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Mr Blunkett has also always said he is proud of his working-class background, so we hope that has not been drummed out of him by New Labour and he can find a way of helping working-class people. John Benson
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One of the ways you do that is by traveling around and helping candidates. Gary Jacobson
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Obviously, there's going to be more than one opinion. It's kind of a controversial situation. But when I look at everything, I think about helping people first. To me, no matter what someone says, it's still worth helping a young man. Tom Amstutz
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When I come to work each day, whether as a commentator for TheStreet.com or a host of Mad Money With Jim Cramer, I have only one thought in mind: helping people with their money. Jim Cramer
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God helps those who cannot help themselves. Charles Spurgeon
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It helps me if I remember that God is in charge of my day - not I. Charles R. Swindoll
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Somebody asked what I wanted on my gravestone. I'm just going to put: 'Glad I Could Help.' Dick Van Dyke
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A writer helps to show you things you knew but didn't know you knew. Dennis Potter
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Anyone who has gone through great suffering is bound to have a greater sympathy and understanding of the problems of mankind. Eleanor Roosevelt
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Losing weight is usually at the top of everyone's resolution list, and keeping it off is the challenge. Marlinda Martinez
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None of us are opposed to keeping the school where it is. But we'll have some obstacles to work through. Frank Brunner
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Maybe the way to do it is through music - keeping the music alive. Barry Gibb
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When I look for a woman, I look for one that's real - that's keeping it 100. I rather someone know that they're sexy and not show it. Jeremih
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Secrets are things we give to others to keep for us. Elbert Hubbard
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This statement of keeping kids out is a powerful one, but kids end up paying the price because they lose a day of instruction and they'll still have to make those lessons up. Lorna Ho
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It's just keeping what I want private, private, and the same with Charlie. Denise Richards
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We can stand up and tell people they ought to be keeping up-to-date with patches, but in the real world, that's not particularly useful advice. There are just so many of them. Eric Hemmendinger
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We were having a lot of trouble keeping up with a large quantity of returns with this system. Don Cox
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Faith and works are bound up in the same bundle. He that obeys God trusts God; and he that trusts God obeys God. He that is without faith is without works; and he that is without works is without faith. Charles Spurgeon
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A lie can travel half way around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. Charles Spurgeon
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Two words will help you cope when you run low on hope: accept and trust. Charles R. Swindoll
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I don't trust what this life has given me. Dennis Rodman
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There is one safeguard known generally to the wise, which is an advantage and security to all, but especially to democracies as against despots - suspicion. Demosthenes
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There are all kinds of devices invented for the protection and preservation of countries: defensive barriers, forts, trenches, and the like... But prudent minds have as a natural gift one safeguard which is the common possession of all, and this applies especially to the dealings of democracies. What is this safeguard? Skepticism. This you must preserve. This you must retain. If you can keep this, you need fear no harm. Demosthenes
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Do not trust all men, but trust men of worth; the former course is silly, the latter a mark of prudence. Democritus
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The hundred-point man is one who is true to every trust; who keeps his word; who is loyal to the firm that employs him; who does not listen for insults nor look for slights; who carries a civil tongue in his head; who is polite to strangers without being fresh; who is considerate toward servants; who is moderate in his eating and drinking; who is willing to learn; who is cautious and yet courageous. Elbert Hubbard
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If only we had an answer. Trust me, we don't know. Chris Duhon