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Quotes about Care

Even the rich are hungry for love, for being cared for, for being wanted, for having someone to call their own.
— Mother Teresa
Love looks around to see who is in need
— TB Joshua
The best way to make your spouse and children feel secure is not with big deposits in bank account, but with little deposits of thoughtfulness and affection in the 'love account.'
— Zig Ziglar
No one gets out of this world alive, so the time to live, learn, care, share, celebrate, and love is now.
— Leo Buscaglia
His eyes never slumber, and His hands never rest; His heart never ceases to beat with love, and His shoulders are never weary of carrying His people's burdens.
— Charles Spurgeon
Standing near someone you love in a time of trouble is its own reward.
— Paul David Tripp
Our mission is to celebrate the greatness of Creation and connect it again to the Core where it came from and to where it will go, with care, lightness, joy, reverence and love.
— Leonardo Boff
FIVE WAYS TO LOVE YOUR PASSENGERS
— Jon Gordon
The crafts-person is only thinking about building his work with love... when you care about your work you stand out in a world where most don't care. Caring leads to success.
— Jon Gordon
Natural men's prudence and care to preserve their own lives, or the care of others to preserve them, don't secure 'em a moment. This, divine providence and universal experience does also bear testimony to.
— Jonathan Edwards
God wants more than anything to let us know he is with us. He sees what we are going through and he cares. Furthermore, he is such a big God that he can afford to deal with us on an intimate level, to encourage us and to wink at us and to hold our hands when we need him to do that.
— Eric Metaxas
At the center were numerous hospital and care facilities, including orphanages. Bonhoeffer had never seen anything like it. It was the antithesis of the Nietzschean worldview that exalted power and strength. It was the gospel made visible, a fairy-tale landscape of grace, where the weak and helpless were cared for in a palpably Christian atmosphere.
— Eric Metaxas