104 Quotes About Caring-for-others
- Author Ali Anthony Bell
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We are all tempted by our desires; this is part of our nature. However, what sets us apart from other creatures is our ability to reflect on the consequences of our acts, and to resist the daily temptations which risk hurting others.(Article "Fidelity in Marriage" 2015)
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- Author Tia Walker
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Affirmations are our mental vitamins, providing the supplementary positive thoughts we need to balance the barrage of negative events and thoughts we experience daily.
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- Author John Joseph Powell
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It is an absolute human certainty that no one can know his own beauty or perceive a sense of his own worth until it has been reflected back to him in the mirror of another loving, caring human being.
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- Author Criss Jami
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I suspect that 'Kindness and Cruelty' and 'Mercy and Justice' all have secret affairs, as though they rendezvous only within certain sophisticated souls: those who hate being offensive, but love telling the truth.
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- Author George Stamatis
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No matter what your political views are or which side your on, You must be a decent human being, care, help & do good. Period! ❤️
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- Author Manuel Corazzari
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As you help people become successful eventually you will realice that the person you are helping the most is you
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- Author Manuel Corazzari
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Mother Teresa did not became famous by caring just about herself
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- Author Judy Cornish
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Offering care means being a companion, not a superior. It doesn’t matter whether the person we are caring for is experiencing cancer, the flu, dementia, or grief.If you are a doctor or surgeon, your expertise and knowledge comes from a superior position. But when our role is to be providers of care, we should be there as equals.
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- Author Judy Cornish
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Even though people experiencing dementia become unable to recount what has just happened, they still go through the experience—even without recall. The psychological present lasts about three seconds. We experience the present even when we have dementia. The emotional pain caused by callous treatment or unkind talk occurs during that period. The moods and actions of people with dementia are expressions of what they have experienced, whether they can still use language and recall, or not.
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