Top 14 Quotes About Knowing When To Ask For Help

#1. Solutions to problems often come from knowing when to ask for help.

Buck Brannaman

#2. Ask questions. Seek answers, knowing you'll never have all of them. And that's okay. Sometimes curiosity is its own reward.

Michael Holbrook

#3. Smart people underestimate the ordinarity of ordinary people.

Yukihiro Matsumoto

#4. Men are all such fashion-victims these days that, really, we can hardly blame women for feeling the pressure.

Tom Holland

#5. One sign of maturity is knowing when to ask for help.

Dennis Wholey

#6. Sometimes I think depression should be called the coping illness. So many of us struggle on, not daring or knowing how to ask for help. More of us, terribly, go undiagnosed.

Sally Brampton

#7. Knowing your purpose simplifies your life. It defines what you do and what you don't do. Your purpose becomes the standard you use to evaluate which activities are essential and which aren't. You simply ask, "Does this activity help me fulfill one of God's purposes for my life?

Rick Warren

#8. Funny," [Antryg] said, "if you're a mage, they always ask you to read the future, as if knowing it will help. I think three-fourths of all prayers prayed are for two and two not to equal four.

Barbara Hambly

#9. Why ask? Why doubt what you cannot help knowing? Why use words when words cannot express what one feels?

Leo Tolstoy

#10. I still don't know whether there are more hard or soft things in the world,

Randall Munroe

#11. I would ask him to forgive me, for being his mother and never knowing what was going on inside his head, for not being able to help him, for not being the person that he could confide in." When

Sue Klebold

#12. For us, holding on to religious rules, and following them, and refraining from what's forbidden, and being diligent with our duties, what do we call that? That's what we call freedom.

Muqtada Al Sadr

#13. I can't really say why everyone loves Bob Wills' music, but I have yet to meet a person who didn't like it.

Merle Haggard

#14. Strength wasn't about being able to do everything alone. Strength was knowing when to ask for help and not being too proud to do it.

Karen Marie Moning

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