Quotes about Support
If you don't like the idea that most of the money spent on lottery tickets supports government programs, you should know that most of the earnings from mutual funds support investment advisors' and mutual fund managers' retirement.
— Robert Kiyosaki
For me, trying to connect our team together is so important. I know we'll play really well when our team gets really tight. So I want to make sure I connect with the players so that I can help them be at their best.
— Dan Quinn
Make friends with the angels, who though invisible are always with you. Often invoke them, constantly praise them, and make good use of their help and assistance in all your temporal and spiritual affairs.
— Francis de Sales
Hope is necessary in every condition. The miseries of poverty, sickness and captivity would, without this comfort, be insupportable.
— Samuel Johnson
A am a great friend of public amusements, they keep people from vice.
— Samuel Johnson
If a man does not make new acquaintances as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone. A man, sir, should keep his friendship in a constant repair.
— Samuel Johnson
Hope is necessary in every condition. The miseries of poverty, sickness, of captivity, would, without this comfort, be insupportable.
— Samuel Johnson
To hear complaints with patience, even when complaints are vain, is one of the duties of friendship.
— Samuel Johnson
Many are friends to the success of reformation, not to reformation.
— Samuel Rutherford
Christ is on both sides: he holdeth up, and throweth down, in one and the same act; he denieth the woman to be his, and is on her side to grace her, to believe that he is her's. Christ putteth his child away, and he desireth that his child should not be put away from him; he is for Jacob in his wrestling, and as if he were against him, saith, 'Let me alone.' Christ here doth both hold and draw, oppose and defend at once.
— Samuel Rutherford
The angels minister to God's servants in time of hardship and danger.
— Billy Graham
Find someone who is having a hard time or is ill or lonely, and do something for him or her.
— Thomas Monson