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Quotes About Care

Often care of the soul means not taking sides when there is a conflict at a deep level. It may be necessary to stretch the heart wide enough to embrace contradiction and paradox.
~ Thomas Moore
the only way clear of the cool/crazy flipflop was obviously slow, frustrating and hard work. Love with your mouth shut, help without breaking your ass or publicizing it: keep cool, but care. He might have known, if he'd used any common sense. It didn't come as a revelation, only something he'd as soon not've admitted.
~ Thomas Pynchon
watching his son in quick pulses of attention.
~ Thomas Pynchon
There came to McClintic something it was time he got around to seeing: that the only way clear of the cool/crazy flipflop was obviously slow, frustrating and hard work. Love with your mouth shut, help without breaking your ass or publicizing it: keep cool, but care. He might have known, if he'd used any common sense. It didn't come as a revelation, only something he'd as soon not've admitted.
~ Thomas Pynchon
Liberals seem to assume that, if you don't believe in their particular political solutions, then you don't really care about the people that they claim to want to help.
~ Thomas Sowell
Love! Love! Your tenderness, Your beautiful, watchful ways
~ Katherine Mansfield
Oh,' said the little girl, 'my head's on your heart; I can hear it going. What a big heart you've got, father dear.
~ Katherine Mansfield
Yes, madam, it was all left to me. Oh, she did look sweet. I did her hair, soft-like, round her forehead, all in dainty
~ Katherine Mansfield
You gotta know someone cares about you, or you just give up.
~ Katherine Paterson
We find in Scripture the imperative to love our neighbors and care for the least of these. That is by far one of the clearest messages
~ Katherine Stewart
Dad told me, 'Mommy doesn't need antidepressants, you see. She needs flowers and sometimes she needs antiques.
~ Katherine Taylor
can begin tending to the soft spots of your own tender heart, causing a bittersweet breakthrough in your ability to love yourself even when someone else refuses to. When you use the sheer force of your sorrow to crack open your heart, it promises to drop you down into a deeper capacity for compassion and care for all living beings. You become initiated into your own humanity
~ Katherine Woodward Thomas
It's time for you to give yourself the love, attention, loyalty, and care you've been trying to get from others your whole life. Grief has you gripped tightly by the ankles, and she may not let you go too soon. There's nowhere to go but home to yourself. This simple gesture of giving yourself your full attention when sorrow is shaking you to the bone promises to carve depth and kindness into the core of who you are—more than anything else I know.
~ Katherine Woodward Thomas
all of Scripture is about Bet Av—"The Father's House." God longs for every human being to come into His house and to know His love and care. It is only when we find our place in His family that we find joy and peace and salvation.
~ Kathie Lee Gifford
At the start of it he'd felt only a sudden overpowering wish to make her happy. To see her smile again.
~ Kathleen Cambor
To love a person or a place is to take responsibility for its well-being.
~ Kathleen Dean Moore
How can we live as if we were in the wilderness, with that same respect and care for what is beautiful and beyond us?
~ Kathleen Dean Moore
To love a person or place is to take responsibility for its well-being.
~ Kathleen Dean Moore
Wags couldn't make it through the night without creeping over to Tory and whimpering that she had to use the ladies' room. So Tory would have to get out of bed, take her outside and down the stairs, and stand there in the middle of a chilly spring night, waiting for Wags to attend to herself.
~ Kathleen Gilles Seidel
Isn't that a kind of prayer? The care and maintenance of the web of our noticing, the paying heed?
~ Kathleen Jamie
If you believe that someone you know is behaving in a way that may be harmful to himself or others, you have an obligation to pray for him.
~ Kathleen McGowan
Seen in this light, what strikes many modern readers as the ludicrous attention to detail in the book Leviticus, involving God in the minutiae of daily life—all the cooking and cleaning of a people's domestic life—might be revisioned as the very love of God. A God who cares so much as to desire to be present in everything we do.
~ Kathleen Norris
Children need communication at times even as horrible as these, but it must be judicious communication. Do not mention suicidal thoughts or gestures. Just something simple. "Mommy is sick. She is very sad. She needs to go to the hospital. She will get better and be home soon. The doctors will take good care of her." Even telling children that "Mommy has a brain disorder" is better than saying nothing, or than saying that her heart hurts.
~ Kathryn Greene-McCreight
want to spoil things. I think she
~ Kathryn Hughes