Quotes About Support
No one succeeds alone. No one.
~ Gary Keller
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Albert Einstein had Max Talmud, his first mentor. It was Max who introduced a ten-year-old Einstein to key texts in math, science, and philosophy. Max took one meal a week with the Einstein family for six years while guiding young Albert. No one is self-made.
~ Gary Keller
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Everyone has one person who either means the most to them or was the first to influence, train, or manage them. No one succeeds alone. No one.
~ Gary Keller
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No one is self-made.
~ Gary Keller
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Starting a success support group with some of your work colleagues can help inspire all of you to practice the Success Habit every day. Get your family involved. Share your ONE Thing. Get them on board. Use the Focusing Question around them to show them how the Success Habit can make a difference in their school work, their personal achievements, or any other part of their lives.
~ Gary Keller
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What's the ONE Thing I can do to help others...
~ Gary Keller
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Rodéate solo de gente que vaya a impulsarte hacia arriba». Oprah Winfrey
~ Gary Keller
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Starting a success support group with some of your work colleagues can help inspire all of you to practice the Success Habit every day. Get your family involved.
~ Gary Keller
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our pets help us through hard times. "In dark hours," the poet W. H. Auden wrote of his dog Rolfi, "your silence may be of more help than many two-legged comforters.
~ Gary Kowalski
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Although one's friends and family will gather for support in the event of a human death, those who grieve for a pet will most likely go home at night to a house that feels empty and abandoned.
~ Gary Kowalski
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In dark hours," the poet W. H. Auden wrote of his dog Rolfi, "your silence may be of more help than many two-legged comforters.
~ Gary Kowalski
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A faithful friend is a strong protection. A person who has found one has found a treasure. A faithful friend is beyond price, And his value cannot be weighed. A faithful friend is a life-giving medicine. — The Apocrypha
~ Gary Kowalski
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As we've stressed, you should first take steps to address decision rights and information, and then design the necessary changes to motivators and structure to support the new design.
~ Gary L. Neilson
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If there is one thing young engaged couples need to hear, it's that a good marriage is not something you find; it's something you work for. It takes struggle. You must crucify your selfishness. You must at times confront and at other times confess. The practice of forgiveness is essential. This is undeniably hard work. But eventually it pays off. Eventually, it creates a relationship of beauty, trust, and mutual support.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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This is the journey marriage calls us to, to seek to understand and empathize, for each of us to strive to become a redemptive partner rather than a legal opponent.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Even if you're a giver who likes to give, it's exhausting being married to a taker. A taker will suck the life out of you in many ways, and in one sense undercut your ability to minister to others.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Does your Christian (partner) pray? ... if not, you'll walk through life without the person who knows you most lifting you up in prayerful support. You'll be the only one supporting your kids in prayer. You'll be married to someone who isn't opening themselves up to gods conviction encouragement and support.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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No husband comes in a perfect package. No husband can do it all. Your job as a wife is to fight to stay sensitive to your husband's strengths. Resist the temptation to compare his weaknesses to another husband's strengths, while forgetting your husband's strengths and that other husband's weaknesses.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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spend much of their time and effort trying to bring people down to their level of misery rather than blessing others with joy and encouragement.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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If you fail to cherish your wife in the difficult times, the damage done by those difficulties will be twice as bad and take three times as long to heal.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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Marriage creates a situation in which our desire to be served and coddled can be replaced with a nobler desire to serve others — even to sacrifice for others.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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But ask God to help you. Partner with him to build up and encourage the person with whom you've chosen to spend the rest of your life. Ask. "How can I love my spouse today like he [or she] has never been or ever will be loved?" When we focus on what we can do, it's amazing how little time we have left to become consumed by our disappointments.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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We have a duty to meet our spouse in their need. Correspondingly, we also have a Christian duty not to demand too much of our spouse.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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We're not called to judge our spouses—ever; we are called to love them. We are not called to recount their failures in a Pharisaic game of "I'm holier than you"; we're called to encourage them. We are not called to build a case against them regarding how far they fall short of the glory of God; we are called to honor and respect them.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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