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Quotes About Care

Whatever's on your mind is also on God's heart.
~ Craig Groeschel
Rather than being concerned only with my hopes, my dreams, my concerns, I was called to shepherd others. To love them, hurt with them, pour into them.
~ Craig Groeschel
It would be nice if life weren't so messy, but that's just not the nature of things; we want things to be perfect, but most of the time we just spend our existence cleaning up the messes we make—and sometimes the messes of other people, people about whom we care most in the world.
~ Craig Johnson
Sons, they have their own plans, but a daughter or granddaughter, they will love you forever and take care of you in your old age.
~ Craig Johnson
Words are important, no matter what the language—they are perhaps one of the most powerful things we have. Words can preserve life or invoke death and should be handled with the same care as any deadly weapon.
~ Craig Johnson
We never fooled around much, even though she was older. She was strange about that stuff. But I never cared really. its not why I brang her here anyways.
~ Craig Silvey
I promise-ted I'd care up for him downwise 'til the tailend of time.
~ Craig Thompson
If you have the choice of being abused by your mother or abused by a stranger, you'd choose your mother. It's abuse either way." This came from Arelis Rosario-Keane, a twenty-two-year-old college student and a veteran of the foster care system, referring to the likelihood of getting mistreated in care.
~ Unknown
She had been waiting for him, every day pouring cupfuls of water into the pots that held his plants, turning them in the sunlight, taking care of them because she thought it was a way of taking care of him.
~ Cristina Henriquez
It's like having a child. No matter how much and how closely you mind them, every mother I know has a story about how their child fell off the bed at least once. You can't be there all the time.
~ Cristina Henriquez
All of this avoidance was understandable, well-meaning, and in fact filled with love. But the end result turned out to be greater levels of anxiety.
~ Unknown
There's a belief that to take care of someone else, or to let someone else take care of you—that both are inherently unfeminist. I don't agree. There's no shame in devoting yourself to another person, as long as he devotes himself to you in return.
~ Curtis Sittenfeld
Use with Care!"), outlets that delivered tiny electric shocks ("Use Upper, Not Lower!"), leaky coffeemakers ("Use Sparingly!"), bikes with no brakes ("Use with Caution!"), and countless defunct blenders, tape recorders, televisions, stereo components ("DO NOT USE!"). (Years later, unconsciously at first
~ Unknown
His bigger body dwarfed hers, but he'd always been so careful when they touched. When they made love. His strength had always been in check.
~ Unknown
Fifth graders are independent, have a great sense of humor, and are wonderful problem solvers. They are compassionate and care deeply about things.
~ Cynthia Lord
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~ Cynthia Lord
I got to thinking—when it was too late—you have to reach out to people. To your family, too. You can't just let them sit there, you should put your hand out. If they slap it back, well you reach out again if you care enough. If you don't care enough, you forget about them, if you can.
~ Cynthia Voigt
At the beginning these two things, the real and the imaginative life, are one and the same thing, because the infant at the beginning does not perceive objectively, but lives in a subjective state, being the creator of all. Gradually, in health the infant becomes able to perceive a world that is a not-me world, and to attain this state the infant must be cared for well enough at the time of absolute dependence.
~ Unknown
They had finished their meal. Anne rose to fetch the coffee and as she passed his chair she bent over and kissed him lightly on the forehead. It was a butterfly caress and exactly expressed the relationship between them, which was almost that of father and daughter, but not quite. Fathers and daughters have always known each other and take their affection for granted as a natural thing, but these two had found each other and were grateful.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Malcolm opened the door of the little shed and busied himself lighting the stove. He used the stove to warm the shed so that he could bring the lambs in and warm them. Most hill lambs are hardy and need little care, but some of them, when they arrive in a cold wet world, decide it is not worth the struggle. It was Malcolm's job to coax them to live and usually he succeeded.
~ D.E. Stevenson
Nannie loved babies and sometimes she so longed to hold a tiny baby in her arms that she was tempted to give in her notice and look for another post … but on the other hand she loved the Ayrton children and could not make up her mind to leave them.
~ D.E. Stevenson
You'd better put sunblock on that skeleton head of yours. You're gonna fry." -Bobby
~ D.J. MacHale
Avoid needlepoint tweezers as you can easily injure yourself. And very square tweezers can shear the hair versus plucking it out from the root, causing the appearance of an ingrown.
~ Anastasia Soare
Democracy's a very fragile thing. You have to take care of democracy. As soon as you stop being responsible to it and allow it to turn into scare tactics, it's no longer democracy, is it? It's something else. It may be an inch away from totalitarianism.
~ Sam Shepard