Quotes about Assistance
Fazer magia para si mesma é complicado. A magia é algo que você deve usar para ajudar os outros. Se usá-la em benefÃ
- Alice Hoffman
The Roman Pontiff, when he speaks ex cathedra, that is, when . . . he defines a doctrine regarding faith or morals to be held by the universal church is, by the divine assistance promised to him in Blessed Peter, possessed of that infallibility with which the divine Redeemer [Jesus] wills that His church should be endowed.
- Anonymous
A good neighbor will babysit. A great neighbor will babysit twins.
- Anonymous
I think good publicists are just like good mommies - always looking out, making sure folks are comfortable and making sure that folks are on time and making sure that folks are getting what they need and know what they need to do.
- Ava DuVernay
Welfare's purpose should be to eliminate, as far as possible, the need for its own existence.
- Ronald Reagan
I have a theory about the assists we get in life. Only rarely can we repay those people who helped us, but we can pass that help along to others.
- Lucille Ball
Are you fighting the Black Thing?" Meg asked. "Oh, yes," Aunt Beast replied. "In doing that, we can never relax. We are called according to His purpose, and whom He calls, them He also justifies. Of course we have help, and without help it would be much more difficult.
- Madeleine L'Engle
Everywhere the need exists for maternal sympathy and help.
- Edith Stein
ÆLF (ÆLF) (which, according to various dialects, is pronounced ulf, welph, hulph, hilp, helfe, and, at this day, helpe) implies assistance. So Ælfwin is victorious, and Ælfwold, an auxiliary governour; Ælfgisa, a lender of assistance: with which Boetius, Symmachus, Epicurus, &c. bear a plain analogy.Gibson'sCamden.
- Samuel Johnson
ADMINICLE (ADMI'NICLE) n.s.[adminiculum, Lat.] Help; support; furtherance.Dict. ADMINICULAR (ADMINI'CULAR) adj.[from adminiculum, Lat.] That which gives help.Dict.
- Samuel Johnson
He that adopts the sentiments of another whom he has reason to believe wiser than himself is only to be blamed when he claims the honours which are not due but to the author, and endeavours to deceive the world into praise and veneration; for to learn is the proper business of youth; and whether we increase our knowledge by books, or by conversation, we are equally indebted to foreign assistance.
- Samuel Johnson
Antiochus shall act prosperously according to his mental perception, and shall be so assisted by' his craftiness, as to obtain whatever he shall grasp at.
- John Calvin