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Quotes About Relief

We are giving assurance to the American families that help is on its way.
~ Edward Kennedy
The smell of onion is the most effective thing for relieving stinging eyes irritated by tear gas.
~ Sayed Kashua
I cry when I feel moved by incredible generosity or a connection to someone. We spend so much of our lives being separated. It's the relief of connection that produces the tears.
~ Michael Sheen
Since cowardice must occur at a time and place where an enemy either has already appeared or may yet turn up, servicemen in peacetime - and ordinary civilians - can breathe a sigh of relief. If you are yellow-bellied back home, you're not technically a coward.
~ Charles Duhigg
It opens the lungs, washes the countenance, exercises the eyes, and softens down the temper; so cry away.
~ Charles Dickens
The tithe payer helps the Lord build temples, where families can be sealed forever. The tithe payer helps Him send the gospel to people everywhere. The tithe payer helps Him relieve hunger and suffering in His own way through His servants.
~ Henry B. Eyring
Beer. Now there's a temporary solution.
~ Dan Castellaneta
Mercy combined with justice creates: • immediate care with a future plan • emergency relief and responsible development • short-term intervention and long-term involvement • heart responses and engaged minds Mercy
~ Robert D. Lupton
There is a measure needing courage to adopt and enforce it, which I believe to be of virtue sufficient to redeem the nation in this its darkest hour: one only I know of no other to which we may rationally trust for relief from impending dangers without and within.
~ Robert Dale Owen
While this was much easier on my digestive tract, it did little to assuage my curiosity.
~ Robert Dugoni
man has the right to stop the pulse of pain and woo the sleep that has no dream.
~ Robert G. Ingersoll
Nevertheless, there was a kind of relief in admitting the painful truth: she cared deeply for her partner.
~ Robert Galbraith
Now the sound of her voice, and her laughter, acted on him as it usually did, by making everything seem fractionally less awful.
~ Robert Galbraith
The memory of Strike telling her she was his best friend made her heart feel immeasurably lightened, as though something she hadn't realized was weighing on it had been removed forever. After a moment's pleasurable savoring of this feeling . . .
~ Robert Galbraith
She hung up. Strike's dominant emotion was relief.
~ Robert Galbraith
Then there was survival. There was going on, as she had always gone on, without much joy, against her will, against her instincts, without the stomach for it, but on and on and on, without relief, without release, without a hand to reach out and touch her heart. Without kindness or comfort. But on. Forced into such poverty, imprisoned in such despair, there was only one thing she was sure she could do. She could survive.
~ Robert Goolrick
Aspirations can cure headaches
~ Robert Half
Whereas "a living" can be dispensed via money through a relief agency, "meaningful work" is likely to be delivered only within an employing institution that is living by a new ethic.
~ Robert K. Greenleaf
There a painless death awaits him who can no longer bear the sorrows of this life. If death is welcome let him seek it there.
~ Robert W. Chambers
He probably was happy, too, to get away from his mother!)
~ Roberta Edwards
He grunted; she recognized it as relief that she wasn't going to nag him further about Tor the Just, who probably wasn't that boring if he could hold off the Notherners for nine days and melt a hole in the hills.
~ Robin McKinley
It was almost a relief, no longer having to be extraordinary. To give up on existential questioning and simply abide.
~ Robin Wasserman
For the last week or so it's like getting jabbed with a little needle every time I hear that word. Gram is trying to pretend how excited she is I'm finally in the eighth grade, like this is a really big deal. Which is a joke, because the only reason I got passed from seventh grade is because they figured this way the big butthead can be — quote — someone else's problem, thank God, we've had quite enough of Maxwell Kane — unquote.
~ Rodman Philbrick
No matter what they're charging to get in, it's worth more to get out.
~ Roger Ebert