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Quotes About Caring

I'm more apt to shed a tear than my wife about family matters.
~ George Pelecanos
People say, 'Oh Mark, you're a big softie, and you burst into tears so easily.'
~ Mark Henry
Don't hold back from being an 'empath.' Don't be afraid of shedding your tears. Feel it. Feel the full extent of everything. It gives us strength.
~ Dia Mirza
People in the tech community may not like politics because it seems less interesting or less pure than what they're doing. But you see the result of not caring about politics. This is no longer an abstract problem.
~ Brian Schatz
But people who really know me, know that I am not a bad boy at heart... I am a big teddy bear.
~ A. J. McLean
Behind closed doors, Rob is a real teddy bear, a big softie.
~ Ayda Field
Caring for kids was once a more widely shared, collective responsibility, but that ethic has faded in recent decades.
~ Robert D. Putnam
He does not come to see if we are good: he comes to disturb the caked conventions by which we pretend to be good. He does not come to see if we are sorry: he knows our repentance isn't worth the hot air we put into it. He does not come to count anything. Unlike the lord in the parable, he cares not even a fig for any part of our record, good or bad. He comes only to forgive. For free. For nothing. On no basis, because like the fig tree, we are too far gone to have a basis.
~ Robert Farrar Capon
She had agreed to marry him without realizing that marriage brought a kind a simple pleasure, a pleasure in the continued company of another human being, the act of caring, of carrying with you the thought of someone else. She would, she supposed, never see him age beyond the present day, and found that the thought made her immeasurably sad. Somewhere,
~ Robert Goolrick
Love is the condition in which the happiness of another person is essential to your own.
~ Robert Heinlein
No man can be a friend of Jesus Christ who is not a friend of his neighbor.
~ ROBERT HUGH BENSON
Worriers are most concerned they are not nurturing and caring enough toward other people. They worry about letting other people down, that other people are upset with them, and that other people are unhappy. In fact, worriers tend to be better than nonworriers in anticipating the feelings of other people.8
~ Robert L. Leahy
No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted." —Aesop, "The Lion and the Mouse
~ Robert Maurer
She fell asleep, leaning on his chest, and he edged her a little off a particularly painful bruise, leaned his head back against the tree he had propped them up against, and closed his own eyes.
~ Robin McKinley
Marian... turned her face at last; there were tear marks on it, and Robin felt a pricking behind his own eyes, that Marian should cry over him.
~ Robin McKinley
How can you care for others if you cannot even care for yourself? How can you do good if you don't even feel good? I can't love you if I cannot love myself
~ Robin S. Sharma
Any chance you get, show people love.
~ Robin S. Sharma
Caring too much about what people think about your visionary venture—the one that is flooding you with energy—is an excellent way to ensure you do nothing that matters
~ Robin S. Sharma
That does it. It can't be true love. Mr. Willow has eyes like a sick kitten. You might love a sick kitten but you don't marry it, you keep it as a pet.
~ Rodman Philbrick
Generally, or at least very often, people with a deep interest in animals are the best people around.
~ Roger Caras
The greatest gift and expression of love is the gesture of open arms - let come what comes - not because you don't care, or because you hope to steel yourself against pain, but because you care so much that you are helpless to do anything else.
~ Roger Housden
The Law is a grim, unsmiling thing. Not Justice, though. Justice is witty and whimsical and kind and caring.
~ Rohinton Mistry
Motivation is in fact the most important result of student-engaged assessment—unless students find reason and inspiration to care about learning and have hope that they can improve, excellence and high achievement will remain the domain of a select group.
~ Ron Berger
The apathy, disconnection, or lack of self-esteem that causes students to disengage in school—to stop caring—is not inherent. It is learned behavior.
~ Ron Berger