A Catholic scholar cares nothing for the flippant and superficial cavils and sneers of theological amateurs who venture to criticise and judge the Fathers, the Popes, and the church of God.
But the Catholic Church, which has cast out the Jansenistic leaven as a detestable and deadly poison, cares not for Pharisaic scandal, and does care for the soul of the imperfect and the sinner, whom she acknowledges for her children.
Were it possible to prevail on Mr. Shund to take upon himself the cares of the mayoralty, the deficit of the city treasury would soon be wiped out.
I believe that fellow cares no more for Minnie Raynor than I do for the man in the moon.
Surely a lively and scriptural account of those toils and cares of which he speaks would, particularly when told in his glowing style, be highly interesting to the public.
And the cares that infest the day, Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal away.
I know him better than you do, and I know that he cares a good deal more for you than you suspect, even if he does take queer ways of showing it.
She isn't working for love of her profession and the good it can do to others; all she cares for is the pleasure she takes in it, the pride that it brings her.
When one is at the opera, who cares about the number of vibrations it takes to produce a certain note?
When one is in love, who caresto analyse the charm?
And the night shall be filled with comfort, And the cares with which it begun Shall fold up their blankets like Indians, And silently cut and run.
The white man cares for the black as a kind master should," I returned.
Tis but a little whiffet of a Tory jade who caresnot the snap of her finger for either of us.
Mayhap she will show you how little she cares for me, and how much she cares for you.
The number of persons in Illinois, or Ohio, or Michigan that a New Yorker knows anything about, or cares to see for social purposes, is exceedingly small.
It is, of course, open to any man to say that he cares nothing for the opinion of mankind, and will not take the trouble to influence it in any manner in regard to himself.
Often, too, his thoughts reverted to his son Diego, and the cares and perplexities into which his death might plunge him.
In the meantime the cares and troubles of Columbus were drawing to a close.
Isabella, amidst the cares of the war with Granada, was anxious for the intellectual advancement of her kingdom, and wished to employ Martyr to instruct the young nobility of the royal household.
Her life was always catholic and holy, and prompt to all things in his holy service: for this reason we may rest assured that she is received into his glory, and beyond the cares of this rough and weary world.
For not treasures, nor the consular lictor, can remove the miserable tumults of the mind, nor cares that fly about panelled ceilings.
And in truth the fears and haunting cares of men fear not the clash of arms nor points of darts, and mingle boldly with great kings and men in authority, nor respect the glitter of gold.
I have loved him, fed him, sheltered him, and yet all he cares for is to get my money some day.
And the cares of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of other things entering in, choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful.
The 'cares of this world' and the 'deceitfulness of riches' are but two sides of one thing.
The character of the soil is not irrevocably fixed; but the trodden path may be broken up to softness, and the stony heart changed, and the soul filled with cares and lusts be cleared, and any soil may become good ground.
The dear, heavenly Father watches over and cares for those whose lives are given for the good of others.
She can redeem them whenever she cares to pay back eleven pounds eleven shillings with interest.
I do believe the only person he cares for in the world is Kitty," said Laurie.
You are at liberty to wear handsome watches and chains made of the best gold if your mother cares to see you with things so unsuitable to your class and appearance.
Far weightier cares and wider scenes expand; What devastation marks the new-sown land!
Let kindlier visitants attend my way, Beneath approaching Summer's fervid ray; Nor thankless glooms obtrude, nor cares annoy, Whilst the sweet theme is universal joy.
The constable cares nothing for this stronghold so long as it furnishes money which he may spend gaily in Stirling.
I am quite ready to answer truly any question your majesty cares to ask.
As for the emperor of Melli, he cares not whether these blacks will speak, and be seen or not, so that that he has the profit of their gold[3].
The sorrows and cares of life, the suffering from the gout which raged in his teeth, and sad, sobering old age, had caused him to lay it aside, but with the habit of affection he carried it everywhere.
You do not deserve forbearance or pity, for you are a dishonorable bankrupt, who cares not how much others may suffer, provided his future is secured.
All eyes were turned toward the door through which the king would enter, bowed down, like his generals, with the cares of life, and the burden of old age.
Night spread out her starry mantle over the world, and the sleepers who rested from the burdens and cares of the day.
You are right to compare the great man to the chief cylinder in the machine of state," nodded the duke "He rules and sets all in motion, and cares not whether the rabble are suited or not.
Grief filled his heart at the thought that this head was not only bowed down by the weight of years and well-deserved laurels, but also from its many cares and griefs, and hopeless peering into the future.
Mankind with theircares and sorrows, their joys and hopes, had gone to rest.
The proud secretary of legation has already been in Berlin eight days, and wishes to prove to me that he cares little for Berlin philosophers.
He sat about with them on the veranda, and he made friends among them, and they did what they could to encourage and console him in his impatience to take up his old cares in the management of the hotel.
Perhaps if he caresfor her he will be good to her.
So he appears to be, for the thin hairs which scantily cover his head are white as snow; but whether they have whitened by the frost of years, or through the weight of cares and sorrows, I am not able to say.
She wore a dark-colored dress, and a cap and neck-handkerchief of dazzling whiteness, while the large bunch of keys which were fastened to her side spoke of householdcares and household thrift.
Tis not every one who is sprung from the loins of a King who cares to publish the particulars of his lineage, and John Dangerous may perchance be one of such discreet men.
He wants men--not loblolly boys--and so long as he gets them he cares not a doit where they come from.
She cares for money--the things money buys--more than for anything else in the world.
Still, I suppose, when a woman loves a man, she cares about whatever he is and does, and fits herself to be part of it.
And, do you know, I think that whenever a woman really loves a man, cares for just him, she doesn't want a baby.
No, he cares nothing about Helen," Richard was saying.
I do believe he cares almost as much for this as he does for me.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cares" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.