Top 1200 Mother Care Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Movie studios are owned by giant corporations. They care about money; they dont care about movies.
Just keep taking care of my body and all of that. Take care of your body, stay healthy. You'll be alright.
What my first son James did was allow me to care for something in this world when I couldn't care for myself. James saved my life. — © Colin Farrell
What my first son James did was allow me to care for something in this world when I couldn't care for myself. James saved my life.
True love BLOOMS when we care more about another person than we care about ourselves.
I don't care about my "impact" - I only care about the theater as an art form and criticism as an act of writing.
I always thought I'd be the quintessential Earth Mother, but when I had Harrison, I really wasn't the natural mother that I always thought I would be. I adore children, but I was never that interested in newborn babies.
To truly care about this country is to demonstrate that you care about her politics the same when you're winning as when you're losing.
All directors have their strengths and weaknesses, as all actors have, and all artists. What you try to do is complete the relationship and take care of the stuff that the director won't take care of.
Is it just a coincidence that as the portion of our income spent on food has declined, spending on health care has soared? In 1960 Americans spent 17.5 percent of their income on food and 5.2 percent of national income on health care. Since then, those numbers have flipped: Spending on food has fallen to 9.9 percent, while spending on heath care has climbed to 16 percent of national income. I have to think that by spending a little more on healthier food we could reduce the amount we have to spend on heath care.
I didn't come from a household where my mother dragged me outside and said, "You'd better fight." My mother wouldn't let me fight. I was not an aggressive kid.
Don't tell people you care about them when all you really care about is getting your own way.
Discussions of health care in the U.S. usually focus on insurance companies, but, whatever their problems, they're not the main driver of health-care inflation: providers are.
I believe we ought to subsidize some health care for the poor, but Medicare subsidizes everyone's health care. — © James Q. Wilson
I believe we ought to subsidize some health care for the poor, but Medicare subsidizes everyone's health care.
Trump devotees don't care about shrinking the size and scope of government. They don't care about the Constitution. They're not Republicans, except as a flag of convenience.
The world is made up of the big things and the small ones. And the part that's so unfair is that we call them 'big' and 'small' because when something happens to you, when you loose something or someone that your really care about, that's all there is. The world may be blowing up around you, but you don't care about that. You don't care about that at all.
What I favor is that we have health care access to people that is not income based. We have to have health care that is acceptable and it's going to come in a number of forms.
Traveling is the great true love of my life... I am loyal and constant in my love of travel. I feel about travel the way a happy new mother feels about her impossible, colicky, restless newborn baby - I just don't care what it puts me through. Because I adore it. Because it's mine. Because it looks exactly like me.
I know your mother lives in your head - almost everyone's mother does, I guess - but you can't let her have her way on this one
I don't care about Donald Trump. I mean, God is my president. So I just feel sorry for people it affects, but I don't care about him.
I don't know that my colleagues in Congress really care about what happens here in El Paso and in Juarez. They care what happens in their home district.
I don't care how people treat me. I care about my message living on through other people.
No man can honestly sit there and say he doesn't care about what people think, doesn't care if he's got the support of the British public or British fans.
We don't see the Bible as it is itself. We see it in relation to a lot of people who surround it. And because we don't care for some of them, we think we shouldn't care for it.
We want to make sure that we incentivize the health care system to be designed to provide you the best quality health care possible.
If we take care of the business and keep our eye on the goal line, the stock price will take care of itself.
It doesn't matter whether characters are real people or not; if they're not vivid on the page, then the reader doesn't care about them that much, and, if the reader doesn't care about them that much, then they don't care what happens to them.
People in Michigan don't care about the president's Twitter feed. We care about feeding our families.
It's incredible how nature sets females up to take care of people, and yet it is tricky for them to take care of themselves.
Nobody is starving on the streets. We've always taken care of them. We take care of our own; we always have. It is not the government's responsibility.
Britishness is just a way of putting things together and a certain don't care attitude about clothes. You don't care, you just do it and it looks great.
God's care for us is more watchful and more tender than the care of any human father could possibly be.
I care about facts the way I care about oxygen and imbibing enough water a day to live.
