Hope, Strength and Courage Quotes
Hope, Strength and Courage: With Stories in Medicine Training and the Atypical Sibling Rivalry
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“Yes, the world is complex, increasingly so. In all of time, it has not changed in its constant change, you see.
In your own life, you are not a little girl any more. That’s it. You have grown in your parents’ love and tender care for so long, and your expectation is that family should be the best, that it should be perfect and loving, and that each family member should be wonderful and attentive to each other’s needs.
This is not realistic.
Kathryn, stop taking the good things for granted, be acceptable to change, and be flexible to life outcomes. Sometimes it is not as bad as you think.
Trust your fate and your family are in God’s hands, okay?”
― Hope, Strength and Courage: With Stories in Medicine Training and the Atypical Sibling Rivalry
In your own life, you are not a little girl any more. That’s it. You have grown in your parents’ love and tender care for so long, and your expectation is that family should be the best, that it should be perfect and loving, and that each family member should be wonderful and attentive to each other’s needs.
This is not realistic.
Kathryn, stop taking the good things for granted, be acceptable to change, and be flexible to life outcomes. Sometimes it is not as bad as you think.
Trust your fate and your family are in God’s hands, okay?”
― Hope, Strength and Courage: With Stories in Medicine Training and the Atypical Sibling Rivalry
“This is the story of how I learned, with God’s help, to ‘let go and let God’. I learned that the burden of my responsibilities was weighing me down and I learned that, instead of worrying and striving, practicing gratitude made life so much easier.”
― Hope, Strength and Courage: With Stories in Medicine Training and the Atypical Sibling Rivalry
― Hope, Strength and Courage: With Stories in Medicine Training and the Atypical Sibling Rivalry
“Brother ... join me in making a positive impact in this world. Every soul we touch is valuable in God’s eyes. I lost my insight some time ago when I moved to Meadows Field and left the family, but now I see that in God’s eyes, we can be the grace and blessing
for many people we encounter. As Chris Rupp once said, after we meet others, “Leave them better.”
Keep shining and working for God!”
― Hope, Strength and Courage: With Stories in Medicine Training and the Atypical Sibling Rivalry
for many people we encounter. As Chris Rupp once said, after we meet others, “Leave them better.”
Keep shining and working for God!”
― Hope, Strength and Courage: With Stories in Medicine Training and the Atypical Sibling Rivalry
