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Quotes About Care

Tender as a mothers love... And with my mother, that was certainly true.
~ Bob Ross
... the greatest act of love is to pay attention.
~ Diane Sawyer
Good-bye, Graystripe. I love you. Take care of our kits.
~ Erin Hunter
If I wasn't a designer I would love to be a doctor. That is my fantasy, my dream. A doctor will give you a tablet if you have a headache and I will give you a dress and we both make you feel good.
~ Alber Elbaz
What can be more clear and sound in explanation, than the love of a parent to his child?
~ William Godwin
So loving to my mother, That he might not beteem the winds of heaven, Visit her face' too roughly.
~ William Shakespeare
When you love someone, you care about them. If they have a disaster, you don't abandon them.
~ Julie Nixon Eisenhower
I think one of the best words in the English language is compassion. I think it holds everything. It holds love, it holds care... and if everybody just did something. We all make a difference.
~ Michael Crawford
I love being around people who care about me, and I care about them.
~ Novak Djokovic
Today's Multiple Choice Thought There is no place where a loving touch so completely compensates for an unskilled hand as in: a. the bedroom b. the nursery c. the garden
~ Robert Breault
I've helped people get rid of headaches by placing my hand on their forehead, and backaches by placing my hand on their back. It's a powerful example of love that really works.
~ Shelley Long
I stopped caring so much about what people might think if I sung about love and humanity.
~ Wayne Coyne
There's no text that can replace a loving touch when someone we love is hurting.
~ Ashton Kutcher
I have fallen in love with you, God. Take care of us all, one way or the other.
~ Jack Kerouac
The cobbler's children go barefoot
~ Jonathan Tropper
Dad is bent over me, fixing my wooden leg with a socket wrench.
~ Jonathan Tropper
that's how she stays with you forever, by making sure you're okay after she's gone. It's like emotional life insurance.
~ Jonathan Tropper
And you must be cautious, because making your life better means adopting a lot of responsibility, and that takes more effort and care than living stupidly in pain and remaining arrogant, deceitful and resentful.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
It is far better to render Beings in your care competent than to protect them.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
People are better at filling and properly administering prescription medication to their pets than to themselves. That's not good. Even from your pet's perspective, it's not good. Your pet (probably) loves you, and would be happier if you took your medication.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
I think often people come to the conclusion that life is meaningless because that's a better conclusion to come to than the reverse; because if life is meaningless, well then, who cares what you do? But if life is meaningful - if what you do matters... then everything you do matters. And that puts a terrible responsibility on the individual. And I think that people are generally unwilling to bear that.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
This is the great Freudian Oedipal nightmare.49 It is far better to render Beings in your care competent than to protect them. And even if it were possible to permanently banish everything threatening—everything dangerous (and, therefore, everything challenging and interesting), that would mean only that another danger would emerge: that of permanent human infantilism and absolute uselessness.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
Vice is easy. Failure is easy, too. It's easier not to shoulder a burden. It's easier not to think, and not to do, and not to care. It's easier to put off until tomorrow what needs to be done today, and drown the upcoming months and years in today's cheap pleasures. As the infamous father of the Simpson clan puts it, immediately prior to downing a jar of mayonnaise and vodka, "That's a problem for Future Homer. Man, I don't envy that guy!
~ Jordan B. Peterson
But a woman should not look after a man, because she must look after children, and a man should not be a child.
~ Jordan B. Peterson