Quotes About Assistance
You don't help people in your poems. I've been trying to help people all my life - that's my trouble.
~ Charles Olson
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As she dressed to go, she found that she couldn't put on her own socks and she called me into her room and asked me to help. She sat on the bed and I got down on my knees before her. I had never put socks on another person, and it was harder than I thought it would be.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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People want to help I woman alone. Or try to get in her pants.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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She's 32, and she has three children. She loves to be pregnant but she doesn't want anymore children in her life. So she decided to help another couple. And she's just been amazing.
~ Cheryl Tiegs
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A good neighbor will babysit. A great neighbor will babysit twins.
~ Author Unknown
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Many hands make light work.
~ Proverb
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Old Satan couldn't get along without plenty of help.
~ African-American saying
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Volunteers do it for free.
~ Author Unknown
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The four most important words in the English language are: "How can I help?"
~ Author unknown, c. 1960s
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I've always felt the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, "I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
~ Ronald Reagan, 1986
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and one of the regulations indicates that they were always cautious in expressing opinions of one another or of those outside of the organization, and they were not critical of the lives or affairs of the people they were trying to reform or assist. They also adhered strictly to one of their laws: "Judge not—lest ye be judged also.
~ H. Spencer Lewis
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The government is good at one thing. It knows how to break your legs, and then hand you a crutch and say, 'See if it weren't for the government, you wouldn't be able to walk.
~ Harry Browne
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Two, four, six, eight—Welfare rations come too late. Three, five, seven, nine—Medicare is still behind.
~ Harry Harrison
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It's nice when people have needs you can meet.
~ Laurie Frankel
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One thing that is good about librarians is they listen to what you need and want and think of a way to help you which sometimes is by ignoring what you need and want. Maybe they do not have the book you requested because their library is nothing but leftovers. Or maybe what you requested is wrong-people often are, even smart people who read-but it is okay because librarians have witchlike librarian magic to pick the right book for you
~ Laurie Frankel
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I'll see if we're done with your truck and get you a ride home if we are.
~ Lee Goldberg
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treated them all as if he were their personal law enforcement concierge.
~ Lee Goldberg
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How often do you provide this important service for people who aren't zillionaires, celebrities, or Hollywood power players?
~ Lee Goldberg
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elders need better choices for living out their lives with assistance and dignity.
~ Lee Gutkind
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Fetching objects for people who are too lazy to fetch them for themselves is never a pleasant task, particularly when the people are insulting you.
~ Lemony Snicket
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The chief business of the gods is to give protection and assistance to such of their people as require it; but...they cannot give any help until it is demanded, the free-will of mankind being the most jealously guarded and holy principle in life; therefore, the interference of the loving gods comes only on an equally loving summons.
~ James Stephens
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What would you do without me? Say 'nothing.' Nothing, said the Prince. Good. Then you're helpless and I'll help you.
~ James Thurber
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If you're not going to move, then the least you can do is give me a hand. Don't you have workers for that? Once again, his voice belied his frustration with the dilemma he found himself in. Not all of us have an army of employees.
~ Jan Moran
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Mr. Rushworh was very ready to request the favour of Mr. Crawford's assistance; and Mr. Crawford after properly depreciating his own abilities, was quite at his service in any way that could be useful.
~ Jane Austen
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