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Quotes About Support

We have thousands of patients and family members who are dealing with dual devastation, cancer and the hurricane.
~ Greg Anderson
Any disease support community is a place of deep bonds and empathy, and there are thousands if not tens of thousands of them.
~ Howard Rheingold
Even as I experience the low of ending my military career, I have also experienced the loving support of tens of thousands of Americans.
~ Alexander Vindman
I am a firm believer that you can make a difference in someone's life - whether they're thousands of miles away, or on your own block.
~ Michelle Monaghan
There are thousands and thousands of free programs available for people of any income level.
~ Matthew Lesko
I have anonymously helped many thousands.
~ Taylor Caldwell
In the Cleveland area, I have been instrumental in helping to save or create thousands of jobs. People know me there as a person who gets involved.
~ Dennis Kucinich
For thousands and thousands of American kids, libraries are the only safe place they can find to study, a haven free from the dangers of street or the numbing temptations of television. As schools cut back services, the library looms even more important to countless children.
~ Scott Turow
I employ thousands of people, maybe 5,000 or 6,000. In my mind, they are all doing well. Because if they are not doing well in their minds, I'm not as strong as I could be.
~ Harry Triguboff
Terrorists convince thousands of people to kill themselves in the name of God. I can't convince two of my friends to help me move.
~ Adam Ferrara
About 70 percent of the district was new. It was a short amount of time to get to know hundreds and thousands of people. But with the help and support of old friends, we built a grassroots operation organically from the ground up.
~ Adam Kinzinger
When you have adversity and you have pain, you never feel more alone than you do at that moment. And you can be surrounded by hundreds of thousands of people.
~ Sandra Bullock
I'm kind of a life coach for thousands of people.
~ Justin Kan
To wake up every day and realise that there are thousands of people sending love and support your way is one of the biggest things for me.
~ Rohit Saraf
Patronage is a very old phenomenon that's occurred in people and in society for thousands of years. It stems from an emotional response to someone's art. It's a feeling of responsibility and importance and a desire to be a part of what they're making.
~ Jack Conte
I have enjoyed most particularly reading the correspondence between Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss. The genuine friendship, competitiveness and support that thread through their communications are life lessons for us all.
~ Jessye Norman
Nonetheless, the research budgets of the Department of Defense are under enormous stress-and they are extremely important because they support more than 40 percent of all federal funding for engineering schools across the country. So the threat was and is real.
~ Charles Vest
The greatest threat to any artist is surrounding themselves with people who love everything they do.
~ John Cooper Clarke
After the threat of war is gone, we should not turn our backs on the men and women who eliminated that threat. We should embrace them and keep our promises we made to them.
~ Charles B. Rangel
Senators who once supported common-sense legislation have gone silent as stones under the threat of the polluters' spending.
~ Sheldon Whitehouse
In effect, I was asking that if Russia mobilized against Austria, the German Government, who had been supporting the Austrian demand on Serbia, should ask Austria to consider some modification of her demands, under the threat of Russian mobilization.
~ Edward Grey
Iran may or may not be the existential threat to Israel that Netanyahu insists it is. But a lessening of U.S. support for Israel certainly would be. With an indifferent America, Israel would become a lonely, frightening place.
~ Richard Cohen
Early in my career, I played with a guy in Mike Rucker who was a threat on the other side.
~ Julius Peppers
There's got to be a role for an experienced football person helping the manager; not being a threat to the manager, but helping and sorting out a lot of the hassle he has, you know? Letting him concentrate on managing the football side.
~ Neil Warnock