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Quotes About Help

He says, "You're an idiot. You couldn't get yourself arrested without me along to help.
~ Daniel Wallace
Any kid will run any errand for you if you ask at bedtime.
~ Red Skelton
There is something calming and emotionally restoring when you focus on gratitude for a known deed that helped you, instead of fear of the unknown.
~ Mark Goulston
When you want to help people, you tell them the truth.
~ Thomas Sowell
If she happens to fall, I'll be there to laugh at first and then help her up afterwards.
~ J.A. Redmerski
"A good friend will help you move. But a best friend will help you move a dead body."
~ Jim Hayes
They have either lost confidence that you can help or concluded you do not care. Either case is a failure of leadership.
~ Colin Powell
Let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need.
~ Hebrews 4:16
Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
~ Hebrews 4:16
Eighty's a landmark and people treat you differently than they do when you're seventy-nine. At seventy-nine, if you drop something it just lies there. At eighty, people pick it up for you.
~ Helen Van Slyke
You never have to be scared of the trials but of standing alone in the trials without shelter (Allah's help).
~ Yasmin Mogahed
You were so busy trying to be my savior that you left me all alone.
~ Gayle Forman
What does it mean with regard to tactics, this fact that the proletariat of Western Europe stands all alone: that it has no prospect of any help whatsoever from any other class?
~ Herman Gorter
We are not alone. We have many brothers who in this moment of catastrophe came to help. And we too, because of this, we feel more like brothers and sisters because we helped each other.
~ Pope Francis
I know that I have life only insofar as I have love. I have no love except it come from Thee. Help me, please, to carry this candle against the wind.
~ Wendell Berry
Another decent possibility my critics implicitly deny is that of work as a gift…They assume—and this is the orthodox assumption of the industrial economy—that the only help worth giving is not given at all, but sold. Love, friendship, neighbourliness, compassion, duty—what are they?
~ Wendell Berry
And then Andy told him about Meikelberger's farm. Had Isaac ever thought of buying more land – say, a neighbor's farm? Well, if I did I've have to go in debt to buy it, and to farm it. It would be more time and help than I've got. And I'd lose my neighbor. You'd rather have your neighbor? We're supposed to love our neighbors as ourselves. We try. If you need them, it helps.
~ Wendell Berry
He knew that I was living in loss. He knew, if anybody did, that there was nothing that could be done about it, nothing certainly that he could do, and yet he came. He came to offer himself, to be with us in Virgil's absence, to love us without hope or help, as he had to do. This was a baby that needed to be stood by, and he stood by her.
~ Wendell Berry
It is impossible not to notice how little the proponents of the ideal of competition have to say about honesty, which is the fundamental economic virtue, and how very little they have to say about community, compassion, and mutual help.
~ Wendell Berry
The facts are nothing,' she rejoined. 'I have only my own impressions to confess—and you will very likely think me a fanciful fool when you hear what they are. No matter. I will do my best to content you—I will begin with the facts that you want. Take my word for it, they won't do much to help you.
~ Wilkie Collins
Mi sa che le donne riescono a fare del bene senza essere tanto gentili. Gli uomini, be' forse. Ma solo una donna che è anche lei poco per bene sarà davvero gentile con un'altra che ha bisogno di gentilezza
~ William Faulkner
Friends will hand over anything that is needed and think nothing of it!
~ William Golding
Percival Wemys Madison, of the Vicarage, Harcourt St. Anthony, lying in the long grass, was living through circumstances in which the incantation of his address was powerless to help him.
~ William Golding
Anything there is that I can do for you, I will do for you; anything there is that I cannot do, I will learn to do.
~ William Goldman