Quotes about Support
                        Man cannot really improve himself without improving others.
                    — Charles Dickens
                        
                
                        Every man rejoices twice when he has a partner in his joy. He who shares tears with us wipes them away. He divides them in two, and he who laughs with us makes the joy double.
                    — Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
                        
                
                        Men are born for each other's sake, so either teach people or endure them
                    — Marcus Aurelius
                        
                
                        Men have never been individually self-sufficient.
                    — Reinhold Niebuhr
                        
                
                        As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another
                    — Tim Tebow
                        
                
                        You must understand the troubles of that man farthest down before you can help him.
                    — Booker T. Washington
                        
                
                        Greater love hath no man than to attend the Episcopal Church with his wife.
                    — Lyndon B. Johnson
                        
                
                        There is no escape - man drags man down, or man lifts man up.
                    — Booker T. Washington
                        
                
                        Lady is the buddy of man, skilled with equivalent mental limit.
                    — Mahatma Gandhi
                        
                
                        No man can tell another his faults so as to benefit him, unless he loves him.
                    — Henry Ward Beecher
                        
                
                        God appoints our graces to be nurses to other men's weaknesses.
                    — Henry Ward Beecher
                        
                
                        Is not a patron one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and, when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help?
                    — Samuel Johnson