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Live life when you have it. Life is a splendid gift-there is nothing small about it.
— Florence Nightingale
Let us never consider ourselves finished nurses ... we must be learning all of our lives.
— Florence Nightingale
I can stand out the war with any man.
— Florence Nightingale
Bismarck was a large persian cat owned by Florence Nightingale.
— Florence Nightingale
That Religion is not devotion, but work and suffering for the love of God; this is the true doctrine of Mystics.
— Florence Nightingale
God spoke to me and called me to His Service. What form this service was to take the voice did not say.
— Florence Nightingale
[On Thomas Babington Macaulay:] He was a most disagreeable companion to my fancy ... His conversation was a procession of one.
— Florence Nightingale
Unless we are making progress in our nursing every year, every month, every week, take my word for it we are going back.
— Florence Nightingale
In a sick-room or a bed-room there should never be shutters shut.
— Florence Nightingale
Rather, ten times, die in the surf, heralding the way to a new world, than stand idly on the shore.
— Florence Nightingale
Heaven is neither a place nor a time.
— Florence Nightingale
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
The craving for 'the return of the day', which the sick so constantly evince, is generally nothing but the desire for light.
— Florence Nightingale
Our first journey is to find that special place for us.
— Florence Nightingale
People have founded vast schemes upon a very few words.
— Florence Nightingale
Marriage is the only chance (and it is but a chance) offered to women for escape from this death and how eagerly and how ignorantly it is embraced.
— Florence Nightingale
To understand God's thoughts we must study statistics, for these are the measure of his purpose.
— Florence Nightingale
Christ, if he had been a woman, might have been nothing but a great complainer
— Florence Nightingale
Nursing is a progressive art such that to stand still is to go backwards.
— Florence Nightingale
I never lose an opportunity of urging a practical beginning, however small.
— Florence Nightingale
A human being does not cease to exist at death. It is change, not destruction, which takes place.
— Florence Nightingale
Patriotism is not enough, there must be no hatred or bitterness for anyone.
— Florence Nightingale
Wise and humane management of the patient is the best safeguard against infection.
— Florence Nightingale
Averages ... seduce us away from minute observation.
— Florence Nightingale
The first possibility of rural cleanliness lies in water supply.
— Florence Nightingale
For the sick it is important to have the best.
— Florence Nightingale
The next Christ will perhaps be a female Christ.
— Florence Nightingale
Can she sing? She's practically a Florence Nightingale.
— Samuel Goldwyn
We set the treatment of bodies so high above the treatment of souls, that the physician occupies a higher place in society than the school-master.
— Florence Nightingale
It is very well to say "be prudent, be careful, try to know each other." But how are you to know each other?
— Florence Nightingale
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
A want of the habit of observing and an inveterate habit of taking averages are each of them often equally misleading.
— Florence Nightingale
Why have women passion, intellect, moral activity these, three and a place in society where no one of the three can be exercised?
— Florence Nightingale
To her [Florence Nightingale] chiefly I owed the awakening to the fact that sanitation is the supreme goal of medicine its foundation and its crown.
— Elizabeth Blackwell
People think me a sort of Florence Nightingale, but I have no heroic qualities. I simply don't feel very much.
— Franny Billingsley
A nurse is to maintain the air within the room as fresh as the air without, without lowering the temperature.
— Florence Nightingale
You must go to Mahometanism, to Buddhism, to the East, to the Sufis Fakirs, to Pantheism, for the right growth of mysticism.
— Florence Nightingale
Moral activity? There is scarcely such a thing possible! Everything is sketchy. The world does nothing but sketch.
— Florence Nightingale
I can expect no sympathy or help from my family.
— Florence Nightingale
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
I think one's feelings waste themselves in words; they ought all to be distilled into actions which bring results.
— Florence Nightingale
There is no part of my life, upon which I can look back without pain.
— Florence Nightingale
Variety of form and brilliancy of color in the object presented to patients are an actual means of recovery.
— Florence Nightingale
There are no specific diseases only specific disease conditions
— Florence Nightingale
She said the object and color in the materials around us actually have a physical effect on us, on how we feel.
— Florence Nightingale
Do not engage in any paper wars. You will convince nobody and arrive at no satisfaction yourself.
— Florence Nightingale
I stand at the altar of murdered men, and, while I live, I fight their cause.
— Florence Nightingale
I attribute my success to this: - I never gave or took an excuse.
— Florence Nightingale
I use the word nursing for want of a better.
— Florence Nightingale
Little as we know about the way in which we are affected by form, by color, and light, we do know this, that they have an actual physical effect.
— Florence Nightingale
The night is given to us to take breath, to pray, to drink deep at the fountain of power.
— Florence Nightingale
I must strive to see only God in my friends, and God in my cats.
— Florence Nightingale
I am not yet worthy; and I will live to deserve to be called a Trained Nurse.
— Florence Nightingale
Never to allow a patient to be waked, intentionally or accidentally, is a sine qua non of all good nursing.
— Florence Nightingale
Never underestimate the healing effects of beauty.
— Florence Nightingale
Apprehension, uncertainty, waiting, expectation, fear of surprise, do a patient more harm than any exertion.
— Florence Nightingale
There is a physical, not moral, impossibility of supplying the wants of the intellect in the state of civilisation at which we have arrived.
— Florence Nightingale
Sick children, if not too shy to speak, will always express this wish. They invariably prefer a story to be told to them, rather than read to them.
— Florence Nightingale
Were there none who were discontented with what they have, the world would never reach anything better.
— Florence Nightingale
How very little can be done under the spirit of fear.
— Florence Nightingale
Woman has nothing but her affections,
and this makes her at once more loving and less loved. — Florence Nightingale
and this makes her at once more loving and less loved. — Florence Nightingale
Diseases, as all experience shows, are adjectives, not noun substantives.
— Florence Nightingale
Unnecessary noise is the most cruel abuse of care which can be inflicted on either the sick or the well.
— Florence Nightingale
Women have no sympathy and my experience of women is almost as large as Europe.
— Florence Nightingale
The very first requirement in a hospital is that it should do the sick no harm.
— Florence Nightingale
Remember my name
you'll be screaming it later. — Florence Nightingale
you'll be screaming it later. — Florence Nightingale
No woman has excited "passions" among women more than I have. Yet I leave no school behind me.
— Florence Nightingale
Every nurse ought to be careful to wash her hands very frequently during the day. If her face, too, so much the better.
— Florence Nightingale
At present we live to impede each other's satisfactions; competition, domestic life, society, what is it all but this?
— Florence Nightingale
Starting a job and working hard is how to be successful.
— Florence Nightingale
The great reformers of the world turn into the great misanthropists, if circumstances or organization do not permit them to act.
— Florence Nightingale
Never give nor take an excuse.
— Florence Nightingale