Quotes About Nurture
Kids need to get answers from humans who love them.
~ Neal Stephenson
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When you visit countries that don't nurture these kinds of ambitions, you can feel th absence of hope...people are reduced to worrying only about that day's shelter or the next day's meal. It's a shame, even a tragedy, how many people do not get to think about the future. Technology coupled with wise leadership not only solves these problems but enables dreams of tomorow.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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The measure of a life is a measure of love and respect, So hard to earn so easily burned In the fullness of time, A garden to nurture and protect It's a measure of a life The treasure of a life is a measure of love and respect, The way you live, the gifts that you give In the fullness of time, It's the only return that you expect
~ Neil Peart
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SHE WILL GATHER ROSES This little girl Was born to gather roses, Wild roses. This little girl Was born to glean the rice, Wild rice. This little girl Was born to pick strawberries, Blueberries, elderberries, All the wild berries. This little girl Was born to gather roses, Wild roses. Tsimshian
~ Neil Philip
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What the younger generation didn't understand was that the grass was greenest where it's watered..
~ Nicholas Sparks
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Sentada na cozinha, Denise pensava que a vida era como o estrume. Quando usado no jardim, servia de fertilizante. Eficaz e barato, alimentava o solo e ajudava o jardim a tornar-se tão bonito quanto podia ser. Mas fora dele, numa pastagem por exemplo, e quando pisado inadvertidamente, era uma coisa repugnante.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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I'll start with one healthy kid, but I'd like to have a few naturally and adopt.
~ Anne Hathaway
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It is not accidental that it is love for a child that nearly transforms Ahab and does in the end transform Lear. It is only when the care of another, especially a child, becomes our primary concern that we can finally see and understand why we were created.
~ Chris Hedges
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the tree of liberty must be nurtured by the blood of tyrants, as well as of patriots).
~ Christopher Hitchens
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Don't bruise the Foo!
~ Christopher Moore
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To have a child is the greatest honor and responsibility that can be bestowed upon any living being.
~ Christopher Paolini
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The land is a special thing. Care for it, and it'll care for you. Not many things will do that.
~ Christopher Paolini
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To have a child is the greatest honor and responsibility that can be bestowed upon any living being." At last they arrived at a ribbed
~ Christopher Paolini
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People and land, they're the same, his father used to say. Neglect one and the other suffers eventually.
~ Trudi Canavan
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He would find consolation in the reminder that all flesh was as grass, that in the end all our striving came to nothing, but that in that brief aching and vivid time that we call life, one must do all that was possible to protect, conserve, and nurture this phenomenon of life.
~ Una McCormack
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The habit of loving is definitely one to be cultivated.
~ Val McDermid
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Be good to your body, because it's the only one you're ever going to get.
~ Valerie Frankel
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There are no weeds, and no worthless men. There are only bad farmers.
~ Victor Hugo
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For love is like a tree; it grows of itself; it send its roots deep into our being, and often continues to grow green over a heart in ruins.
~ Victor Hugo
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Remember this, my friends: there are no such things as bad plants or bad men. There are only bad cultivators.
~ Victor Hugo
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There are no bad herbs or bad men; there are only bad cultivators.
~ Victor Hugo
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Sometimes he dug in his garden; again, he read or wrote. He had but one word for both these kinds of toil; he called them gardening. The mind is a garden, said he.
~ Victor Hugo
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With the exercise of a little care, the nettle could be made useful; it is neglected and it becomes hurtful. It is exterminated. How many men resemble the nettle! He added with a pause: Remember this, my friends: there are no such things as bad plants or bad men. There are only bad cultivators.
~ Victor Hugo
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My friends, remember this: There are no bad herbs, and no bad men; there are only bad cultivators.
~ Victor Hugo
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