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Quotes About Rescue

Which is better, law and rescue, or hunting and breaking things up?
~ William Golding
God doesn't help those who help themselves; He helps those who can't help themselves!
~ Joyce Meyer
We are never so lost that our angels cannot find us.
~ Stefanie Powers
It's important to realize that we adopt not because we are rescuers. No. We adopt because we are rescued.
~ David Platt
Singing about being rescued will never get old. Never.
~ Travis Thrasher, Marvelous
In times of troubles, we call on Lord Jesus Christ, He saved us.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
It only takes one person, one voice from somewhere beyond, to save a life.
~ Kirsten Arcadio, Borderliners
I remember Chap saying Jesus was a lifeline. And I needed one. Had needed one for a long time, I guess. So I prayed for the first time in my life and let Jesus rescue my soul from the depths.
~ Jessica R. Patch, Deep Waters
The habit of trusting God - could there be such a thing? Could such a habit be a lifeline when tribulations swept over you? Could you hang on to it during the worst of the storm without seeing any evidence that it was real? And then when the strongest waves and winds of sorrow had passed, could you realise that what you had held in your hands all along was genuine, that it was your means of rescue?
~ Jamie Langston Turner
Als iemand haar uit de narigheid haalt sterft ze.
~ Jan Wolkers
You see that one man will give a reward for the recovery of his tup, while another will only give thanks for the rescue of his wife. I suggest to you that one need not read the articles in the newspaper at all, for here - in the humble notices - all humanity is laid bare.
~ Jane Harris
There is no difference between being rescued and being captured.
~ Jane Mendelsohn
Rose made a mental note---make that another mental note---to take Poe aside, should they manage to actually rescue the Resistancce fleet without dying in any of a dozen ways she decided it would be too depressing to catalog. Having already proven amenable to disobeying orders, assuming false identities, and committing simple assault, the pilot's astromech was now developing a taste for larceny.
~ Jason Fry
He's not burying you, Mallory. He's freeing you. Excavating you from a mountain of heroin and bringing you back to society. And look at you now!
~ Jason Rekulak
Morally, however, we had had absolutely no choice but to abort our summit try to help Thor and Chantal get down the mountain. That's why I find it so hard to stomach all the accounts in recent years—especially on Everest—of climbers ignoring others in trouble for fear a rescue effort would sabotage their own summit bids.
~ Ed Viesturs
For a naked man to drag a shrieking, clawing man-eater forth from a window by the tail to save a strange white girl, was indeed the last word in heroism.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
The feeling he had nourished and given prominence to was one of thankfulness for his escape: he was like a traveller so grateful for rescue from a dangerous accident that at first he is hardly conscious of his bruises. Now he suddenly felt the latent ache and realized that after all he had not come off unhurt.
~ Edith Wharton
But he would see clearer, breathe freer in her presence: she was at once the dead weight at his breast and the spar which should float them to safety.
~ Edith Wharton
nerves and the toll of the shingles, telling her that the shingles made people depressed, that and other bull, how shingles took a long time to abate, and she telling him that they never abated, that they were always there, worse before rain, barometers of a sort. Patsy, who had done a bit of nursing, coming twice a week to her rescue, bathed the sores, remembered a few things from her nursing days, what ointment to apply
~ Edna O'Brien
Once you've been taken, you usually have twenty-four hours left to live.
~ Edward Bloor
Suffering feels like our biggest problem and avoiding it like our greatest need—but we know that there is something more. Sin is actually our biggest problem, and rescue from it is our greatest need.
~ Edward T. Welch
RESCATE Y es siempre el jardín de lilas del otro lado del río. Si el alma pregunta si queda lejos se le responderá: del otro lado del río, no éste sino aquél. A Octavio Paz
~ Alejandra Pizarnik
We're needed to save an innocent barrel of wine from a lecherous duke's son.
~ Alethea Kontis
unless I'm miraculously rescued by an idiot who thinks beauty is a weakness.
~ Alethea Kontis