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Helping someone come to a saving knowledge of Christ is the greatest achievement possible. Charles Stanley
helping conservation protect
The more you know about a species, the more you understand about how better to help protect them. Alan Clark
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Helping others is a question of being genuine and projecting that genuineness to others. This way of being doesn't have to have a title or a name particularly. It is just being ultimately decent. Chogyam Trungpa
helping conspiracy crime
Prosecutors tend to love conspiracy charges because the rules of evidence are easier, meaning you can get more in to help prove a crime. David Shuster
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I love helping someone else tell their story, but I like being the storyteller sometimes. David Schwimmer
helping ability
All of those measures of relationships that you have in your life help feed your and inform your ability to act. David Koechner
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Seriously? You won’t help me?” “Help yourself get killed? No, I won’t. Dave Barry
helping selling convincing
Selling is never about convincing. It is always about helping. Mark Cuban
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The most satisfactory thing in all this earthly life is to be able to serve our fellow-beings-first, those who are bound to us by ties of love, then the wider circle of fellow-townsmen, fellow-countrymen, or fellow-men. To be of service is a solid foundation for contentment in this world. Charles William Eliot
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We feel an obligation to the people of the Gulf Coast, ... We're representing the fortitude and perseverance and strength of those people who are trying to piece their lives back together. John Carney
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Jack was scrappy. He didn't stop and wrestled a hard-nosed match. He showed a lot of intestinal fortitude today. James Sheridan
fortitude looked needed second stamina stops strong
We looked strong in the first half. We just didn't have the stamina or the fortitude to get stops when we needed them in the second half. Chuck Driesell
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It got close. They kept fighting. That's the kind of test we need going into the playoffs. When we're (in a playoff game) and a team comes back and gets hot, we need to know who has the fortitude to step up and answer. Chucky Atkins
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At the end of the day, downloading software was a task that takes time and fortitude from consumers. Karim Meghji
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Receptiveness is a rare and massive power, like fortitude. George Eliot
distressed reputation taken
She's very distressed to see her reputation taken away. Jane Moscowitz
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You know, sometimes I feel well and vital in the world, and sometimes I just feel so distressed I want to pull my hair out by the roots. Sharon Stone
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I have never known any distress that an hour's reading did not relieve. Charles de Montesquieu
distressed looking parts scale technology
We are looking at many of these distressed (auto parts companies) that have some kind of proprietary technology and some scale of size. Wilbur Ross
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We are naturally distressed that the numbers turned out the way they did, but we are not discouraged. Lekan Oguntoyinbo
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When I'm being funny, I try not to offend. I don't think much of what I've done has been in really ghastly taste. I don't think I have embarrassed many people or distressed them. Kurt Vonnegut
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Now there is distress of nations, with perplexity, the seas and the waves roaring, men's hearts failing them for fear. Margaret MacDonald
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I am concentrating docilely on the question why U.S. restrooms always appear to us as infirmaries for public distress, the place to reagain control. David Foster Wallace
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Greg had a marriage break-up and some troubles, an incident that was made public and was in a very distressed state, suffering depression, Mark Latham