Nature Quote by William Shakespeare Download Open image “Our foster-nurse of nature is repose” — William Shakespeare ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Nature
Nature alone cures. ... what nursing has to do ... is to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him. — Florence Nightingale Copy Share Image
The trained nurse has become one of the great blessings of humanity, taking a place beside the physician and the priest. — William Osler Copy Share Image
Sleep, nurse of our life, care's best reposer. — Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury Copy Share Image
“It is a good initiative for the dreams that would change one society to be nursed in another environment, before being transplanted to strive… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
“With increased presence comes kindness and compassion - the nurse's calling cards.” — Carmel Sheridan Copy Share Image
Working on 'Nurse' was actually a labour of love for us; we helped each other through it and found it very uplifting in a… — Paul Whitehouse Copy Share Image
Humanity has to step up, take some time out consciously for nature, and help it recover itself. — Pranitha Subhash Copy Share Image
“I learned a lot about medicine in those years, but I learned more about human nature. I learned about bravery and resilience, about the many forms of grief, and especially about the importance of the little things in one’s life. I’ve said many times that nursing taught me the value of the “little” things that individuate and define our lives—the… — Elizabeth Berg Copy Share
Never forget compassion for an orphan , it brings excellence to human nature . — Ritu Ghatourey Copy Share Image
I hope and pray that mother nature is leaving us alone to get on with the job of cleaning up and recovering from this… — Anna Bligh Copy Share Image
Time hath not yet so dried this blood of mine, Nor age so eat up my invention, Nor fortune made such havoc of my… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Divers philosophers hold that the lips is parcel of the mouth. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs; Being purg'd, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes; Being vex'd, a sea nourish'd with… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I, measuring his affections by my own, Which then most sought where most might not be found, Being one too many by my weary… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Ask God for temp'rance. That's th' appliance only Which your disease requires. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies Which busy care draws in the brains of men; Therefore thou sleep’st so sound. Julius Caesar (2.1.248-251)” — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Have you not heard it said full oft, A woman's nay doth stand for naught? — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
It is indeed a surprising and fortunate fact that nature can be expressed by relatively low-order mathematical functions. — Rudolf Carnap Copy Share Image
“THIS tale of my sore-troubled life I write, To thank the God of nature, who conveyed My soul to me, and with such care… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Put on my J's and dance the whole night away Im naughty by nature like Im hip-hop hooray With my hands in the sky,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Borrow trouble for yourself, if that's your nature, but don't lend it to your neighbours. — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
“Men mistook measurement for understanding. And they always had to put themselves at the center of everything. That was their greatest conceit. The earth… — Robert Harris Copy Share Image
“She was, he knew- and had known very early, he supposed- one of those rare and always lovely humans whose moral nature was so… — John Williams Copy Share Image
“When the water covers the earth the sun will vanish the darkess and the cold will come.When the last dragon and the last Elf… — Silvana de Mari Copy Share Image
Well, The Day the Earth Caught Fire was a story... I don't if anybody knows what it is but it was about... in the… — Val Guest Copy Share Image
“It is not the force of the wind, but the depth of the roots.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
The history of mankind interests us only as it exhibits a steady gain of truth and right, in the incessant conflict which it records… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image