23 Quotes About Supporting Other

As humans, we are social creatures. We are always looking for support from others. It can come in many forms. People will provide us with emotional support when we’re feeling down, religious support when we need guidance, and financial support when we need money Read more

Sometimes it can be difficult to know what support to give out to others. These quotes about supporting others will help you get there.

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I'm always with you:- Hey, I'm with you, I'm always standing behind you , To hold you whenever you fall. To fix your broken pieces, To hold your side &To hold your hand, even if everyone else refuse to. I'm always with you, No matter how much hard it become, & It doesn't matter, even if we had fight or some misunderstandings, Or since how long we last talked, But whenever you're in need, I'm always with you. I'm always with you, Without asking a single thing from you in return, Not even with any expectations, I'm with you because, I believe in you, I always care, I always understand things, That you fail to explain, That you feel shy to share& I understand even if you don't say. That's why I'm always with you.! ❤ . Ridhdhesh Jivawala
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You are either supporting the vision or supporting division Saji Ijiyemi
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It is not blindly pushing your own agenda that will enrich the world. It’s is your ability and willingness to understand, appreciate, anticipate, address, serve and support the lives of others that will. Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Fortunately for the cause of science and of humanity, we had as Governor-General of Cuba at that time General Leonard Wood, of the United States Army. General Wood had been educated as a physician, and had a very proper idea of the great advantages which would accrue to the world if we could establish the fact that yellow fever was conveyed by the mosquito, and his medical training made him a very competent judge as to the steps necessary to establish such fact. General Wood during the whole course of the investigations took the greatest interest in the experiments, and assisted the Board in every way he could. William Crawford Gorgas
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Only nurture a broken heart that recognizes it, and is willing to put in the work of minding. T.F. Hodge
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To truly motivate others 1) discover what their motives, desires & drivers are 2) genuinely connect with and support them from the heart. Rasheed Ogunlaru
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The strength of a man is less of the man and much more of who and what backs the man. Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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Some people, no matter how much love you give them, cannot be saved. The first victories do not guarantee the last. That doesn't mean there isn't a point to loving them, or that the first victory doesn't matter. If anything, love them more. Celebrate the victory while it remains a victory. Joy is limited-- but then, so is sorrow. Isabella Rogge
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There is no greater power and support you can give someone than to look them in the eye, and with sincerity/conviction say, 'I believe in you. Ken Poirot
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Some strive to make themselves great. Others help others see and find their own greatness. It's the latter who really enrich the world we live in Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Isolation is at the heart of all disease, therefore healing requires community and the support of others. Sharon Weil
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While in principle groups for survivors are a good idea, in practice it soon becomes apparent that to organize a successful group is no simple matter. Groups that start out with hope and promise can dissolve acrimoniously, causing pain and disappointment to all involved. The destructive potential of groups is equal to their therapeutic promise. The role of the group leader carries with it a risk of the irresponsible exercise of authority. Conflicts that erupt among group members can all too easily re-create the dynamics of the traumatic event, with group members assuming the roles of perpetrator, accomplice, bystander, victim, and rescuer. Such conflicts can be hurtful to individual participants and can lead to the group’s demise. In order to be successful, a group must have a clear and focused understanding of its therapeutic task and a structure that protects all participants adequately against the dangers of traumatic reenactment. Though groups may vary widely in composition and structure, these basic conditions must be fulfilled without exception. Commonality with other people carries with it all the meanings of the word common. It means belonging to a society, having a public role, being part of that which is universal. It means having a feeling of familiarity, of being known, of communion. It means taking part in the customary, the commonplace, the ordinary, and the everyday. It also carries with it a feeling of smallness, or insignificance, a sense that one’s own troubles are ‘as a drop of rain in the sea.’ The survivor who has achieved commonality with others can rest from her labors. Her recovery is accomplished; all that remains before her is her life. Judith Lewis Herman
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Notwithstanding how good a seed my be, it's proper germination, growth and fruit bearing may be mutilated if not planted in a good soil Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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Young people will always need mentors to guide and support them. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Never once did I think you were less than a good person. Veronica Purcell
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Aboriginal Okinawan Karate was traditionally taught in modest home Dojos, in small informal groups (sole purpose of teachings revolved around life preservation), in A closely tied supportive environment; unlike main island modern Japanese version with rivalry and competition, instructed in large groups belonging to even larger organizations with pseudo-militaristic hierarchy Soke Behzad Ahmadi
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When the football is handed to the ball carrier, everyone counts on that guy gaining a down or getting into the end zone, and when he does the crowd goes wild. But those who carry another’s burden, by helping out a weak or injured brother or sister, make a real difference and score points with God. Jake Byrne
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Without guidance and support for patients and families approaching death, there may be unnecessary conflict, confusion, and trauma that linger long after the passing of a loved one. Lisa J. Shultz
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It is a tragedy, at rate at which EBOLA VIRUS is spreading in West Africa. It is a fatal disease in the history of the world. Intensive education (formal and informal approaches) of the citizens of African can help prevent the spread. International cooperation is urgently needed to combat the EBOLA virus. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Every body should be given the chance and the necessary support to unearth their full potential. Lailah Gifty Akita
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If a great mansion is located in a wrong environment, it loses its real value! So it is, when a great and true genius fails to get the right stage, its real value is least seen! Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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The energy that mosquitoes need to lay eggs is neither the same as that which elephants need to bring forth nor that which a woman needs to push, yet they all need a certain amount of energy vital for them to produce something! Go help somebody for God’s sake; your little is vital! Your little will inspire! Your little will bring smiles! Go help somebody now! Ernest Agyemang Yeboah