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You're so busy taking care of everyone else, you can't see that someone needs to take care of you. So tell me what you need, and I'll be that for you.
— Rebecca Yarros
Think little of yourselves, but do not think too little of your calling.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Every one needs someone and there is someone for everyone.
— Truth Devour
Everyone needs someone to believe in.
— Johnny Hunt
Admit it, you're probably a very different person at work than you are at home.
Everyone needs to be someone else sometimes. — Brian K. Vaughan
Everyone needs to be someone else sometimes. — Brian K. Vaughan
Meanwhile I married and I adopted three kids who were all from one family and then later I was divorced.
— Betty Hill
Sometimes you can't choose what you love.
— Scott Westerfeld
One should oblige everyone to the extent of one's ability. One often needs someone smaller than oneself.
— Jean De La Fontaine
Sometimes the MOM who's always there for everyone else, needs someone to be there for HER.
— Tanya Masse
Unless someone has walked in your shoes, you really can't judge. Everyone needs to make the best choice for their life.
— Kourtney Kardashian
Imagination needs to be fed.
— Barbara Januszkiewicz
Everyone needs someone to blame.
— Neal Shusterman
If there is one area where equity is crucial and essential,
I think it should be the issue of water. — Kofi Annan
I think it should be the issue of water. — Kofi Annan
I have always found writing pleasant and don't understand what people mean by 'throes of creation.'
— E. M. Forster
I don't trust most people. Except for you."
"Why me?"
"Because everyone needs someone to put their faith in. — Amy Engel
"Why me?"
"Because everyone needs someone to put their faith in. — Amy Engel
Everyone needs a place. It shouldn't be inside of someone else.
— Richard Siken