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Quotes About Concern

Especially when it comes to animals used for food, humanity's reasoning power and concern about fairness plummets.
~ Karen Davis
slowly, "You care too much, Will. Do not let His Grace
~ Karen Harper
Health care is the No. 1 concern of small businesses and the status quo is untenable.
~ Karen Mills
I'm afraid I've got to leave for a while. Will you be all right while I'm gone." "I'm pregnant,Ethan,not dying of the plague.I'll be quite all right while you are away." He seemed to miss the humor. "Are you certain?" "Actually,I could use a moment to myself.You've been hovering over me like a hen with a chick since the day you came home." His mouth faintly curved. "And I shall continue to do so until your babe has arrived.
~ Kat Martin
Economic externalities are framed—thanks to their very name—as a peripheral concern in mainstream theory.
~ Kate Raworth
was always me worrying about Chloe
~ Kate White
The truth is always an insult or a joke, lies are generally tastier. We love them. The nature of lies is to please. Truth has no concern for anyone's comfort
~ Katherine Dunn
We're here to talk about the safety of teenage girls, Father Molloy. Or isn't the church concerned with that anymore?
~ Katherine Howe
Have you heard of the Faustian Bargain? It means that the top corporate money-makers push for more people, production, consumption and profits to fund their lavish lifestyles today—with no concern for the future. Yet, the future gallops toward humanity at breakneck speed.
~ Frosty Wooldridge
The only people who seem to have nothing to do with the education of the children are the parents.
~ G.K. Chesterton
It was never worth worrying about someone you didn't love. And it wasn't love if you didn't worry.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
When you have children, you'll never be able to worry about a friend as much again," Dov said.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
When you have children, you'll never be able to worry about a friend as much again
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Sadie felt a swelling love and of worry for him -- what was the difference in the end? It was never worth worrying about someone you didn't love. And it wasn't love if you didn't worry.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Sam was leaning on his good foot, in the increasingly lopsided way he had to stand, and Sadie felt a swelling of love and of worry for him — what was the difference in the end? It was never worth worrying about someone you didn't love. And it wasn't love if you didn't worry.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
It's my sister. She's sick." "What's wrong with her?" "Dysentery.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
The most annoying thing about it is that once a person gives a shit about one thing, he finds he has to start giving a shit about everything
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Still . . . my mom may have been trying to get me not to worry. I am "neurotic." "Neurotic" means "I think about things until I am sick.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
once a person gives a shit about one thing, he finds he has to start giving a shit about everything.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
The most annoying thing about it is that once a person gives a shit about one thing, he finds he has to start giving a shit about everything. No
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Lo más irritante del amor es que, cuando a una persona le importa algo, descubre que tiene que empezar a importarle todo.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
In his apartment, he finds Maya by herself. Her eyes look moist. "I threw up, Daddy." "I'm sorry." A.J. locates the lighter in his drawer. He slams the drawer shut. "Where's Amelia?" "Are you going to propose?" Maya asks. "No, darling. Not at this particular moment. I've got to deliver a lighter to an alcoholic." She considers this information. "Can I come with you?" she asks.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Well, it's a humor strip, so my first responsibility has always been to entertain the reader... But if, in addition, I can help move readers to thought and judgment about issues that concern me, so much the better.
~ Garry Trudeau
Like many people, there have been times in your life when you have been concerned about the possibility of going to hell. You didn't realize you were already there. There is an old Hebrew mystical tradition that says hell is distance from God and Heaven is closeness to Him — a thought that is quite valid.
~ Gary R. Renard