Quotes about Support
I think the U.S. needs a better safety net... If you're a single mum or even a dual-parent working family, what do you do if you've got a sick child?
— Sheryl Sandberg
Nor am I "leading" in any way that the military manuals would recognise or commend. I'm just slogging miserably beside the others. But we are one, each giving his all. I catch a second wind, and I feel my brothers-in-arms catch theirs too. By
— Steven Pressfield
Who walks his path beside me Feels my hand upon him always. No effort he makes is wasted, Nor unseen, unguided by me.
— Steven Pressfield
In defeat one learns who are friends to him, and by whom he is accounted friend.
— Steven Pressfield
It is not an idle or airy-fairy proposition to declare that the universe responds to the hero or heroine who takes action and commits. It responds positively. It comes to the hero's aid.
— Steven Pressfield
A wife's prayers for her husband have a far greater effect on him than anyone else's, even his mother's. (Sorry, Mom.)
— Stormie Omartian
We don't want to limit what God can do in our children by trying to parent them alone—Trust God to take care of them.
— Stormie Omartian
One of the greatest gifts you can give your husband is your own wholeness.
— Stormie Omartian
Cast your burden on the LORD, and He shall sustain you;
— Stormie Omartian
Whatever God has called your husband to be or do, He has also called you to support it and be part of it, if in no other way than to pray, encourage, and help in whatever way possible.
— Stormie Omartian
You may be asking yourself at this very moment, Why isn't Stormie's husband writing this book? The answer is simple. He's just like you. He is a busy man, with places to go, people to see, work to do, a family to support, food to eat, a life to live, golf to play, ball games to watch, channels to flip, and a chronic lack of patience when it comes to writing. It's not that he doesn't pray.
— Stormie Omartian
The more a family can be splintered apart, the weaker and more ineffectual they become, and the more the enemy has control of their lives. One way to avoid this is through prayer. When you cover your family relationships in prayer, whether it be with your children, parents, stepparents, brothers, sisters, grandparents, husband, or wife, there will be far fewer instances of strained or severed relationships.
— Stormie Omartian