Even if, at the helm of the country there are people who would like to replace me and suppress me and oppress me at the level of blood-sucking vampires, then I do not want to remove them with anti-democratic means. This is my attitude toward any and even the idea of the consideration of a military coup.
Before a game, you know, I can take off my helmet, run over there and spend a few moments with someone who is dealing with so much more than I've ever had to deal with and to love on them and care about them and in front of thousands and thousands of people, you know, let them know that they're more important than all of this.
I enjoy just showing people other sides of me, especially everyone always sees me in my helmet and ski suit. It's nice to just show everyone me, just me in my everyday clothes or just me in high heels or just me not in my ski gear, basically.
You cannot help people permanently by doing for them what they can and should do for themselves.
We have an obligation to help people that cannot help themselves. The mentally retarded, the physically retarded, et cetera.
When I ask people to give, I can't be on television if they don't; I can't help people, if I don't - I mean, it takes money.
We have the potential to help people out of poverty, out of disease, out of slavery and out of conflict. Too often, we turn the other way because we think there's nothing we can do.
I write because writing is the gift God has given me to help people in the world.
My calling is to help people, to teach people, to share with people, until I die. I can never stop doing that. I can't, and I don't want to.
Some people are embarrassed to say they came from East St. Louis, Ill., but now more people want to claim it. I grew up in a community center and I knew what it gave me. I always knew I wanted to give back and help people because people helped me.
When I wanted to be a music teacher, I wanted to help people through voice. Now, I get to help people out through song.
With my platform, anyway, I want to try and do good things and want to help people.
I hope I have helped to raise the profile of science and to show that physics is not a mystery but can be understood by ordinary people.
Lennon was very helpful. What he taught me seems completely obvious: he expected people to treat each other well.
There's a lack of people in power that are motivated by the idea of helping people.
I have always been involved in some philanthropic work - growing up in the church, you always had to have a reasonable portion of service to the community and to people who have less, who need a helping hand. It's just something in my heart that I know needs to be done.
There are people who help you in life. I've been given a helping hand, and that's why I feel it's my duty to help younger artists.
In terms of helping people understand and know each other a little better, music is universal - universal and transporting.
Anybody who succeeds is helping people. The secret to success is find a need and fill it; find a hurt and heal it; find a problem and solve it.
Part of the job is to find out what they need. #MeToo is about helping people find those resources.