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Last updated on April 16, 2025.
Sometimes I miss my family badly. In those weak moments, books come to my rescue because they help me think differently.
I've always said a romance hero can be deeply flawed... as long as he's willing to rush into a burning building to rescue a basket of kittens.
Ryan finally came to my rescue. He'd thought working together in Paper Moon would help us bond. — © Tatum O'Neal
Ryan finally came to my rescue. He'd thought working together in Paper Moon would help us bond.
In my experience flying search-and-rescue missions, the greatest single variable contributing to successful rescues was the preparedness and expertise of the person(s) in distress.
Hillary Clinton, President Obama, they're trying to turn the American dream into the European nightmare. We need to rescue the country from socialism.
Beauty from another world gave birth to your voice-- sent to rescue scorned hearts from traumatized nights.
I'm even able to have kind of a little bit of a second career in dog rescue. Doesn't pay anything, but it's become a real passion for me.
I never made a daring rescue, which is the story people want to hear. I did go to my share of fires.
Since there are thousands of fairy tales, one may safely guess that there are probably equal numbers where the courage and determination of females rescue males, and vice versa.
No matter how tough the chase is, you should always have the dream you saw on the first day. It'll keep you motivated and rescue you (from any weak thoughts).
There are causes that are dear to me personally including encouraging entrepreneurship, improving livelihoods as well as helping humanitarian rescue and relief efforts.
Commending the victims to almighty God's mercy, I implore his strength upon all involved in rescue efforts and in caring for the survivors.
How oft do they rescue or ruin us, through whimsy or design or a combination of both, the adults to whom we entrust our care!
What with your friend you nobly share, At least you rescue from your heir. — © Horace
What with your friend you nobly share, At least you rescue from your heir.
Thus, only in a hopeful and confident temper, in a proud and constructive spirit, will we rescue the present and safeguard the future of our beloved country.
The concept of a woman with a terrible life who needs a man to come and rescue her, doesn't apply and isn't something we should probably be teaching kids.
Plan B is if Hillary [Clinton] is indicted. Then, even if I missed the deadlines for the first couple of primaries, I'll be there to rescue the party. All bets are off.
My past was so amazing. It's that fine line of appreciating it and letting it go. I have my animal rescue, and I have my daughter and my family that helped me move forward.
Humor does not rescue us from unhappiness, but enables us to move back from it a little.
We won't rescue humanity from self-destruction without a dramatic change in how we invest for our future energy needs.
When I was growing up, I loved stories in which a girl sets out on a quest to rescue the prince instead of the other way around.
Rationalism and Newtonian science has lured us into dark woods, but a new metaphysics can rescue us.
Technology will never rescue anyone from being a bad poet, but if you're good, it has the potential to do a lot of exciting things.
Ggrace is God's best idea - it's His decision to ravage people by love, to rescue passionately, and to restore justly.
A lighthouse doesn't save the ships; it doesn't go out and rescue them, it's just this pillar that helps to guide people home.
What is popular is not necessarily vulgar; and that which we try to rescue from fatal obscurity had in general much better remain where it is.
When I was growing up, there were no cell phones and no roads into the bush, and so if something happened to your plane, that was serious. Nobody was coming to rescue you.
Woman and men of retiring timidity are cowardly only in dangers which affect themselves, but the first to rescue when others are in danger.
Does God notice when I'm afraid? Note the resolve in the eyes of Jesus as he marches through the storm to rescue his friends.
I've got a hangover." "No, you hit your head on the floor." "I can't stay. I've got to rescue that fool Sophie.
There is a set of balances and rhythms to a novel that we can't experience in real life. So I think there is a sense in which fiction can rescue history from confusion.
Look to the lighthouse of the Lord. There is no fog so dense, no night so dark, no gale so strong, no mariner so lost but what its beacon light can rescue.
Not that I don't appreciate the rescue," Holt said. "But I'm forced to ask, in the interest of self-preservation ... exactly how well armed are you right now?
People don't want to read about my work with the homeless or the time and money I pour into animal rescue and organizations that fight poaching.
He’d developed a strangely tender feeling towards such words, as if they were children abandoned in the woods and it was his duty to rescue them.
There's nothing you can do, Sirus. No one can do this for me, and no one can swoop in and rescue me every time I'm challenged. I have to do this on my own.
And I strongly believe people should rescue dogs, or, at the very least, listen to Bob Barker and have your pet spayed or neutered.
What we do not see, what most of us never suspect of existing, is the silent but irresistible power which comes to the rescue of those who fight on in the face of discouragement.
There's a tendency among some male writers to make the women in their stories weak and needing of rescue so that their hero looks like a manly man. — © Karin Slaughter
There's a tendency among some male writers to make the women in their stories weak and needing of rescue so that their hero looks like a manly man.
It seemed silly to me I was getting all this recognition and attention for being with Howard. So I thought, 'I have this platform, what can I do with it?' Let's put forth my passion of animal rescue.
God does not stop at rescuing us; the purpose of that rescue is to enjoy fellowship with us.
I have a rescue dog named Fideo, which means 'noodle' in Spanish, and a cat named Hutch.
Let's face it: Some of us need our burly men to come rescue us.
As the member of a firefighter family myself, supporting the widowed families of rescue workers is an important, personal cause of mine.
When I was nine, I had this girlfriend and we used to have running races in the park. I wanted to be like Superman and fly in and rescue her.
If the Pope urged the Western nations to rescue persecuted Christians in the Middle East, I would back him wholeheartedly.
These days it takes a child nearly 20 years to find out that Superman, Batman will not come to his or her rescue.
Americans will quarrel over how, who, or what to rescue or save, but the idea that the nation ought to be off doing it is challenged only by a few.
Saddam Hussein has been brutal against his people, but when he was committing those crimes, the international community did not come to the rescue of the Iraqis. — © Bianca Jagger
Saddam Hussein has been brutal against his people, but when he was committing those crimes, the international community did not come to the rescue of the Iraqis.
Why not, when it can be done without exposure or expense, let me rescue some of America's miserable children from vice and guilt?
People rescue each other. They build shelters and community kitchens and ways to deal with lost children and eventually rebuild one way or another.
A girl expecting rescue never learns to save herself. Even with the means, she will find her courage wanting.
She refused to think of Neil, brave and quiet, whose reward for a heroic rescue was to be slowly devoured by strange cave balloons.
The first time I sang in church, when I was ten, the applause was so overwhelming that I started to weep. My mum had to rescue me from the stage.
But there are realities governing what they can do. And Ukraine cannot live with the false image that somehow or another the West will come and rescue her. It's not going to happen.
The public life of every political figure is a continual struggle to rescue an element of choice from the pressure of circumstance.
Disassociating, mindfulness, transcendence-whatever the label-it's a sort of loophole in our contract with reality, a form of self-rescue.
If I wish to engage, then the enemy, for all his high ramparts and deep moat, cannot avoid engagement; I attack that which he is obliged to rescue.
It is only in the depths of crisis and despair that the fear of losing one's personality breeds millennial hopes of rescue: otherwise, complacency prevails.
My father lost an eye to a snapped cable while trying to rescue trapped miners, though he kept on working for fifteen years afterward.
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