Quotes About Support
Be good to your girls!
~ Elisabeth Squires
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That was the very heart of friendship...your willingness to help each other in a jam, to take a friend's problems as your very own.
~ Elise Broach
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A good friend is someone you can count on. No matter what.
~ Elise Broach
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The most important things in a friendship didn't have to be said out loud. James
~ Elise Broach
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Sometimes it bothered him, but mostly it was pretty nice to know that his parents wholeheartedly believed he could do anything, yet were still bursting with pride when he did.
~ Elise Broach
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You cannot train alone and expect to run a fast time. There is a formula: 100% of me is nothing compared to 1% of the whole team. And that's teamwork. That's what I value.
~ Eliud Kipchoge
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I was raised in Boston by three older brothers and a very strong and empowering single mom.
~ Eliza Dushku
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People may come and go,lives may change in a instant,but love and friendship will last forever.
~ Elizabeth
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There is a great distance between encouragement and immodesty.
~ Elizabeth Adams
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friendship in marriage is its own thing: friendship in a cup of tea, or a glass of wine, or a cappuccino every Sunday morning. Friendship in buying undershirts and underpants. Friendship in picking up a prescription or rescuing the towed car. Friendship in waiting for the phone call after the mammogram. Friendship in toast buttered just so. Friendship in shoveling the snow. I am the one you want to tell. You are the one I want to tell.
~ Elizabeth Alexander
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In the absence of organized religion, faith abounds, in the form of song and art and food and strong arms.
~ Elizabeth Alexander
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Each of us made it possible for the other. We got something done. Each believed in the other unsurpassingly.
~ Elizabeth Alexander
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Each of us made it possible for the other. We got something done. Each believed in the other unsurpassingly. In all marriages there is struggle and ours was no different in that regard. But we always came to the other shore, dusted off, and said, There you are, my love.
~ Elizabeth Alexander
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Everyone around her was just between escaping something and not knowing what might come for them next. All they could do was find those people whose hands they would hold fast when they ran.
~ Elizabeth Ames
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Even the smallest thing can be enough to encourage someone who has decided to give up hope.
~ Elizabeth Ann Scarborough
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Four ingredients help make self-control possible: humor, prayer, work, and friends.
~ Elizabeth B. Brown
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The Foundation Blocks of Healthy Relationships 1. Respect 2. Accepting personal responsibility for one's behavior 3. Allowing others to bear the consequences of their behavior 4. Caring without enabling
~ Elizabeth B. Brown
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Interdependency is healthy; dependency is not.
~ Elizabeth B. Brown
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No man can be called friendless when he has God and the companionship of good books.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Life loves to be taken by the lapel and told: "I'm with you kid. Let's go.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Never say No when the world says Aye
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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He was the best and kindest all that time, as even he could be, and carried the kettle when it was too heavy for me, and helped me with heart and head.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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To H.S. Boyd Monday, September 19, 1843. My own dear Friend, — I should have written instantly to explain myself out of appearances which did me injustice, only I have been in such distress as to have no courage for writing. Flush was stolen away, and for three days I could neither sleep nor eat, nor do anything much more rational than cry.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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with not an instant out of the four-and-twenty hours to call my own. It appeared, at the last, that Wilson would have a drawback to her enjoyments in having the child, and I did not choose that: she had only a fortnight, you see, after five years, to be with her family. So I took her place with him; it was necessary, for he was in a state of deplorable grief when he missed her, and has refused ever since to allow any human being except me to do a single thing for him.
~ Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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