Quotes About Care
Community health centers do a great deal with limited resources. They provide critical medical care services to many who would otherwise have no other place to go or would end up in an emergency room.
~ Jan Schakowsky
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Toen ik naast het bed ging zitten zei ze dat ik er goed uitzag en ik voelde me toen een soort ludieke ploert. Want ik was gezond en ik kon niets voor haar doen.
~ Jan Wolkers
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in except the medical staff.
~ Jana Deleon
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Mothers have to do a poo in four parts because a child will cry, and then they try and finish off but the child needs them again!
~ Jancee Dunn
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It is possible to care too much. It is possible to believe that you will never be as good as anyone else. And it is possible to let these things take over.
~ Jane Espenson
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Only if we understand, can we care. Only if we care, we will help. Only if we help, we shall be saved.
~ Jane Goodall
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A starving man learns to respect the hand that feeds him, the one who cares for his most primal needs.
~ Jane Henry
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Some revelations stop relationships in their tracks. But others reveal the true person in our midst, the imperfect, limping, and often loving soul we cared about so much. And so we continue to care, and together we rebuild, this time slowly, on a foundation of truth. We can build a house together, or a home, or a beautiful garden that is nourished by acceptance.
~ Jane Isay
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My happiest moments are when all my children are okay. That's just how life is. We've all been through it ourselves. It is hard, because you are so bon of their bone, skin of their skin. You feel things so strongly, if you are truly a loving parent.
~ Jane Isay
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My happiest moments are when all my children are okay. That's just how life is. We've all been through it ourselves. It is hard, because you are so bone of their bone, skin of their skin. You feel things so strongly, if you are truly a loving parent.
~ Jane Isay
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there is nothing more important you can give your little one than a strong relationship with you
~ Jane Nelsen
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in fact, what children really need to grow and develop is unhurried time with caring adults, people who will focus on the child and follow his cues without distraction or expectations
~ Jane Nelsen
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Pampering, sometimes called "spoiling," makes your child dependent on you. As you will learn, it is important to meet all of your child's needs for love and basic care, but it can be harmful to give in to all her wants. As you gain information and knowledge, remember to access your heart and inner wisdom to find the balance of interaction that is respectful and healthy for you and your child.
~ Jane Nelsen
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The question shouldn't be Am I happy? but rather, Does my life have meaning? And yes, my life has meaning. I've created two children, and loving them, caring for them, and helping prepare them for life gives my life purpose.
~ Jane Porter
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I think a lot of people get so obsessed with the wedding and the expense of the wedding that they miss out on what the real purpose is. It's not about a production number, it's about a meaningful moment between two people that's witnessed by people that they actually really know and care about.
~ Jane Seymour
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My mom was paranoid about my safety.
~ Jane Smiley
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There's nothing more haunted than a house. Doesn't matter where, how grand, how small, made of brick, straw, stone, or gingerbread, whether perfectly cared for or blown to bits. Beings gather there. Every house is a planet, exerting gravitational pull. Every house is in a dark wood, every house has a wicked witch in it, doesn't matter if she looks like a fairy godmother...
~ Jane Smiley
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GPs are almost the only doctors these days who understand all problems, can see the whole person…spend time with the dying…see things through to the end.
~ Jane Wilson-Howarth
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How vast was a human being's capacity for suffering. The only thing you could do was stand in awe of it. It wasn't a question of survival at all. It was the fullness of it, how much could you hold, how much could you care.
~ Janet Fitch
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accident." "He's over-protective. Being confined
~ Janet Lane Walters
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It is not the facilities of the cooking stove which make for good food, it is the expertise and care of the cook.
~ Janet MacDonald
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As you no doubt gathered, I do not devote the care to word selection and organization in my letters that I do in my books Generally, I don't write letters at all...Writing, for me, is work, and I do not like to do my work carelessly, but if I waited until I got a letter into the shape I'd be happy with, you would never hear another word from me and would think I had perished on a mountain...
~ Janet Malcolm
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Physical, social, mental and emotional development all continue. In some cases, children are left in care for extended periods. They form bonds with substitute parents which result in additional losses when those bonds are later severed. In other situations, children are moved so frequently that they learn not to trust or show affection to anyone. Their ability to form close and lasting bonds is permanently damaged.
~ Janet Ward
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Yes, He could have. He could let us go through all of our life, bundlin' us and shelterin' us from anything and everything that would hurt us. I could do that with my petunias, Josh. I could build a box around them and keep them from the wind and the rain, the crawlers and the bees. What would happen iffen I did that, Josh?" I jest shrugged. The answer was too obvious. "They'd never bear flowers," said Auntie Lou.
~ Janette Oke
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