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Quotes About Concerns

Well, I have concerns about the effectiveness of Europe to compete.
~ John Major
There are sometimes concerns about being respectful with a gay character, and you either end up with a tiptoeing quality or an all-out cliche.
~ Casey Wilson
I think FDA's concerns are patient-safety.
~ Dilip Shanghvi
I can no more separate my serious concerns about the world from my cockeyed way of seeing it than I can keep apart my personal and professional selves.
~ James Howe
Time, memory, loss and love are my main artistic concerns, but time, among all of them, becomes the determinant.
~ Sally Mann
When there were cases of Ebola in the States, I respected that people wanted to address concerns and take some sort of action, but the focus turned completely to the U.S. At one point, we started to wonder, Where is the Ebola epidemic happening? The States - or West Africa?
~ Joanne Liu
It's very important that the government is close to the business community and that we understand their concerns. But at some point, the government needs to be a government.
~ Luis Videgaray Caso
Every coach in every sport, one of their larger concerns is the balance between work and rest. We all think about it all the time.
~ Stan Van Gundy
The concerns of Israel have to be taken seriously.
~ Sebastian Kurz
Unfortunately, Republicans are too often tone-deaf to the concerns of black Americans.
~ Mollie Hemingway
When it comes to my industry, I will always be there to voice our concerns.
~ Prosenjit Chatterjee
When I am back in old Blighty, I am surrounded by the old and familiar concerns: New Labour, Europe, the Middle East and the rest. If you live in Britain, you will know what I mean - except you won't, because you will take it for granted that this is what the world is all about.
~ Martin Jacques
I didn't start Me Too as a hashtag, and had I had the opportunity to, I probably wouldn't have done it that way. I think that what has happened subsequently has been beautiful to watch, but what concerns me is what all of these survivors are going to do now.
~ Tarana Burke
Concerns about the possible side-effects of connected care are swept aside by the expectations of the benefits when people are confronted with a chronic disease themselves. Resistance that could be privacy-related completely disappears.
~ Frans van Houten
As a firearms owner myself, I'm very sympathetic to the concerns that people like me face every day.
~ Andrew Scheer
But Clarence probably had cares. Because that is what it means to be alive on this infinitesimally spinning planet. It means you have cares. Doesn't it?
~ Kate DiCamillo
Perhaps there are those who are able to go about their lives unfettered by such concerns. But for those like us, our fate is to face the world as orphans, chasing through long years the shadows of vanished parents. There is nothing for it but to try and see through our missions to the end, as best we can, for until we do so, we will be permitted no calm.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
Now where people are - at least the people I talk to - they are focused on issues of trust. Accountability also comes up, to make sure that this doesn't happen again.
~ William P. Leahy
In general," he continued, "most things you worry about end up being no more than that—just worries.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
Death cures psychoneurosis. In a sense all these neurotic concerns--fear of rejection, interpersonal concerns--seem to melt away, and people get another perspective on their lives. The important things are really important, and the trivia of life is trivialized.
~ yalom irvin d ii
This evolution towards a real responsibility for others is sometimes blocked by fear. It is easier to stay on the level of a pleasant way of life in which we keep our freedom and our distance. But that means that we stop growing and shut ourselves up in our own small concerns and pleasures.
~ Jean Vanier
But now—I shall have a Great Big Worry all the rest of my life. Whenever you are away from me I shall be thinking of all the automobiles that can run over you, or the sign-boards that can fall on your head, or the dreadful, squirmy germs that you may be swallowing.
~ Jean Webster
So Lydia is worried about all these things, and yet, she has a new understanding about the futility of worry. The worst will either happen or not happen, and there's no worry that will make a difference in either direction.
~ Jeanine Cummins
Human rights are being violated on every continent. More people are oppressed than free. How can one not be sensitive to their plight? Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere.
~ Elie Wiesel