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A Life That Makes A Difference: for nurses to remember
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Posted over 4 years ago A Life That Makes A Difference "How do you account for your remarkable accomplishment in life?" Queen Victoria of England asked Helen Keller. "How do you explain the fact that even though you were both blind and deaf, you were able to accomplish so much?" An elderly nurse believed there was hope, however, and she made it her mission to show love to the child. Every day she visited Little Annie. For the most part, the child did not acknowledge the nurse's presence, but she still continued to visit. The kindly woman left cookies for her and spoke words of love and encouragement. She believed Little Annie could recover, if only she were shown love. You can never overestimate the power of your love. It is a fire that, once lit, may burn forever Nurse Saying - "You Might Be a Nurse If..."
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| Posted over 4 years ago Nice, thanks! "a day without freckles is like a night without stars" |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Very nice and very true! |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Thank you for posting this...stories like this always give me encouragment to press on with my son..no matter how difficult....
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