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  • And as a nurse, I know very well the importance, for example, of electronic medical records.

    Nurse  
  • Unfortunately, I saw a side of humanity I wish I'd remained blissfully ignorant of, including one driver who threw a bottle at me while I was walking my baby to the doctor on the side of the road and yelled out insults. Nurses who made nasty comments about how I should get a job (I was working two of them, in addition to being a published author). It wasn't that I didn't have a job and wasn't working. The jobs in backwoods Mississippi didn't pay enough to cover living expenses.

    Baby   Jobs   Two  
    "Author Spotlight: Kevin J. Anderson & Sherrilyn Kenyon". Interview with Liz Argall, www.lightspeedmagazine.com. August 2016.
  • Compassion automatically invites you to relate with people because you no longer regard people as a drain on your energy.

    Chogyam Trungpa (2010). “Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism”, p.115, Shambhala Publications
  • The tendency to superstitions should be counteracted from the earliest age; or rather steps should be taken to protect the mind of the child from superstitions imposed upon it by ignorant nurses or silly mothers.

  • There is no curing a sick man who believes himself to be in health.

    Believe   Men  
    Journal Intime 6 February (1877)
  • The way we communicate with others and with ourselves ultimately determines the quality of our lives.

    Life  
    Tony Robbins (2012). “Unlimited Power: The New Science of Personal Achievement”, p.34, Simon and Schuster
  • The nurse sleeps sweetly, hired to watch the sick, / whom, snoring, she disturbs.

    Sleep   Nurse  
    'The Task' (1785) bk. 1 'The Sofa' l. 89
  • conversation is like a dear little baby that is brought in to be handed round. You must rock it, nurse it, keep it on the move if you want it to keep smiling.

    Baby  
    Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry (1945). “The Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield”
  • He was raised by three nurses: freedom, solitude and Mademoiselle. Together, the three of them provided him with an education. From them, he learned everything he believed it was possible to learn.

    Nurse  
  • When I first met you, you were just an annoying novice nurse. But I found out that you saved my life and now you're my little sister. Isn't it funny.

    Nurse  
  • There are problems with nursing - such as the issue of nurses all having to do degrees these days. But that doesn’t mean to say the entire infrastructure of nursing is falling about and that it is populated by unfeeling psychopaths, which is, frankly, the implication sometimes.

    Mean   Nursing  
    "Jo Brand: If the Tories are re-elected in 2015, it could be the end of the NHS". Interview with Rachael Bletchly, www.mirror.co.uk. June 14, 2013.
  • The nurse of infidelity is sensuality.

    Nurse  
    Richard Cecil, Josiah PRATT (the Elder.) (1854). “Remains of the Rev. Richard Cecil ... With a view of his character, by the Rev. Josiah Pratt ... To which is prefixed a memoir of his life signed: J. Cecil . Tenth edition”, p.81
  • Why do you mention my father?' screamed he; 'Why do you mingle a recollection of him with the affairs of today?' Because I am he who saved your father's life when he wished to destroy himself, as you do today-because I am the man who sent the purse to your young sister, and the Paraon to Old Morrel-because I am the Edmond Dantes who nursed you, a child, on my knees.

    Children   Father   Men  
  • I was a Navy officer writing about Navy problems and I simply stole this lovely Army nurse and popped her into a Navy uniform, where she has done very well for herself.

    Writing   Nurse  
    "Tales of the South Pacific". Book by James A. Michener, 1947.
  • Some people think that doctors and nurses can put scrambled eggs back into the shell.

    Nursing  
  • Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of names in her hand whether or not I was for shock treatment, the new and fashionable means of quieting people and of making them realize that orders are to be obeyed and floors are to be polished without anyone protesting and faces are to be made to be fixed into smiles and weeping is a crime.

