Quotes about Help
We have no salaries. When one says he is from a good Catholic family and says he wants to help us, why should we refuse his offer?
- Mother Teresa
yeah me see myself as a revolutionary, would wouldn't want no help and imma take no bribe from no one and fight it single handed with music
- Bob Marley
Our society doesn't want to help girls like that [in Black Snake Moan]. They just want to use them.
- Christina Ricci
Surround us with your subtle and hidden prophets, that we might have help to overcome self-deception and face the truth that sets us free. Amen.
- Shane Claiborne
I now think it takes more faith to name our need than to keep believing that something will happen and not doing anything about it. It takes faith, and great courage, to get help, to take the first painful step toward the dream that is in our hearts...I know now that you can look at bricks and cement for years, believing in the vision of a home, but until you get down on your hands and knees and start to build, it will remain a dream.
- Sheila Walsh
In friendship your heart is like a bell struck every time your friend is in trouble.
- Henry Ward Beecher
Any society begins by realizing that together, by helping each other, you can survive better than if you fight each other and compete with each other.
- George Lucas
This is our great covenant: To dwell together in peace, To seek the truth in love, And to help one another.
- James Vila Blake
If your next-door neighbor's house is on fire, you don't want the fire department dispatcher asking whether it was caused by lightning or by someone smoking in bed before agreeing to send a fire truck; you just want the fire put out before it reaches your house.
- Barack Obama
So she was what Hester called a 911 Christian: in the event of an emergency, call the Lord.
- Barbara Kingsolver
A wife had greater wants, naturally, and could do nothing to help her own situation.
- Barbara Kingsolver
I'm sure there are people who, even suddenly understanding the true situation, would have felt no more than a twinge of regret or vague guilt as they continued to sit in embarrassed silence beside the grieving, confused man. On the other hand, I am equally certain there are people who would have been far more sensitive in the first place, who may have recognized that a deeper problem existed and reached out to understand and help before I did.
- Stephen Covey