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Quotes About Help

The external world is committed to helping Georgia settle its problems.
~ Eduard Shevardnadze
In high school, I had a couple girlfriends who had very extreme eating disorders. Anorexia and bulimia. And in college as well. It's just heartbreaking. As someone going through it, it's heartbreaking. And as a friend who's helping a friend going through it, it's heartbreaking. It's a real, real disease.
~ Katie Lowes
Helping people keeps me going.
~ Denise Austin
God blesses him who helps his brother.
~ Abu Bakr
God helps those who fear Him.
~ Abu Bakr
I used to think I was tough, but there's a difference between bravado and courage, and I only started to show courage when I began to get help. So now I make a point of telling people, 'Hey, it's a good thing to ask for help, not a bad thing.'
~ Jimmy Barnes
Everybody wanted to make it. One guy makes it. In a family when one guy makes it... 'Hey ain't you going to help us out?'
~ Louie Anderson
Well, I had a lot of help from my father with the soldering and so on, and he was very good at math and was fascinated with computers, and so I was fortunate enough to have a bunch of exposure going all the way back to high school - this was in the 1960s.
~ Mitch Kapor
He climbs highest who helps another up.
~ Zig Ziglar
Thus, it is natural for liberals to see it as the function of the government to help people in need and hence to support social programs, while it is equally natural for conservatives to see the function of the government as requiring citizens to be self-disciplined and self-reliant and, therefore, to help themselves. This
~ George Lakoff
Social programs are also seen by liberals as ways for the government to simultaneously help people (Category 2) and strengthen itself (Category 5).
~ George Lakoff
It was foolish indeed - thus to run farther and farther from all who could help her, as if she had been seeking a fit spot for the goblin creature to eat her in at his leisure; but that is the way fear serves us: it always sides with the thing we are afraid of.
~ George MacDonald
The part of the philanthropist is indeed a dangerous one; and the man who would do his neighbour good must first study how not to do him evil, and must begin by pulling the beam out of his own eye.
~ George MacDonald
I saw thee ne'er before; I see thee never more; But love, and help, and pain, beautiful one, Have made thee mine, till all my years are done.
~ George MacDonald
In seeking to improve their conditions, might I not do them harm, and only harm?
~ George MacDonald
The part of philanthropist is indeed a dangerous one; and the man who would do his neighbor good must first study how not do do him evil, and must begin by pulling the beam out of his own eye.
~ George MacDonald
He gives us the will wherewith to will, and the power to use it, and the help needed to supplement the power, whatever in any case the need may be; but we ourselves must will the truth, and for that the Lord is waiting, for the victory of God his father in the heart of his child.
~ George MacDonald
The other farmers sympathised in principle, but they did not at first give him much help. At heart, each of them was secretly wondering whether he could not somehow turn Jones's misfortune to his own advantage.
~ George Orwell
He must have compassion upon those who are injured and smitten by misfortune and aid them within reasonable limits.
~ George S. Clason
I thought not that you would. But it is there and simple too. Just this: If thou desire to help thy friend, do so in a way that will not bring thy friend's burdens upon thyself.
~ George S. Clason
To me she is a goddess of love and dignity whose pleasure it is to aid those who are in need and to reward those who are deserving.
~ George S. Clason
She is ever anxious to aid those who please her. Men of action please her best.
~ George S. Clason
I thought not that you would. But it is there and simple too. Just this: If you desire to help thy friend, do so in a way that will not bring thy friend's burdens upon thyself.
~ George S. Clason
He came to me in distress when his gold was gone. I counseled with him.
~ George S. Clason