Quotes About Care
What you do to children matters. And they might never forget.
~ Toni Morrison
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Unless carefree, mother love was a killer.
~ Toni Morrison
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Much handled things are always soft(27).
~ Toni Morrison
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so you protected yourself and loved small
~ Toni Morrison
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From the beginning, his mother and Pilate had fought for his life, and he had never so much as made either of them a cup of tea.
~ Toni Morrison
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And in the night, when my coughing was dry and tough, feet padded into my room, hands repinned the flannel, readjusted the quilt, and rested a moment on my forehead. So when I think of Autumn, I think of someone with hands who does not want me to die.
~ Toni Morrison
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you just can't mishandle creatures and expect success.
~ Toni Morrison
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You can't protect her every minute.
~ Toni Morrison
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Hi, dumplin'. Where your socks?" Marie seldom called Pecola the same thing twice, but invariably her epithets were fond ones chosen from menus and dishes that were forever uppermost in her mind.
~ Toni Morrison
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A daughter is a woman that cares about where she come from and takes care of them that took care of her.
~ Toni Morrison
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Taught me a lesson I should have known all along. What you do to children matters. And they might never forget.
~ Toni Morrison
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Adults do not talk to us—they give us directions. They issue orders without providing information. When we trip and fall down they glance at us; if we cut or bruise ourselves, they ask us are we crazy. When we catch colds, they shake their heads in disgust at our lack of consideration.
~ Toni Morrison
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And in the night, when my coughing was dry and tough, feet padded into the room, hands repinned the flannel, readjusted the quilt, and rested a moment on my forehead. So when I think of autumn, I think of somebody with hands who does not want me to die.
~ Toni Morrison - The Bluest Eye
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I've broken an arm before, but no one wanted to shoot me!' Suzie says. 'I mean, when you go to the emergency room I hope to God the doctors don't decide it might cost too much to care for.' -Suzie Schwab co-owner of East Maui Animal Refuge
~ Toni Polancy
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If the Lord is your Shepherd, He will meet all your needs. By allowing Him to freely do this for us, we can rest assured that whatever possible need arises, our Good Shepherd is sure to be there.
~ Tony Evans
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Husbands should not be in the marriage first and foremost to get their needs met, but rather they should first look out for the interests and needs of their wives. A husband's love should be characterized by sacrifice for the good of his wife.
~ Tony Evans
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We are all the beneficiaries of those who went before us, as well as those who will care for us in old age or ill health.
~ Tony Judt
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They were a mother's words, words I would say to my own daughter if I were concerned for her
~ Tracy Chevalier
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When a women wants a cup of tea, usually she has to make it for herself, and forthe others around her. There is no better taste than a cup of tea someone has made for you.
~ Tracy Chevalier
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We are not all called to be great. But we are all called to reach out our hands to our brothers and sisters, and to care for the earth in the time we are given.
~ Kent Nerburn
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Oh I get it...You're looking for the quickest way to the hospital, huh? ~Train Heartnet
~ Kentaro Yabuki
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We shower so much love on babies and children,"she said. "But as we grow up, it stops. No one showers love on grown-ups. But I think we need more love as we get older, not less. Life gets harder, not easier, but we stop loving each other so much, just when we need love most.
~ Kerry Egan
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Lindsay was treated likewise by Mr. Butler, who washed his face as though he was five years old and still unreliable with chocolate.
~ Kerry Greenwood
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The burden of care, which had made him resemble a Presbyterian Minister about to rebuke sin, had lifted from him, and he now looked like one of those rosy-cheeked and benevolent bishops who handed out dispensations like confetti in the days before Luther had taken all the fun out of religion.
~ Kerry Greenwood
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