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In its basic form, nursing can be seen as a duty, but beyond the incessant operational activities that lay the foundation of our daily work, the profession is all about grace. Helping people is a noble calling. It is a privilege to serve my fellow human beings. Fifteen years has seen many ups and downs at the workplace, but I have enjoyed serving the many patients who come into my care, and have prayed for the souls of those who were on the brink of death. — Katherine Soh

I know what she is thinking. That she will never have those feelings. And she wants to have them. Oh, how much she wants to ... I have seen it before, the way women yearn more for a child when they have fallen in love. It is part of the disease, like the ague that goes with fever. Maybe the real lover's prick goes deep enough to ignite some loning in the womb. Maybe it is the promise of a future, something left over once the passion is spent. — Sarah Dunant

However often you may have done them a favour, if you once refuse they forget everything except your refusal. — Pliny The Younger

I went because I was interested in the alchemy of issues. — Joan Didion

When tea becomes ritual, it takes its place at the heart of our ability to see greatness in small things. Where is beauty to be found? In great things that, like everything else, are doomed to die, or in small things that aspire to nothing, yet know how to set a jewel of infinity in a single moment? — Muriel Barbery

When I'm wearing heels at events, my feet feel like they're sitting in pools of blood. — Elizabeth Olsen

When we're brave, we make others brave. Brave is good. — Lynda Cheldelin Fell

The Costa Rican government is prioritizing laying fiber optic over paving roads. Costa Rica is trying to become one of the Internet societies. This is happening throughout the world. — Reed Hastings

The love we do not show here on Earth is the only thing that hurts us in the after-life. — Steven Spielberg

A photograph is an invitation to look - and to look at looking. — John Paul Caponigro