Quotes about Help
Look around and see whom you can serve.
— Anne Lamott
We said that we believed that the truth would set us free, and the truth was that the Sunday-school staff was burned out, that there were almost no people of color, and that if we didn't get more help, we'd have to close down.
— Anne Lamott
Gratitude is seeing how someone changed your heart and quality of life, helped you become the good parts of the person you are.
— Anne Lamott
Look around and see whom you can serve. This will fill you.
— Anne Lamott
Your most generous and insightful work needs help finding the people it's meant to serve. And your most successful work will spread because you designed it to.
— Seth Godin
Grace is love that cares and stoops and rescues." Grace is the opposite of karma. We get what we don't deserve: the love, mercy, forgiveness of God. Grace is unmerited favor. Grace is here for you right now, in the middle of what is hard or not working. The writer to the Hebrews described it this way: "Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need" (Heb. 4:16 ESV).
— Sheila Walsh
To be active in a church social life or church activities or even a church mission to help the hungry or reach the poor, but really our dedication has to be born out of an infatuation with Jesus.
— Max Lucado
Those who help a child help humanity with an immediateness which no other help given to human creature in any other stage of human life can possibly give again.
— Phillips Brooks
There will come into every life moments of despair and the need for direction from a divine source-even an unspoken plea for help.
— Thomas Monson
There is something else I am after, out here in the wild. I am searching for an even more elusive prey . . . something that can only be found through the help of wilderness. I am looking for my heart.
— John Eldredge
The worst drugs are as bad as anybody's told you. It's just a dumb trip, which I can't condemn people if they get into it, because one gets into it for one's own personal, social, emotional reasons. It's something to be avoided if one can help it.
— John Lennon
When we hold our thoughts up against God's standards of what is true and what is real, we can recognize and, with His help, learn to release many of our negative emotions, damaging thoughts, and destructive attitudes.
— Elizabeth George