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Quotes About Helping

We take such good care of our employees. What I do is think about what I would want my employer to be like. We started helping our employees with every facet of their lives, and our HR problems went from A to Z in reverse.
~ Mike Lindell
You cannot help little men by tearing down big men.
~ William J. H. Boetcker
I like hanging with my family and helping them on their way however I can. There's a new tragicomedy every half-hour, there is laughter, there are tears, and it's all real. They are endlessly entertaining, they have given me so much, they've given me a chance to 'see' things again.
~ Gord Downie
I don't consider myself a rock star chef, I really don't. I cook for a living and I try to help out as many people as I can in my life and that's all I care about. I don't care about the fame of television, I use to a lot.
~ Robert Irvine
Parents of recovered children, and I've met hundreds, all share the same experience of doubters and deniers telling us our child must have never even had autism or that the recovery was simply nature's course. We all know better, and frankly we're too busy helping other parents to really care.
~ Jenny McCarthy
Helping strategies, if indeed they are to be ultimately helpful, demand careful examination of long-term implications. There is no guarantee that unexamined charity will have a redemptive outcome simply because it 'seems right' or feels good to the giver.
~ Robert D. Lupton
That's our job," Faz said. "Solving murders and helping people find religion.
~ Robert Dugoni
The hands that help are better far than lips that pray.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
There is a difference between helping, comforting, feeding, and empowering people. As I've said many times: Simply giving money (or entitlements) to poor people only serves to keep them poor longer.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
Mother Teresa said, "there should be less talk; a preaching point is not a meeting point. What do you do then? Take a broom and clean someone's house. That says enough.
~ Robin S. Sharma
The only thing removed by Rockefeller were the worn carpets, which he donated to the needy through a local church.
~ Ron Chernow
I think of that word, power, and what it means. It means you feed your people, you help the world. I never understood what else there was to it
~ Linda Hogan
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~ Lisa Gardner
If you're taking care of your family and society and are comfortable you can start to think about helping those most in need globally. That's how we became engaged in those things.
~ Bill Gates
I don't wish to be successful but I definitely wish to be successful in helping someone, sometime for something good.
~ Manasa Rao
By helping yourself, you are helping humankind. By helping humankind, you are helping yourself. That's the law of all spiritual progress.
~ Christopher Isherwood
When we grow in spiritual consciousness, we identify with all that is in the world there is no exploitation. It is ourselves we're helping, ourselves we're healing.
~ Govindappa Venkataswamy
The by-product is that they more people you help, the "richer" you become, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and definitely financially.
~ T. Harv Eker
You are never a real guru until you understand that you are serving others and delivering them to the light.
~ Robin Sacredfire
We are not primarily put on this earth to see through one another, but to see one another through.
~ Peter De Vries
You simply could not help everybody; but you could at least help those who came into your life.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
And he thought for a moment how stupid our society had become, that its nanny-like concern for risk should prevent one man helping another to take a dead friend up the steps
~ Alexander McCall Smith
Mma Ramotswe had expected no thanks for what she had done. You helped other people—you just did. Had her van broken down, then she would have hoped that somebody would have done the same for her, and she thought that they would.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
You simply could not help everybody; but you could at least help those who came into your life. That principle allowed you to deal with the suffering you saw. That was your suffering. Other people would have to deal with the suffering that they, in their turn, came across.
~ Alexander McCall Smith