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woofgang | 11:28 Sun 06th Feb 2005 | Arts & Literature
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I have recently read somewhere a qoutation by Florence Nightingale to the effect that you should not ask "how can I do this right thing" but "how can I cause this right thing to be done whether I am here or not"

I can't finfd the exact quote again or its source and would be grateful for help finding it

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The quote is as follows:

"....let whoever is in charge keep this simple question in her head (not, how can I always do this right thing myself, but) how can I provide for this right thing to be always done?"

It comes from a book written by Florence Nightingale in 1860 called "Notes on Nursing: what it is and what it is not." London: Harrison, 1860.[St. Thomas's Medical Collection S2 b.7.]

You can see the full book on line here:

http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/nightingale/nursing/nursing.html

The quote you are looking for comes under section III - Petty Management.

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Wow, that's really quick. Thanks RevShirls, I am not a nurse (Occupational Therapist) but want to use it in a talk I am preparing for Nurses
No problem, Woofgang. Used this quote for a sermon a while ago and had noted the source at the time. All the best with your talk!
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