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Quotes About Care

To avoid getting sick while travelling, be careful what you eat, and stay home.
~ Charles M. Schulz
Above all else, guard your heart . . . And on the back . . . for it is the wellspring of life.
~ Charles Martin
It is a flower that sprouts and grows when others pour water upon it. I think sometimes that I spent so much time worrying about how to protect and strengthen the flower—even going so far as to graft in a new stem and root system—that I forgot to simply water it.
~ Charles Martin
The brown bag, of course, had its imperfections. While some kids carried roast beef sandwiches, others had peanut butter. I have no way of knowing if all of those brown bags contained 'nutritionally adequate diets.' But I do know that those brown bags and those lunch pails symbolized parental love and responsibility.
~ Charles Mathias, Jr.
Nella vita non raccogli ciò che semini, raccogli ciò che curi.
~ Charles Monroe Schulz
The genius of free human beings is that, given responsibility, they join together to take care of each other—to be their brothers' keepers when their brother needs help. The triumph of an earlier America was that it had set all the right trends in motion, at a time when the world was first coming out of millennia of poverty into an era of plenty. The tragedy of contemporary America is that it abandoned that course. Libertarians want to return to it.
~ Charles Murray
You shouldn't get into coaching unless you care about the people you're leading,
~ Charles P. Pierce
FIRST MORAL Good manners are not easy They need a little care, But when we least expect it Bring rewards both rich and rare. SECOND MORAL Brute force or bribes of diamonds Bend others to your will, But gentle words have greater power And gain more conquests still.
~ Charles Perrault
Serial blood pressure assessment is an essential component of each prenatal care visit.
~ Charles R.B. Beckmann
Measured blood pressure is highest when a pregnant woman is seated, somewhat lower when supine, and lowest while lying on the side.
~ Charles R.B. Beckmann
You have a responsibility to someone who loves you.
~ Charles Simmons
When trouble comes, focus on God's ability to care for you.
~ Charles Stanley
The Bible tells us that God will meet all our needs. He feeds the birds of the air and clothes the grass with the splendor of lilies. How much more, then, will He care for us, who are made in His image? Our only concern is to obey the heavenly Father and leave the consequences to Him.
~ Charles Stanley
Sometimes love tries to do too much.
~ Charles Todd
You can't save the world from itself. If people are intent on destroying themselves, they will. And sometimes they don't care if they bring others down with them. That's selfish but it's human nature.
~ Charles Todd
the inversion of the relationship, the care and feeding, the brute fact of physical dependency: If you don't do this, he can't do it for himself. If you miss a week, he sits in the dark.
~ Charles Yu
the inversion of the relationship, the care and feeding, the brute fact of physical dependency: If you don't do this, he can't do it for himself. If you miss a week, he sits in the dark. Not that he'll die. Although there is always that possibility. But he'll be lonelier that day, hungrier.
~ Charles Yu
They would catch her. They would make sure she was all right. That's what grown-ups did. They looked after you. They—
~ Charlie Higson
Things are as bad as you fear they are. People are as bad as you think they are. The Universe does not care.
~ Charlie Huston
Caring for children is a dance between setting appropriate limits as caretakers and avoiding unnecessary power struggles that result in unhappiness.
~ Charlotte Davis Kasl
Just as children thrive with loving kindness from a caregiver, so too we are sustained by friendship, spiritual nurture, and a sense of belonging throughout our lives. 34.
~ Charlotte Kasl
There was a start of extreme joy, such as she had known twice before, but it could be only for a moment while he looked so wretchedly unwell. It did but give her the right to attend to him. The first thing she said was to beg him to lie down on the sofa; her only care was to make him comfortable with cushions,
~ Charlotte Mary Yonge
The question is not, -- how much does the youth know? when he has finished his education -- but how much does he care? and about how many orders of things does he care? In fact, how large is the room in which he finds his feet set? and, therefore, how full is the life he has before him?
~ Charlotte Mason
He is very careful and loving, and hardly lets me stir without special direction. I have a schedule prescription for each hour in the day; he takes all care from me, and so I feel basely ungrateful not to value it more.
~ Charlotte Perkins Gilman