Cares Quotes & Sayings
These cares quotes, sayings and quotations are from our famous quotes collection. Inspirational quotes, sayings and quotations.School-days, I believe, are the unhappiest in the whole span of human existence. They are full of dull, unintelligible tasks, new and unpleasant ordinances, brutal violations of common sense and common decency. It doesn't take a reasonably bright boy long to discover that most of what is rammed into him is nonsense, and that no one really cares very much whether he learns it or not. - Henry Louis Mencken
A hungry people listens not to reason, not cares for justice, nor is bent by any prayers. [La., Nec rationem patitur, nec aequitate mitigatur nec ulla prece flectitur, populus esuriens] - Seneca
For what is love itself, for the one we love best? An enfolding of immeasurable cares which yet are better than any joys outside our love. - George Eliot
I'd like people to think of me as someone who cares about them. - Princess Diana
Blossoms are scattered by the wind and the wind cares nothing, but the blossoms of the heart no wind can touch. - Yoshida Kenko
Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance. - Dave Barry
Dying is an integral part of life, as natural and predictable as being born. But whereas birth is cause for celebration, death has become a dreaded and unspeakable issue to be avoided by every means possible in our modern society. Perhaps it is that in spite of all our technological advances. We may be able to delay it, but we cannot escape it. We, no less than other, nonrational animals, are destined to die at the end of our lives. And death strikes indiscriminately- it cares not at all for the status or position of the ones it chooses; everyone must die, whether rich or poor, famous or unknown. Even good deeds will not excuse their doers from the sentence of death; the good die as often as the bad. It is perhaps this inevitable and unpredictable quality that makes death so frightening to many people. Especially those who put a high value on being in control of their own existence are offended by the though that they, too care subject to the forces of death. - Elisabeth Kubler-Ross