Florence Nightingale quotes about doing the right thing

The greatest heroes are those who do their duty in the daily grind of domestic affairs whilst the world whirls as a maddening dreidel ~ Florence Nightingale

Here are 10 more real quotes from Florence Nightingale:

1. “Let us never consider ourselves finished nurses… we must be learning all of our lives.”

Florence Nightingale, from her letters and writings

2. “Live life when you have it. Life is a splendid gift—there is nothing small about it.”

Florence Nightingale, from her personal writings

3. “Were there none who were discontented with what they have, the world would never reach anything better.”

Florence Nightingale, quoted in Florence Nightingale: A Biography by Cecil Woodham-Smith

4. “How very little can be done under the spirit of fear.”

Florence Nightingale, from her letters

5. “The greatest heroes are those who do their duty in the daily grind of domestic affairs whilst the world whirls as a maddening dreidel.”

Florence Nightingale, from her letters

6. “Rather, ten times, die in the surf, heralding the way to a new world, than stand idly on the shore.”

— *Florence Nightingale, quoted in Florence Nightingale to Her Nurses: A Selection from Miss Nightingale’s Addresses to Probationers and Nurses of the Nightingale School at St. Thomas’s Hospital

7. “No man, not even a doctor, ever gives any other definition of what a nurse should be than this—‘devoted and obedient.’ This definition would do just as well for a porter. It might even do for a horse. It would not do for a policeman.”

— *Florence Nightingale, from Notes on Nursing: What It Is and What It Is Not

8. “I think one’s feelings waste themselves in words; they ought all to be distilled into actions which bring results.”

Florence Nightingale, from her letters

9. “To be ‘in charge’ is certainly not only to carry out the proper measures yourself but to see that everyone else does so too.”

— *Florence Nightingale, from Notes on Nursing: What It Is and What It Is Not

10. “If a nurse declines to do these kinds of things for her patient, ‘because it is not her business,’ I should say that nursing was not her calling.”

— *Florence Nightingale, from Notes on Nursing: What It Is and What It Is Not