Top 1200 Not Caring Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
The not knowing would not keep me from caring.
There’s a greatness in not caring what people think
I'm a very caring person. — © Alicia Keys
I'm a very caring person.
Love isn't a perfect state of caring.
The simple act of caring is heroic.
Perhaps we humans are cosmic dwarfs; perhaps we are molecular giants. But there is no denying our mid-scale complexity. We humans live neither at the range of the infinitely small, nor at that of the infinitely large, but we might well live at the range of the infinitely complex. We live at the range of the most caring; we ourselves might embody the most capacity for caring.
Caring is a reflex...You live, you help.
Volunteers are caring friends
I'm beyond caring what anyone expects of me anymore.
Journalism is caring where the fire-engines are going.
I don't think avoiding conflict is not caring. ~Shin
Caring is the only daring.
Adoration is caring for God above all else. — © Evelyn Underhill
Adoration is caring for God above all else.
Our society needs to re-establish a culture of caring.
But what are loyalty and caring really worth?" "To me? Everything.
There's power in looking silly and not caring that you do.
Caring for others is the basis of worldly success.
Caring about anyone leaves you vulnerable.
I am all about caring. I have always been like that.
Sharing is caring, but I don't care.
There is in the act of preparing, the moment you start caring.
Caring for others is an expression of what it means to be fully human.
Most people are hurt deeply by betrayals in relationships. It might be better to really get up against and sort of contact that caring, and maybe take a more loving stance even with your own pain, and keep your feet moving towards what you really want, because the cost in terms of intimacy and connection and caring that comes when you try not to be vulnerable, when you're constantly looking out for betrayals of trust, is too great. It makes it very hard to have relationships of the kind that you really want. One, look where the pain is. Flip it over; you'll find that's where the values are.
Caring is tough.
With knowing comes caring.
Historically, girls have not been encouraged to be scientists, to be explorers, and there's a social kind of constraint, of course. Having the responsibility, a disproportionate part of the responsibility, for caring for families, caring for children. I know this challenge from firsthand experience because I have three children and four grandsons.And some of the time I have spent as a scientist and as an explorer has meant choosing to not be with my children and grandchildren as much as I might otherwise have done had I not been a scientist, an explorer.
Change comes from listening, learning, caring and conversation.
I was taught in kindergarten: sharing is caring.
I think that a man should be caring.
Manly men have a caring heart for all living things.
I've stopped caring what people think.
I love caring for my home and family.
I understand the dignity that comes from work and caring for one's family.
Dallas was not a caring city, but it was efficient.
We have lost the art of sharing and caring.
I believe in love that's fun, that is caring, giving, and that is honest.
Caring makes you want to work harder.
Caring for others creates the spirit of a nation. — © Pat Nixon
Caring for others creates the spirit of a nation.
My stepson is a caring, considerate, worthy human being.
Civility is the art and act of caring for others.
If I was renowned as as tough coach, I also wanted to be a caring one
Caring for veterans shouldn't be a partisan issue. It should an American one.
All lives end. All hearts are broken. Caring is not an advantage.
The meaningful work and the meaningful relationships are, to me, comparable rewards. I think being on a mission to do something great is great, and to be on that mission with people who you have really meaningful relationships with not only provides both types of rewards, but it's mutually supportive. Because you can have tough love, but there's also the love part of that in terms of the caring for each other, and when you have the caring you can be tougher on each other. Some people describe it as an intellectual Navy Seals.
Living is the art of loving. Loving is the art of caring. Caring is the art of sharing. Sharing is the art of living. If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.
From caring comes courage.
Conservation is humanity caring for the future.
I'd like to think I'm a caring human being. — © Norman Schwarzkopf
I'd like to think I'm a caring human being.
Caring for veterans shouldn’t be a partisan issue. It should an American one.
I am a quiet man. I tend to think things through and try not to say too much. But here I am, saying perhaps too much. But there are these feelings inside me which need badly to escape, I guess. And this makes me feel relieved because one of my big concerns these past few years is that I've been losing my ability to feel things with the same intensity- the way I felt when I was younger. It's scary- to feel your emotions floating away and just not caring. I guess what's really scary is not caring about the loss.
Caring doesn't sometimes lead to misery. It always does.
We remember Kurt for what he was: caring, generous and sweet.
You do change when you have the responsibility of caring for children.
Patience is the art of caring slowly.
Caring for our veterans is the duty of a grateful nation.
Baseball is caring. Player and fan alike must care, or there is no game. If there's no game, there's no pennant race and no World Series. And for all any of us know there might soon be no nation at all. It is good to care - in any dimension. More Americans put their caring into baseball than into anything else I can think of - and most put at least a little of it there. Baseball can be trusted, as great art can, and bad art can't.
Caring is the essence of nursing.
My parents were loving, caring, generous and thoughtful.
I stopped caring what people thought.
South Africans are caring, compassionate and loving people.
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