Quotes About Care
I did say when we were wed that I would always see ye fed, no?" He pulled me closer, tucking my head into the curve of his shoulder. "I gave ye three things that day," he said softly. "My name, my family, and the protection of my body. You'll have those things always, Sassenach—so long as we both shall live. No matter where we may be. I willna let ye go hungry or cold; I'll let nothing harm ye, ever.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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he told me that a man must be responsible for any seed he sows, for it's his duty to take care of a woman and protect her. And if I wasna prepared to do that, then I'd no right to burden a woman with the consequences of my own actions.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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that a man must be responsible for any seed he sows, for it's his duty to take care of a woman and protect her. And if I wasna prepared to do that, then I'd no right to burden a woman with the consequences of my own actions.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I have noticed," she said slowly, "that time does not really exist for mothers, with regard to their children. It does not matter greatly how old the child is
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Bairns are certain joy, but nay sma' care
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Act as though this one patient is the only person in the world—because to do otherwise is to lose that one, too. One at a time, that's all you can do. And you learn not to despair over all the ones you can't help, but only to do what you can.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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satisfying to be able once again to relieve a pain, reset a joint, repair damage. To take responsibility for the welfare of others made me feel less
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I blotted the tiny wound with the corner of a towel dipped in the vinegar solution. To my surprise, the leeches had worked; the swelling was substantially reduced, and the eye was at least partially open, though the lid was still puffy. Mrs. Fitz examined it critically and decided against the use of another leech. "Ye'll be a sight tomorrow, lad, and no mistake," she said, shaking her head, "but at least ye'll be able to see oot o' that eye.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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from clients for the safeguarding of
~ Diana Gabaldon
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like that! Here, just let me tuck that bit in for ye.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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you do for shock? Hot liquids, blankets. Brandy.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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man must be responsible for any seed he sows, for it's his duty to take care of a woman and protect her. And if I wasna prepared to do that, then I'd no right to burden a woman with the consequences of my own actions.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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After all, who's going to look after all the sick folk, if your grannie's lying about in pieces?" F
~ Diana Gabaldon
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onto the fabric of her shift; I reached out one-handed and tweaked the cloth up to cover her. She put a hand over her breast and pressed hard to stop the milk. "What does he mean to do, though? If he finds him.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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But each one of us is called to live our lives in the smaller moments; to do kindness, to risk our feelings, to take a chance on someone else, to meet the needs of the people we care for. Because God is everywhere, and lives in all of us. Those small moments are His. And He will make of those small things glory…and let His…greatness…shine in…in you.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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The impulse to touch a sleeping child never fades, no matter that the child is a good deal larger than her mother, and a woman - if a young one - in her own right.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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not really exist for mothers, with regard to their children.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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about things. And once I got old enough for such a thing to be a possibility, he told me that a man must be responsible for any seed he sows, for it's his duty to take care of a woman and protect her. And if I wasna prepared to do that, then I'd no right to burden a woman
~ Diana Gabaldon
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The only thing you can do—the only thing—is to try for the one who's in front of you. Act as though this one patient is the only person in the world—because to do otherwise is to lose that one, too. One at a time, that's all you can do. And you learn not to despair over all the ones you can't help, but only to do what you can.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I want to protect ye, Sassenach—spread myself over ye like a cloak and shield you and the child wi' my body.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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IN WHICH MRS. FIGG TAKES A HAND
~ Diana Gabaldon
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suppose—maybe medicines? They're covered
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Healing comes from the healed; not from the physician. That much, Raymond had taught me.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I want to be an incredible father, an incredible husband and take great care of my wife and all my kids and do what I love to do during the day to provide for them. That, ultimately, is what I see as being successful. I just aspire to be even half of how wonderful as my parents are.
~ Jordan Fisher
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