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Quotes About Rescue

At the beginning, because the lives of the hostages were at stake, then during this silent period we have taken several measures like not accepting the ultimatum of the terrorists threatening to kill our foreign affairs minister.
~ Alberto Fujimori
Before you throw it away, let Mighty Mendit save the day.
~ Billy Mays
Thus, only in a hopeful and confident temper, in a proud and constructive spirit, will we rescue the present and safeguard the future of our beloved country.
~ Bainbridge Colby
Somehow, failures in the public sector are always judged as systematic. The private sector thus exists to ride to the rescue - and their failures are only judged anomalies. A pretty nice arrangement for investors. The only people who suffer are the citizens.
~ Rick Perlstein
Tess Bean had sent him flailing into the freezing cold water.
~ Sally Goldenbaum
I crave broken men. When I try to save other people am I trying to save myself? Am I covering up for my lack of strength by putting people back together? I am tired. I want someone to save me - build an intricate web and place it beneath me in case I fall.
~ Samantha Schutz
When I try to save other people am I trying to save myself? Am I covering up for my lack of strength by putting people back together?
~ Samantha Schutz
Sometimes it's the princess who kills the dragon and saves the prince.
~ Samuel Lowe
I bit my arm, I sucked the blood,And cried, A sail! a sail!
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
I can't stand to think about Cheyenne up there hungry and cold with a gun pointed to her head." "I've
~ Sandra Robbins
The hardest thing about adolescence is that everything seems too big. There's no way to get context or perspective, ..... Pain and joy without limits. No one can live like that forever, so experience finally comes to our rescue. We come to know what we can endure, and also that nothing endures.
~ Sara Paretsky
Of course she's coming to stay with us," Laurel said briskly. "I didn't just save her ass in the middle of the woods so she could run off again.
~ Sara Shepard
It was astonishing that Elizabeth could keep finding perfect little replicas. It was repugnant that she kept charming children into trusting her. He supposed he should feel some sense of pride that he'd helped to save these kids, but all he felt was resentment. Damien and the girl had only been stuck in this nightmare for a few months, max. They'd get their childhoods back. They'd get to see their parents. They'd get to live.
~ Sara Shepard
Sometimes rescue comes to you. It just shows up, and you do nothing. Maybe you deserve it, maybe you don't. But be ready, when it comes, to decide if you will take the outstretched hand and let it pull you ashore.
~ Sara Zarr
I've lived life without you, and I couldn't bear it. Not when I had the strength to save you.
~ Sarah Beth Durst
We may be sinking in the North Atlantic in the most famous ship disaster of all time, but God can still use us to reach out and save others through our witness.
~ Mark Dever
Another door swung open, and another guard appeared, this time with Gabrielle, who wore a black catsuit and rappelling harness.
~ Ally Carter
Pinocchio, spurred on by the hope of finding his father and of being in time to save him, swam all night long.
~ Carlo Collodi
Maybe everyone is just waiting for some else to save them.
~ Margaret Peterson Haddix
Suddenly, out of nowhere, some random old guy grabs me on the arm and starts dragging me into a side corridor. "You must come with me," he says in an urgent voice.
~ Mari Mancusi
I push throughthe wind to the north-facing window and stand before it. 'I will bring her back!' I shout into the darkness. I do this because I know Rhauk will be listening.
~ Marianne Curley
And often enough, when we think we are protecting ourselves, we are struggling against our rescuer.
~ Marilynne Robinson
often enough, when we think we are protecting ourselves, we are struggling against our rescuer.
~ Marilynne Robinson
He could barely open his eyes. 'Hello? You there, God? It's me Judy.' 'Kipling. Can you hear me?' 'I'd like to order room service, please. I'd like the spaghetti Bolognese.' He rolled off the raft into the pool, sinking. I pulled off my shoes and raincoat and dove after him, finding him drifting motionless along the bottom. Madly I kicked back to the surface. 'Kipling! Can you hear me? 'It's the final countdown,' He sang, his eyes slits. I was the lone nurse working in a madhouse.
~ Marisha Pessl