Will you tell Him frankly, that you cannot carry your load, and that you need help? Will you suffer Him to help you in His own way, and be glad and thankful if He will only take you under His care, and direct the whole course of your life for you?
Sickness, doctors, that scares me, not violence -- helplessness. That's why I turn to violent stories.
When a man is able to connect with his feelings, he is able to care more.
If you truly have a passion for what you do, you will care even about the parts unseen.
Both my study of Scripture and my career in entertaining children have taught me to cherish them.
People care more for themselves when they contribute to the system.
All art is propaganda...I do not care a damn, for any art that is not used for propaganda.
What you want in a mentor is someone who truly cares for you and who will look after your interests and not just their own. When you do come across the right person to mentor you, start by showing them that the time they spend with you is worthwhile.
In an oppressive society if a group stands up to take care of the lambs, it automatically stands up against the wolves.
Surround yourself with a bunch of like-minded people, and you'll soak up their habits like a starved sponge. Fat people with fat friends care less about their weight.
Although I've had several major career changes, I was extremely hesitant about making some of them.
My brushwork is quite unsystematic. I slam the paint on in all sorts of ways and leave each result to take care of itself.
Career diversification ain't a bad thing.
And finally I begin to have such a success in my examinations that I found myself in a career you see.
I'm a lyric soprano. I can try to step outside that and do different kind of singing, but it's not something I can sustain over the long haul, and what is good for your voice is good for your career.
For most of my career, I've played roles that were written for other actresses.
Who cares about everyone? What about me?
When I was younger, I used to be super, super shy. I still find myself being scared of things.
We are not bearing our crosses every time we have a headache; an aspirin tablet will take care of that. What is meant is the trouble we would not have if we were not Christians.
The bad things are that our financing of health care is really a moral morass. It is a moral morass in the sense that it signals to the doctors and hospitals that human beings have different values depending on their income status.
The way companies hang on to their marketshare is by being scared.
One of the things I try to be very careful of is not taking a movie when I know I have no inspiration left.
Being a rock & roll star has become as legitimate a career option as being an astronaut or a policeman or a fireman.
Younger women tend to be busier, wearing more layers and more make-up. I don't know if it's because older women are more confident, or just that we don't care any more. But that pared-down approach is the same with the sentences I write; I take out adjectives and adverbs and keep the description to a minimum.
I've always had to create my own markets and I've always been at a juncture in my career.