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Quotes About Support

Do not be someone looking for [insert]. Be [insert] looking for someone. Suggestions for [insert]: —love —friendship —understanding —appreciation —tolerance —a helping hand —a leg up —an answer
~ Robert Brault
It is one thing to show your child the way, and a harder thing to then stand out of it.
~ Robert Brault
What a thing friendship is, world without end!
~ Robert Browning
This milestone was the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous in Akron, Ohio, in June of 1935.
~ Robert Burney
It wasn't your fault. You didn't do anything wrong, you were just a little kid.
~ Robert Burney
To learn to ask for help and guidance from people who are trustworthy,
~ Robert Burney
It's guid to be merry and wise,It's guid to be honest and true,It's guid to support Caledonia's causeAnd bide by the buff and the blue.
~ Robert Burns
I would help others, out of a fellow-feeling.
~ Robert Burton
Restore a man to his health, his purse lies open to thee.
~ Robert Burton
Who cannot give good counsel? 'Tis cheap, it costs them nothing.
~ Robert Burton
One's family is the most important thing in life. I look at it this way One of these days I'll be over in a hospital somewhere with four walls around me. And the only people who'll be with me will be my family.
~ Robert C. Byrd
The primary purpose of architecture is to support the life cycle of the system. Good architecture makes the system easy to understand, easy to develop, easy to maintain, and easy to deploy.
~ Robert C. Martin
Jacobson makes the point that software architectures are structures that support the use cases of the system. Just as the plans for a house or a library scream about the use cases of those buildings, so should the architecture of a software application scream about the use cases of the application.
~ Robert C. Martin
a good architecture must support: • The use cases and operation of the system. • The maintenance of the system. • The development of the system. • The deployment of the system.
~ Robert C. Martin
The most important thing a good architecture can do to support behavior is to clarify and expose that behavior so that the intent of the system is visible at the architectural level.
~ Robert C. Martin
Programming is so hard, in fact, that it is beyond the capability of one person to do it well. No matter how skilled you are, you will certainly benefit from another programmer's thoughts and ideas.
~ Robert C. Martin
The People's Will tradition of conspiratorial terrorism, which still had some support, was only one of several trends among the populist groups that finally united to form the peasant-based party of Socialist-Revolutionaries (SR's) in 1901–2.
~ Robert C. Tucker
Your enemies, those you stand sharply against, will help you to forge a support base that will not desert you. Do not crowd into the center, where everyone else is; there is no room to fight in a crowd. Polarize people, drive some of them away, and create a space for battle.
~ Robert Greene
If, like Galileo, you can make your master shine even more in the eyes of others, then you are a godsend and you will be instantly promoted.
~ Robert Greene
Understand this: Words are a dime a dozen. Everyone knows that in the heat of an argument, we will all say anything to support our cause. We will quote the Bible, refer to unverifiable statistics. Who can be persuaded by bags of air like that? Action and demonstration are much more powerful and meaningful.
~ Robert Greene
People who rush to the support of others tend to gain little respect in the process, for their help is so easily obtained, while those who stand back find themselves besieged with supplicants. Their aloofness is powerful, and everyone wants them on their side.
~ Robert Greene
Never associate with those who share your defects—they will reinforce everything that holds you back.
~ Robert Greene
those misfortunates among us who have been brought down by circumstances beyond their control deserve all the help and sympathy we can give them
~ Robert Greene
Since honesty rarely strengthens friendship, you may never know how a friend truly feels. Friends will say that they love your poetry, adore your music, envy your taste in clothes—maybe they mean it, often they do not.
~ Robert Greene