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People may resist our advice, spurn our appeals, reject our suggestions, refuse our help, but they are powerless against our prayers.
— Jill Briscoe
I don't get as much female attention as you'd think, because I never go out.
— Matthew Morrison
Government charity gives the most to those who refuse to help themselves; private charity gives less.
— James Cook
Many first possess wealth, and are then possessed by it.
— Ludwig Klages
Be thankful to those who refuse to help you, for they force you to summon upon your warrior within.
— Miya Yamanouchi
If, living in the world, you refuse to be a part of it, you will help other out of this chaos - not in the future, not tomorrow, but now.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Freud is all nonsense; the secret of neurosis is to be found in the family battle of wills to see who can refuse the longest to help with the dishes.
— Julian Mitchell
I refuse to do anything that would help Republicans win a Senate seat in New York, and give the Senate majority to the Republicans.
— Harold Ford Jr.
We will not refuse to help the helpless or lift up the fallen, but we will reuse to wallow in the mud because of our sympathies.
— Ernest Holmes
Life sure gives us serious lessons, but I refuse to sit down and take notes. I can pretty well do that walking!
— Marie Abanga
Let the dream unroll itself to its very end. You cannot help it. But you can look at the dream as a dream, refuse it the stamp of reality.
— Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
If the President asked you to help, I don't think anybody could refuse, unless one felt that one couldn't be effective.
— Joseph Stiglitz
Th' dead ar-re always pop'lar. I knowed a society wanst to vote a monyment to a man an' refuse to help his fam'ly, all in wan night.
— Finley Peter Dunne
Neither refuse to give help when it is needed, ... nor refuse to accept it when it is offered.
— Lloyd Alexander
He sought ... to transform the grief which looks down into the grave by showing it the grief which looks up to the stars.
— Victor Hugo
This is the hardest of all: to close the open hand out of love, and keep modest as a giver.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The straight path must sometimes be crooked.
— Carole Wilkinson