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Quotes About Concern

Har­ri­son had start­ed out wor­ried that Cor­rie would shoot Mary Rose be­cause the wom­an was as crazy as ev­ery­one said she was, but by the time the one-?sid­ed con­ver­sa­tion was fin­ished, his con­cern had changed. Now he couldn't fig­ure out why Cor­rie didn't shoot her just to shut her up.
~ Julie Garwood
Judith, you sound horrible. What's the matter with your voice? Are you coming down with something? Judith shook her head. I'm all right. You sound like you swallowed a frog.
~ Julie Garwood
Gil came to stand beside her. How's your father handling this? His only daughter getting married. He's not happy about it. Oh, sure he is. No, he isn't, she insisted. He doesn't like Jack. Now, Sophie, how do you know that? Gil asked, thinking she was exaggerating. I know because he said, 'Sophie, I don't like Jack.
~ Julie Garwood
The moment a man and a woman decide to get married, both of them should put aside such doubts and concerns. If they can't agree, it is best not to opt for trouble from the very beginning.
~ K?b? Abe
Los que están de acuerdo con la libertad del sexo tampoco se diferencian gran cosa; lo único que hacen es dar una justificación racional a las violaciones recíprocas. Aceptando este punto de vista, se podría llegar al goce; pero la libertad ligada a una constante preocupación - como una cortina que no cierra bien- puede producir un psicópata sexual, y ya no queda para su órgano ni la oportunidad de quitarse el sombrero y descansar.
~ K?b? Abe
This showed once again that everyone had something different to lose in this battle. Some were concerned for their lives, and some for those they cared most about: rays, sea horses, even the chickens that ran free in the streets of the city because they couldn't all be caught in time.
~ Kai Meyer
The thing which in the waking world comes nearest to a dream is night in a big town, where nobody knows one, or the African night. There too is infinite freedom: it is there that things are going on, destinies are made round you, there is activity to all sides, and it is none of your concern.
~ Karen Blixen
Good God, what happened to ye? Shelton dropped the bucket of water he was carrying, unmindful that it spilled across the barn floor. I fell. Dougal picked up a brush and began to groom Poseidon. Shelton gave a silent whistle. Fell into what? A hammer? Something like that.
~ Karen Hawkins
His mother is worrying about him, Ma said. His mother is wishing her boy would come home.
~ Karen Hesse
Concern should drive us into action, not into a depression.
~ Karen Horney
It kept Mom on high alert and I worried sometimes that their marriage had become the sort Inspector Javert might have had with Jean Valjean.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
Instead I watched our mother obsessively for signs of breakage.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
You okay, Ford? You might at well say something to let me know you're all right, at least physically, otherwise I'm capable of annoying you until you do. It's one of my special skills. So one more time. Are. You. Okay?
~ Karen Rose
How had her mother fallen in with these idiots?
~ Karin Slaughter
We have, of course, long since ceased to think of Nature as the sympathetic mirror of our moods, or to imagine that she has any concern with the temporal affairs of man.
~ Richard Le Gallienne
If there are any gods whose chief concern is man, they can't be very important gods.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
The history of Christianity, therefore, must be of concern to all who are interested in the record of man and particularly to all who seek to understand the contemporary human scene.
~ Kenneth Scott Latourette
Sammantha: Tucker? Tucker: Does some other man call at this hour just to hear your voice? If so, give me his name, and I'll kill him.
~ Catherine Anderson
It is not for nothing that a man's best friends sigh when he marries, especially if he is a man of genius.
~ Charlotte Perkins Gilman
I look down and see little kids in the audience and I'm like, "Oh man, I hope I'm not poisoning these kids!"
~ DJ Quik
I know that given great responsibility men sometimes change, but Mr. Nixon's Presidency would worry me.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
A man may welcome his beloved with circumstance, but a woman's love and her concern for his well-being are discreet.
~ Franz Grillparzer
In a self-respecting India, is not every woman's virtue as much every man's concern as his own sister's?
~ Mahatma Gandhi
What a man hates, he takes seriously.
~ Michel de Montaigne