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Quotes About Support

I've got three brothers and two sisters. Dad was a plumber who worked really hard to support six children, and Mum was busy at home. The four brothers shared a room, a bunk bed on each side. It wasn't luxurious.
~ Gareth Barry
It was great working with Dhanush. Since we are married, it worked to my advantage because we were in sync and understood what we wanted from each other.
~ Aishwarya R. Dhanush
My father worked for IBM. My mother raised us kids. There were six of us, and a couple of extra foster kids at any given time.
~ Steve Coogan
Mom worked with autistic children.
~ Isabel Lucas
Mum obviously did not earn much money to feed me and my siblings. She worked hard to raise us, but there was always something missing.
~ Richarlison
I give God the glory for the people I've worked with who have helped me along the way.
~ Richard M. DeVos
It feels like my job is to support people. I support great artists. When I worked with a symphony, I sat in the third chair, not the first chair.
~ Nile Rodgers
I worked with many great assistants to Sir Alex Ferguson over the years. Yet sometimes a manager's second-in-command is more suited to that role than any other. You confide in them - you tell them things that you would not tell the manager - and they are that bridge between the boss and the players.
~ Paul Scholes
A massive thank you also goes to everyone at the SFA for looking after me since I was a young boy, including Frank Reilly, Doc McLean, Jonesy, managers, coaches, staff, the physios, massage therapists, kit men and the media staff I've worked with over the years.
~ Robert Snodgrass
I'd love for Samantha to continue acting after our marriage. She has worked hard to achieve her stardom. Unlike me, she had no family empire to back her career in Telugu cinema.
~ Naga Chaitanya
I have four sisters at home, and both my mom and dad worked, and both of them took care of us. It wasn't like my mom was fully domestic, or my dad was fully domestic: they were just equals in their relationship. So I grew up with the perspective that women should be pursuing their dreams and not have to depend on a guy.
~ Daya
I have worked really hard on my game, but I think my mother has been a real pillar of strength. She has prayed a lot, sacrificed a lot for me. You know, she hasn't seen me bat so far. When I am batting, she is praying... mothers are like that, aren't they?
~ Yuvraj Singh
I've seen friends get together with someone who's not single, and thought, 'God, don't' - but then it has worked out. Equally, I've seen friends go through terrible times, but still manage to stay together.
~ Zoe Ball
My mom's always worked a lot. Always.
~ Giggs
I wanted to perform well for my mom and dad, because in high school, I didn't have a job. My brothers, they worked at Pizza Hut or places like that, but sports, that was my way of giving back.
~ Junior Seau
I have worked with Habitat for Humanity for awhile.
~ Harry Connick, Jr.
My nan and grandad looked after us when I was young while my parents worked, and most of my childhood memories are with them.
~ Frankie Bridge
My parents worked very hard for me and my sister.
~ Paolo Nutini
Whether it's a state trooper patrolling our highways, a teacher staying late to help a struggling student, or a social worker rescuing an abused child, quality state employees are essential to good government.
~ Kay Ivey
Mental illness can happen to anybody. You can be a dustman, a politician, a Tesco worker... anyone. It could be your dad, your brother or your aunt.
~ Frank Bruno
The only thing that will keep an abortion worker in the industry longer is a pro-lifer who condemns them.
~ Abby Johnson
Having been an aid worker myself, I know the power of aid.
~ Penny Mordaunt
I think I have always been a hard worker in school and in sports and everything. Growing up, my parents encouraged me to do that from day one.
~ Daya
The Savior will help you do what He has called you to do, be it for a time as a worker in the Church or forever as a parent. You may pray for help enough to do the work and know that it will come.
~ Henry B. Eyring