Assistance Quotes
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What children can do with the assistance of others might be in some sense even more indicative of their mental development than what they can do alone
Lev Vygotsky
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To the wrongs that need resistance,
To the right that needs assistance,
To the future in the distance,
Give yourselves.
Carrie Chapman Catt
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Real assistance is to help people to help themselves. We can't do everything for everybody, but there is room for all who try to make it.
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr.
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I get three to five calls weekly from individuals needing further food assistance than what they already have access to.
Dave Mason
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I have fought to provide emergency assistance for farmers and ranchers to help respond to the downturn in the economy.
Allen Boyd
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My friends I now leave, not knowing when, or whether ever, I may return, with a task before me greater than that which rested upon Washington. Without the assistance of that Divine Being, who ever attended him, I cannot succeed. With that assistance, I cannot fail.
Abraham Lincoln
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Women are quite able to make friends with a man; but to preserve such a friendship - that no doubt requires the assistance of a slight physical antipathy.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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To practice virtue is to selflessly offer assistance to others, giving without limitation one's time, abilities, and possessions in service, whenever and wherever needed, without prejudice concerning the identity of those in need.
Lao Tzu
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In conclusion I wish to say that in working at the problem here dealt with I have had the loyal assistance of my friend and colleague M. Besso, and that I am indebted to him for several valuable suggestions.
Albert Einstein
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Arrogance occurs in people who have achieved something and believe that they independently caused their own success with no assistance, support, or input from others.
Cherie Carter-Scott
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There might be other assistance that can be offered.
Jack Straw
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But a problem occurs about nothing. For that from which something is made is a cause of the thing made from it; and, necessarily,every cause contributes some assistance to the effect's existence.
Anselm of Canterbury