I don't license everywhere. I take care of my name.
And I had to take care of a little dog too named Suzy. It was the promoter's wife's - Judy Lynn's - it was her dog. And one of my duties going on the tour was to take care of it.
Take care of all your memories. For you cannot relive them.
Millions of Mexicans leave their kids in order to take care of other kids. That's a very painful thing.
Everything I do in business moves toward eliminating brick and mortar. Call us up and anywhere in the contiguous United States, we’ll get your vehicle and take care of it.
Love is the capacity to take care, to protect, to nourish.
There's a Biblical mandate to reach out to those who are the orphans, the widows in their distress, to take care of the stranger in your land. But that does not mean citizenship.
I don't film messages. I let the post office take care of those.
The whole house came up and I came up with it... I was just praying to the Lord to take care of me.
When my voice breaks, it recovers automatically. I don't do anything special to maintain my voice. I have a natural voice and don't have to take care of it.
Take care of the sense and the sounds will take care of themselves.
I go to Union Square Park, mostly to take care of squirrels.
We were created to take care of, steward the land. That is mankind's purpose on earth, to steward and take care of the land as it feeds off of it.
In Sweden, both parents take care of the children.
If I have one message to young swimmers about taking care of their bodies, it's definitely take care of your shoulders.
Jesus wants us to trust him to take care of all our yesterdays and tomorrows.
The developers, if they decide to move a tortoise, have to pay the long-term costs for enhancing the areas that take care of the tortoise, and it gives us the opportunity to manage an area that is going to be protected.
For most people, their home is their most valuable asset. Yet most of us don't take care of it.