Florence Nightingale's Quotos
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE’s Quotos……
01. I can expect no sympathy or help from (my family - Florence Nightingale
02. How very little can be done under the spirit of fear - Florence Nightingale
03. Hospitals are only an intermediate stage of civilization - Florence Nightingale
04. I attribute my success to this - I never gave or took any excuse - Florence Nightingale
05. There is no part of my life, upon which I can look back without pain - Florence Nightingale
06. The very first requirement in a hospital is that it should do the sick no harm - Florence Nightingale
07. Women have no sympathy and my experience of women is almost as large as Europe - Florence Nightingale
08. To understand God's thoughts we must study statistics, for these are the measure of His purpose - Florence Nightingale
09. She said the object and color in the materials around us actually have a physical effect on us, on how we feel - Florence Nightingale
10. Were there none who were discontented with what they have, the world would never reach anything better - Florence Nightingale
11. I think one's feelings waste themselves in words; they ought all to be distilled into actions which bring results - Florence Nightingale
12. Apprehension, uncertainty, waiting, expectation, fear of surprise, do a patient more harm than any exertion - Florence Nightingale
13. It may seem a strange principle to enunciate as the very first requirement in a hospital that it should do the sick no harm - Florence Nightingale
14. The world is put back by the death of every one who has to sacrifice the development of his or her peculiar gifts to conventionality - Florence Nightingale
15. The martyr sacrifices themselves entirely in vain. Or rather not in vain; for they make the selfish more selfish, the lazy more lazy, the narrow narrower - Florence Nightingale
16. I have lived and slept in the same bed with English countesses and Prussian farm women... no woman has excited passions among women more than I have - Florence Nightingale
17. So never lose an opportunity of urging a practical beginning, however small, for it is wonderful how often in such matters the mustard-seed germinates and roots itself - Florence Nightingale
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE’s life story…..
Florence Nightingale, the Lady with the Lamp, was a celebrated English Nurse and Pioneering Modern Nursing, Writer and Statistician born on 12 May 1820 at the Villa La Columbaia, near the Porta Romana at Bellosguardo in Florence, Italy;....(Read the full story)
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