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I take care of military families. Their sacrifices are very real.
— Mark Vonnegut
I now see that is a woman's God-given role to tend to the home and take care of the children: it's just that the entire planet is our home, and every child on it is one of our children.
— Marianne Williamson
If you let people own their land, they take care of it. That's why privately owned land is always taken care of, and the parks look like cesspools. Nobody takes care of what everybody owns.
— Grover Norquist
Something's very wrong with a nation that would rather spend money on war than take care of its children.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Work allows us to take care of God's creation and bring glory to Him as His stewards.
— Eric Metaxas
Being physically fit helps me think better and feel better. I only have this one body. I want to make the most impact that I can; taking care of my body helps me help others. That's a big reason why I do it.
— Tim Tebow
I have an interesting perspective on depending on others. I think it gives people a chance to serve. And I'm not so much big on independence, as I am on interdependence. I'm not talking about co-dependency, I'm talking about giving people the opportunity to practicing love with its sleeves rolled up.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
We love those whom we serve (p. 26)
— Richard Paul Evans
To open the book of another's life requires great care, as the pages must be turned with delicacy and caution -- but it is usually worth the effort.
— Richard Paul Evans
Does God take care of beasts, and not of his more noble creature? And therefore we ought to judge charitably of the complaints of God's people which are wrung from them in such cases. Job had the esteem with God of a patient man, notwithstanding those passionate complaints.
— Richard Sibbes
Martin Luther, when he walked in the woods, used to raise his hat to the birds and say, 'Good morning, theologians—you wake and sing, but I, old fool, know less than you and worry over everything, instead of simply trusting in the heavenly Father's care.
— Richard Wurmbrand
We can feel unworthy that the King of kings attends to such seemingly insignificant details in our lives. Read Matthew 6:25—34. As you think about your last week, thank Jesus for all the needs that He has met.
— Richard Wurmbrand