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I held my mother's hand, making sure she was comfortable before she settled in to rest. Then I went back to the hotel room and cried.
- Barack Obama
The men in the painting, the groundskeepers in the garden—they were guardians, I thought, the quiet priests of a good and solemn order. And I would tell myself that I needed to work as hard and take as much care in my job as they did in theirs.
- Barack Obama
When push comes to shove, a mother takes care of her children from the bottom up.
- Barbara Kingsolver
A mother can be only as happy as her unhappiest child.
- Barbara Kingsolver
This is why we have families.... So we never have to go a single day without worrying ourselves sick.
- Barbara Kingsolver
You have to water the flowers you want to grow.
- Stephen Covey
We have to water, cultivate, and weed on a regular basis if we're going to enjoy the harvest. The difference between our own active involvement as gardeners and neglect is the difference between a beautiful garden and a weed patch
- Stephen Covey
Happy Mom means a happy family!
- Stephen Covey
And to get those eggs on a regular basis, we need to take care of the goose. We need to create and care for the relationships that make those results possible.
- Stephen Covey
In an interdependent situation, the golden eggs are the effectiveness, the wonderful synergy, the results created by open communication and positive interaction with others. And to get those eggs on a regular basis, we need to take care of the goose. We need to create and care for the relationships that make those results realities.
- Stephen Covey
But in the long run, people will trust and respect you if you are honest and open and kind with them. You care enough to confront. And to be trusted, it is said, is greater than to be loved. In the long run, I am convinced, to be trusted will be also to be loved.
- Stephen Covey
The world today is hungry Not only for bread But hungry for love; Hungry to be wanted, Hungry to be loved.
- Mother Teresa