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Quotes About Concern

Its three in the morning,' she noted with dismay. 'Do you think Simon's all right?' 'I think he's weird, actually,' said Jace. 'Though that has little to do with time.
~ Cassandra Clare
I care about you," Simon said. "I always cared about you.
~ Cassandra Clare
Simon I've been trying to call you, but it seems like your phone is turned off. I don't know where you are right now. I don't know if Clary's already told you what happened tonight. But I have to go to Magnus's and I'd really like you to be there. I'm scared for my brother. I never ask you for anything, Simon, but I'm asking you now. Please come. Isabelle. Simon let the letter fall from his hand. He was out of the apartment and on his way down the steps before it had even hit the floor.
~ Cassandra Clare
Am I blind?" Will's voice floated out of the darkness, tinged with annoyance. "I'm not going to be at all pleased if you've blinded me, Henry.
~ Cassandra Clare
So, what are you?" "What I am is someone who doesn't want you to jump out of the window. The rest are details.
~ Cassandra Clare
His gentleness and concern touched her. "It isn't that bad, truly. If you want to--" Heat flooded her cheeks as the impropriety of what she had nearly said struck her. His mouth quirked in a knowing grin. "This Comanche has much want, but I will wait.
~ Catherine Anderson
Don't waste any energy on anything but what's in front of you.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
Sometimes you don't know exactly what it is but you know in your heart it's not good.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
Well, at least you worry about nice things, like whether I'll have a good time.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
anymore. Maybe he was even with someone else after all this time. "You really look worried," Pete said. "Relax. Something came up that he
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
To not be concerned about spiritual formation during childhood is to ignore the very foundations of the spiritual life.
~ Catherine Stonehouse
I don't see where you get off fretting about whether or not the end of the world is family-friendly.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Sometimes I worry. Worrying is defined as obsessive examination of one's own code.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
Because of her, I had known the warmth of a motherly concern—the concern that my own mother had not lived to show me. Because of her, I had had a teacher and was not ignorant and unlettered still.
~ Geraldine Brooks
Belangstelling is wel een van de beste eigenschappen van de mens, deze wonderlijke aardbewoner.
~ Gerard Reve
One such emotion that conflicts with dread-risk fear is parental concern. The professor might remind his wife that by making them drive long distances she puts the lives of her children—not just that of her husband—at risk.
~ Gerd Gigerenzer
We in the West do not refrain from childbirth because we are concerned about the population explosion or because we feel we cannot afford children, but because we do not like children.
~ Germaine Greer
looked up. Benny was not reading any more. He was looking straight ahead. But he was not looking at anything. "What's the matter, Ben?" asked Mr. Alden.
~ Gertrude Chandler Warner
For my future I have no concern, and as a true philosopher, I never would have any, for I know not what it may be: as a Christian, on the other hand, faith must believe without discussion, and the stronger it is, the more it keeps silent.
~ Giacomo Casanova
The world had little patience or concern for innocence.
~ Gillian Anderson
I'm fine but, wow, thanks for asking! Very few people ask how Mom is doing; we usually get asked how baby is doing, and that's that." My simple "How are YOU?" was met with a complicated response when I asked my niece Anne what her life was like now that she had become a mom. This surprised me not at all.
~ Gina Barreca
The great thought, the great concern, the great anxiety of men is to restrict, as much as possible, the limits of their own responsibility.
~ Giosué Borsi
I knew from my years of writing about NSA abuses that it can be hard to generate serious concern about secret state surveillance: invasion of privacy and abuse of power can be viewed as abstractions, ones that are difficult to get people to care about viscerally.
~ Glenn Greenwald
knew from my years of writing about NSA abuses that it can be hard to generate serious concern about secret state surveillance: invasion of privacy and abuse of power can be viewed as abstractions, ones that are difficult to get people to care about viscerally.
~ Glenn Greenwald