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Quotes About Care

His mother was standing before him,
~ Helen L. Taylor
There are several ways to perform almost any act - an efficient, workable, artistic way and a careless, indifferent, sloppy way. Care and artistry are worth the trouble. They can be a satisfaction to the practitioner and a joy to all beholders.
~ Helen Nearing
She told him that she had looked after him because of the white hairs on his forehead that grew into the shape of a star. Sometimes you see that someone is marked and you're helpless after that - you love.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
Once I'm discharged, we're offered the opportunity to stay an extra week at the adjacent 'Stork Hotel' as a family. This is for new parents who want to ease the transition from 'shit, we have a baby!' to 'shit, we're taking a baby home!' Here, nurses are on hand night and day for advice on how on earth to take care of the squalling pink thing that has somehow sprung from your loins.
~ Helen Russell
Protege todas las cosas que valoras dándolas, y así te asegurarás de no perderlas nunca.
~ Helen Schucman
Those who say they don't care a damn do care a damn, because those who don't care a damn, don't say they don't care a damn.
~ Henri Perruchot
Our employees are like extended members of our family.
~ Henry Ford
Surgeons must always tell the truth but rarely, if ever, deprive patients of all hope. It can be very difficult to find the balance between optimism and realism.
~ Henry Marsh
Patients become objects of fear as well as of sympathy. It is much easier to feel compassion for other people if you are not responsible for what happens to them
~ Henry Marsh
My family were playing out an age-old scene that I suppose is rarely seen now in the modern world, where we die in impersonal hospitals or hospices, cared for by caring professionals, whose caring expressions (just like mine at work) will disappear off their faces as soon as they turn away, like the smiles of hotel receptionists.
~ Henry Marsh
Pacientët nuk kanë zgjedhje tjetër, veçse të na besojnë. Dhe është detyra jonë të punojmë fort për të merituar atë besim që pacientët na japin dhe duhet të rezistojmë dhe të luftojmë fort
~ Henry Marsh
Më pëlqen të operuarit, prandaj u bëra kirurg, por jam i përgjegjshëm se truri nuk shërohet njësoj si kockat dhe muskujt
~ Henry Marsh
Nine-tenths of our sickness can be prevented by right thinking plus right hygiene -- nine-tenths of it!
~ Henry Miller
Every baby needs a lap.
~ Henry Robin
Maybe some things are better left broken and scattered Veiled in darkness, secret bitterness and self-doubt I should have known better Than to start something that I couldn't finish That I couldn't care about That I couldn't remember starting in the first place I don't want to know you You went years without me You might as well keep going.
~ Henry Rollins
I don't want to have to defend you to people who will talk shit I would do it though Always So take good care of yourself If you forget how Call me I'll remind you
~ Henry Rollins
Man hath still either toys or care: But hath no root, nor to one place is tied, but ever restless and irregular, about this earth doth run and ride. He knows he hath a home, but scarce knows where He says it is so far, that he has quite forgot how to go there.
~ Henry Vaughan
There is no friendship, no love, like that of the parent for the child.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
The dog was created specially for children. He is a god of frolic.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
The babe at first feeds upon the mother's bosom, but it is always on her heart.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
God is not so busy that he overlooks you.
~ HENRY WHITNEY BELLOWS
I have now understood that though it seems to men that they live by care for themselves, in truth it is love alone by which they live. He who has love, is in God, and God is in him, for God is love.
~ Leo Tolstoy
those children were already beginning to repay her care by affording her small joys. These joys were so trifling as to be as imperceptible as grains of gold among the sand, and in moments of depression she saw nothing but sand; yet there were brighter moments when she felt nothing but joy, saw nothing but the gold.
~ Leo Tolstoy
The prince enjoyed unusually good health even among princes; both by gymnastic exercises and by taking good care of his body he had brought himself to such a state of physical fitness that in spite of the excesses he indulged in when enjoying himself, he looked as fresh as a big shiny green Dutch cucumber.
~ Leo Tolstoy