    Morning   Mean   Hands  
    Janet Frame (1980). “Faces in the water”
  • Now, now," said Vale in a sickeningly sweet voice reminiscent of a nursery nanny. "I already gave him a drubbing for courting Emmie."Reynaud raised his eyebrows. "You did?""He did not," Hartley said even as Vale nodded happily. "I threw him down the stairs."Vale pursed his lips and looked skyward. "Not my recollection, but I can see how your memory of the event may've become hazy.

  • The very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health, or of nursing, for they are in reality the same, obtain among the well as among the sick.

    Nursing  
    Florence Nightingale (1860). “Notes on Nursing: What it Is, and what it is Not”, p.4
  • India, which is the nursery of the great faiths of the world

    Nurse  
    Leo Tolstoy (2016). “The Spiritual Works of Leo Tolstoy: A Confession, The Kingdom of God is Within You, What I Believe, Christianity and Patriotism, Reason and Religion, The Gospel in Brief and more: Lessons on What it Means to be a True Christian From the Greatest Russian Novelists and Author of War and Peace & Anna Karenina (Including Letter to a Kind YouthandCorrespondences with Gandhi)”, p.779, e-artnow
  • Peace is the first thing the angels sang. Peace is the mark of the children of God. Peace is the nurse of love. Peace is the mother of unity. Peace is the rest of the blessed souls. Peace is the dwelling place of eternity.

  • The nurse is temporarily the consciousness of the unconscious, the love of life of the suicidal, the leg of the amputee, the eyes of the newly blind, a means of locomotion for the newborn , knowledge and confidence for the young mother, a voice for those too weak to speak, and so on.

    "A Virginia Henderson Reader: Excellence in Nursing".
  • I think all those years that I spent as a nurse, from the age of seventeen, just allowed me an insight into human emotion at those times of life when it's so important. And to see and witness those times of grief and love and loss and all those things was such a huge privilege, both in my own personal life, but it also, I think, spills over into my writing. I think the one thing that most novelists have is some degree of emotional intelligence, and if you don't have that, then perhaps you might struggle to be a novelist, because that has to come out somewhere.

    Writing  
    Source: therumpus.net
  • One of the most fashionable notions of our times is that social problems like poverty and oppression breed wars. Most wars, however, are started by well-fed people with the time on their hands to dream up half-baked ideologies or grandiose ambitions, and to nurse real or imagined grievances.

    Dream   Real  
    Thomas Sowell (2002). “Controversial Essays”, Hoover Inst Press
  • He knew it was possible for shame to be nursed and doctored like an illness, if you wanted to keep it separate from the rest of your life, but that didn't mean there'd be any way to keep from knowing it was there.

    Mean   Nurse  
  • God who sends the wound sends the medicine.

    Nurse  
    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1872). “Sancho Panza's Proverbs: And Others which Occur in Don Quixote”, p.17
  • Read to your children all of the time Novels and nursery rhymes Autobiographies, even the newspaper It doesn't mater; it's quality time Because once upon a time We grew up on stories in the voices in which they were told We need words to hold us and the world to behold us For us to truly know our souls

    Children   Nurse  
  • It becomes no man to nurse despair, but, in the teeth of clenched antagonisms, to follow up the worthiest till he die.

    Men   Nurse  
  • There's something wrong when hedge fund managers pay lower tax rates than nurses or the truckers

    Nurse  
    Source: www.foxnews.com
  • I wanted to be a vet, a nurse, a chef - I mean, anything but the music industry. But once I hit high school, the bug really bit me. You can't deny where you come from and what's in your genes, and music definitely was. I haven't looked back since.

    School   Mean   Nurse  
    "Lady Antebellum Talk Crushes, Clashes and Chemistry". Interview with Beville Darden, theboot.com. May 23, 2008.
  • Faith is the champion of Grace, and Love the nurse; but Humility is the beauty of Grace.

    Nurse  
    Thomas Brooks (1866). “The Complete Works of Thomas Brooks. Ed”, p.30
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