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“Face it―nobody cares.But so what? Their apathy doesn't diminish your worth. Learn from it. Make it your job to care for those around you so that they don't feel like nobody cares.”
Richelle E. Goodrich“Caring for someone that doesn't care for you doesn't get you any where, take all the love and care you have for them and give it to someone that actually cares about you, but until you find that person... invest it in yourself.”
Jaz Mehat“We want to care most about what Jesus cares most about.”
Dillon Burroughs, Faith Acts: A Provocative Call to Live What You Believe“Only someone who cares could fake not caring so well.”
Shaun David Hutchinson, The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley“Nobody cares how much you know, until they know how much you care.”
Theodore Roosevelt“It is not only a matter of not caring who knows - it is also a matter of knowing who cares.”
Idries Shah, Reflections“Care and Quality are internal and external aspects of the same thing. A person who sees Quality and feels it as he works is a person who cares. A person who cares about what he sees and does is a person who’s bound to have some characteristic of quality.”
Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values“When you feel this burden, you might be frustrated, wondering why no one else cares as much as you do. The reason why you care and others don't could be because God has aimed it directly at you.”
Craig Groeschel, Weird: Because Normal Isn't Working“You know what I absolutely hate?When people say "the first African-american to do this or the first native to do this" like, seriously, I don't care. At all. I care much more about what you do than the color of your skin. You are just another human being like everybody else.”
Mekiah Johnson“I don't really know a whole lot about complicated, worldly things. But I think parents and siblings, they need to be able to care for each other unconditionally. How many people could you risk your life to protect? Not that many, I bet. Everyone's top priority is taking care of themselves. But if there's anyone who can overcome that, it's flesh and blood. If you understand that feeling, then you can look at other people, and realize, this person's family cares about them, too. That's a really heavy feeling. When you think about that, it becomes a lot harder to do horrible things to them. So I think that love for your family....is really at the root of what it means to care for other people.”
Mohiro Kitoh, Bokurano: Ours, Vol. 8