notice. You left the book out on the side. I can't pick it up." "Ah." "So don't read rubbish. Take the O'Connor stories home. Read them instead." I
~ Jojo Moyes
These are the things I learned about being a parent, while not actually being a parent. That whatever you did you would probably be wrong. If you were cruel or dismissive or neglectful, you would leave scars upon your charge.
~ Jojo Moyes
You know, you can only actually help someone who wants to be helped. - Alicia
~ Jojo Moyes
Especially when he is plainly unable to move, and is saying, gently, 'Clark. Please. Just come over here. Please,
~ Jojo Moyes
Be safe, and may God watch over you as he did us this night.
~ Jojo Moyes
I have never really been an animal person. But I suddenly understood what comfort could be gained from burying your face in the soft pelt of another creature, the consolation of the many small tasks that you're obliged to perform for its welfare.
~ Jojo Moyes
I liked the way he acted towards his mother; protective and solicitous.
~ Jojo Moyes
You know, you can only actually help someone who wants to be helped," she said.
~ Jojo Moyes
him about money. He suggested a weekly wage, I agreed, and once a year he told me he'd upped it a bit, usually by a little more than I would have asked for. What did people ask in interviews anyway? And what if they asked me to do something practical with this old man, to feed him or bath
~ Jojo Moyes
You know what language she speaks? Hypocrisy. But it is hard to pretend you have no pain, you know? Like you do not care?
~ Jojo Moyes
en realidad solo podemos ayudar a alguien que quiere ser ayudado —dijo.
~ Jojo Moyes
It's not a church, Josie. And I have an important message." Mum gazed around her. "Bernard. Now is not the-" "And my message is-*these*." My father bent over and with exaggerated care pulled up his trouser legs. First the left then the right. From my position on the other side of the water tank I could see that his shins were pale and faintly blotchy. The rooftop fell silent. Everyone stared. He extended one leg. "Smooth as a baby's backside. Go on, Josie, feel them.
~ Jojo Moyes