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Quotes About Concern

You might like either the Republicans or the Democrats more than I do, but still something is wrong in today's politics, even if we don't always agree
~ Tyler Cowen
Intellectuals and the elite in general are especially prone to the globalist disconnect, most idealistically a concern for global well-being amid local intractable pathologies, most truthfully at worst an end-of-history, megalomaniac impulse to solve innate problems on a grand scale once and for all.
~ Victor Davis Hanson
A child's misery is of concern to a mother, a young man's misery is of concern to a young woman, an old man's misery is of concern to nobody.
~ Victor Hugo
Go to your room," Vianne said to Sophie. Whatever Isabelle was going to say, she didn't want Sophie to hear. Vianne eased the hat from her head and set down her empty basket. Her hands were shaking.
~ Kristin Hannah
will." "I just want to keep you safe." I smile. Americans can be
~ Kristin Hannah
Now, sitting here, she was worried that Tully would ruin this man, who frankly looked as if he didn't have the stamina to take another hit like that.
~ Kristin Hannah
recently, college girls in Washington State had begun to disappear without a trace.
~ Kristin Hannah
I just want to keep you safe. I smile. Americans can be so naive.
~ Kristin Hannah
The United States was as weak as it had been in human memory. Its people were unconcerned with anything but their own selfish needs and had turned their political system into just another source of cheap entertainment.
~ Kyle Mills
Friends are people to worry about, they're baggage.
~ L.J. Smith
For most men the love of justice is only the fear of suffering injustice.
~ La Rochefoucauld
The parents [he added] wanted reassurance that he would not act out and hurt someone before he got in a hospital. I could not, of course, give them any real assurance and told them they would just have to watch him as best they could.
~ Lacey Fosburgh
I just want my family to be safe. Because I am sometimes polarizing, I fear for their safety.
~ Lady Gaga
I'm afraid they're in love," he said, concerned. "They don't want to leave you." He lifted one hand from her waist to gently brush a pair from her neck, where their wings fanned against her jaw. Melancholy, he said, "I know just how they feel.
~ Laini Taylor
It's never too soon to worry. Worry spurs preparation.
~ Laini Taylor
Me temo que se han enamorado —dijo él, preocupado—. No quieren abandonarte (...) Sé exactamente cómo se sienten.
~ Laini Taylor
A great deal of our suffering arises because we are conflicted about reputation. Instead of being concerned about the reality of what we are, we're concerned about what other people think of us. We're too outward looking. That's incredible. As far as Buddhism is concerned, that's a sick mind; totally, clinically sick.
~ Lama Thubten Yeshe
Is he dead?" he inquired. "He looks dead." "No," snapped Maryse. "He's not dead." "Have you checked? I could kick him if you want.
~ Cassandra Clare
Jace hated it when other people were worried on his behalf. It made him feel like maybe there really was something to worry about.
~ Cassandra Clare
He'd woken up the next day in the city hospital with Magnus Bane staring down at him with an odd expression--it could have been deep concern or merely curiosity, it was hard to tell with Magnus.
~ Cassandra Clare
Yes...and I'm worried that if you get into the habit of making out with your instructors, you'll wind up making out with him too." "Don't be sexist. They could find me a female instructor." "In that case, you have my permission to make out with her as long as I can watch.
~ Cassandra Clare
If you insist on trying to get yourself killed, I insist on being the one who chooses what you wear while you recover,
~ Cassandra Clare
The Queen touched her lips thoughtfully with a single long white finger. 'The Fair Folk, unlike humans, do not concern themselves overmuch with liking . Love, perhaps, and hate. Both are useful emotions. But liking . . ." She shrugged elegantly.
~ Cassandra Clare
Concerned about my safety, are you? -William Herondale.
~ Cassandra Clare