Nurture Of Oneself Quotes & Sayings
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Nurture the child within oneself and define a new era of global peace and understanding.'-Dalia Qutob — Fida Fayez Qutob & Dalia Qutob

Power is meant to be shared with the goal of empowering others. Hoarded power weakens others and exalts oneself. Power, when grounded in biblical values, serves others by liberating them. It acknowledges that people bear the image of God and treats them in a way that will nurture the development of that image. In so doing, we honor their Creator. — Duane Elmer

Only nurture a broken heart that recognizes it, and is willing to put in the work of minding. — T.F. Hodge

A song for you
A song for me
Is how we relate our life to be — Patty Smith

You cannot blame porn. When I was young, I used to masturbate to Gilligan's Island. — Ron Jeremy

What if history was changed? slavery reversed
Would black ladies see white boys and clinch they purse? — Fredro Starr

Take time for yourself. If you feel guilty eating lunch away from your
desk or lingering in a bath, let the deprogramming begin. — Gina Greenlee

Parents can't indulge our fears. We're supposed to make our kids feel safe, even if we don't feel safe ourselves. — Dana Milbank

There's an answer to every question even if it's elusive. The Kabbalah tells us that there's a level of our souls where we all connect to all the world's accumulated knowledge. Jung agreed, just used different words and called it the collective unconscious. It manifests itself in an inner voice we all can hear if we listen deeply enough. — M.J. Rose

Quality is first engineered; only then it is inspected — J.R.D. Tata

Fella in business got to lie an' cheat, but he calls it somepin else. That's what's important. You go steal that tire an' you're a thief, but he tried to steal your four dollars for a busted tire. They call that sound business. — John Steinbeck

You can't have anything else to say: you've poured out every drop of what you know. — Aristophanes