We learned that very few people care how you accomplish something. Instead, these people care more about whether you create value for your end user.
I've realized that although Valentine's Day can be a cheesy money making stint to most people, it's a day of expressing love across the world. It doesn't have to only be between lovers, but by telling a friend that you care, or even an old person that they are still appreciated.
I'm 53. I don't care about high school students. I find them irritating and uninformed.
Health care is not a commodity or privilege, but a human right.
I can hear my brother's voice in my head. Your problem is that you're too emotional. But how can I not be emotional, Rowan? How can I not care?
I don't care where I sit, as long as I get fed.
I care less if I can't be part of your scene because I am the scene. I am everything that is.
I kept telling myself this word, process. Focus on my process, don't care about the result.
In my view, the lost art of listening and ignoring the patient as a human being is a quintessential failure of our health care.
The human heart will seek to be known, understood, and connected with above all else. If you do not connect, the ones you care about will find someone who will.
Let us fear the worst, but work with faith; the best will always take care of itself.
Most fast food is fried. Fried food tastes great, and people dont seem to care about the fat aspect.
The new naval treaty permits the United States to spend a billion dollars on warships-a sum greater than has been accumulated by all our endowed institutions of learning in their entire history. Unintelligence could go no further!. . . In Great Britain, the situation is similar. . . . Until the figures are reversed,. . . nations deceive themselves as to what they care about most.
I care about what the fans feel.
It's an expansion. And it's a stealth mechanism to put the tentacles of socialized medicine even deeper into society.
Why should I worry, why should I care? And even when I cross that line, I got street savoire faire.
We need to stop comparing ourselves to others, and stop patting ourselves on the back for attaining artificial measurements of spirituality. We need to take care that we do not think we are something we are not, or else we may deceive ourselves, setting ourselves up for rebuke in the future when we see Christ face to face
Mass incarceration has become normalized in the United States. Poor folks of color are shuttled from decrepit, underfunded schools to brand new, high tech prisons and then relegated to a permanent undercaste - stigmatized as undeserving of any moral care or concern.
But at 42, 1 don't care what critics think.
Actions speak louder than words. All companies say they care, right? But few actually exercise that care.