I am here for my mother and all the Americans who are forced to spend time arguing with health insurance companies instead of focusing on getting well. I am here for the millions of lives that will be touched and in some cases, saved, by health insurance reform. I am here for the small businesses who are forced to choose between health care and hiring. I am here for the seniors who are unable to afford the prescriptions they need.
I believe we ought to subsidize some health care for the poor, but Medicare subsidizes everyone's health care
I don't really care what people think about my hair. It's my hair, so why should they care? Ooh, that rhymed.
When I was 27, I felt old. I didn't feel healthy. I just wasn't taking care of my body, and I had a body that wanted me to take care of it.
Democrats don't respect Americans' rights because they don't care about the people - they only care about the swamp.
I don't care what you bench. I care if you have friends and family you love, a career that you love, and helped someone you don't know today. — © Dan John
I don't care what you bench. I care if you have friends and family you love, a career that you love, and helped someone you don't know today.
My mother is a very fun-loving person. She has been through a lot in her life. She has had a couple of divorces. When I was in high school she was a single mother. That's when I learned to do my own laundry.
Communicate everything you can to your associates. The more they know, the more they care. Once they care, there is no stopping them.
I don't care what you call me. I'm glad to even have a place in this fashion industry. Plus-size, straight-size, in-betweenie - I don't care regardless.
I think if you can take care of yourself, and then maybe try to take care of someone else, that's sort of how you're supposed to live.
I care about being paid fairly for what I do. When I approach a project, I put my whole heart and soul into it. Because I really care about it.
There's random people calling my phone: 'Your mother gave me your number.' My mother has tried to set me up so many times long-distance.
My mother liked to command me to do things I found scary. I always wanted to stay home and read. My mother only ever wanted me to get away.
We need a cost-effective, high-quality health care system, guaranteeing health care to all of our people as a right.
You know, Californians care about protecting their environment. So do I. But they also care about that in the context of a healthy economy.
It's true that necessity is the mother of invention. But for those of us without fathers, there is a deeper truth - necessity is the mother of self-invention. — © Michael Hainey
It's true that necessity is the mother of invention. But for those of us without fathers, there is a deeper truth - necessity is the mother of self-invention.
People used to think I was so strange because my toiletry bag used to contain so many grooming items and cosmetics and stuff. But I think it's more acceptable these day for guys to take care of themselves. I think it's becoming more commonplace, not just for sportsmen, but for all guys to take care of themselves. Taking care of yourself is a nice thing to do. It's not seen as just a girl thing anymore. You see a lot more guys at the gym taking care of themselves, and I think it's going to continue to grow.
Just care about your teammates, care about the game, try to be good each day. That's the way I do my part.
I don't care what the depth chart is. I don't care what I'm on. I'm going to enjoy it, and I'm going to seize every opportunity that I get, because that's the most important thing.
Customers don't care about rivalries between corporations, they care about getting the best value for their money.
I take care of myself because I'm an actress and I have to take care of my body as it's my tool in order to give in films.
It doesn't matter if you are gay or straight: the man should have strength to take care of families and take care of loved ones.
We take care of illegal immigrants, people that come into the country illegally, better than we take care of our vets. That can't happen.
I'm very objective about what I want to have happen to my protagonists and where that has to come from. On one hand, it does help me that I had a mother who might have taken the last dollar and bought a pack of cigarettes or something, but I also had a mother who exposed me to art, music, other religions, different foods. My mother was very adventurous in her own way, so she fed the part of me that was going to grow up to be a writer. But there's always, too, the opposite response that helps me to create.
I've found a formula for avoiding these exaggerated fears of age; you take care of every day - let the calendar take care of the years.
I looked at Gamergate very cynically. I didn't care about the ethics. And I didn't care about the women I just cared that this is bringing users to my site.
If the director's a communist, whatever, he's a communist. All I care is that he directs. For the actor, the same thing. All you really care is that he comes in and performs.
I care about the people I know and love the most, but I also care about what the people I don't know think in the sense that I want them to think and understand me in a certain way. I don't base my life around either one, and I don't change the way I live to please either set of people, but I do care.
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