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Quotes About Concern

an uneasy feeling that something was very, very wrong stuck with her.
~ Lisa Jackson
He approached her with great care. Sinking to his haunches, he contemplated her with immeasurable tenderness and concern. One of his big hands moved, shoving aside some of the books until the space between their bodies was clear. "It's me, love," he said softly. "Everything's all right.
~ Lisa Kleypas
When I signed for Vancouver, it was funny because my mom didn't really want me to move away. She was concerned about all my schooling.
~ Alphonso Davies
The main concern of the study is with the outline of a theoretical system. Its minor variations from writer to writer are not a matter of concern to this analysis.
~ Talcott Parsons
It is a matter of concern that science departments in India's vast university system have suffered greatly due to lack of investments, both material and in terms of faculty.
~ Atal Bihari Vajpayee
There's a vast encyclopedia of fears and phobias, and pretty much any object, experience, situation you can think of, there is someone who has a phobia of it.
~ Scott Stossel
The vast majority of people who speak to me say they have had brilliant care. When they are critical, their concern tends not to be directed at the medical side but the ancillary things that surround it, such as helping patients to eat meals, cleanliness, and making sure that when patients have a problem, they are listened to.
~ Andrew Lansley
I was at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, and I was performing at a show there. Jimmy Carter was going to be coming through with his Secret Service detail. The manager pulled me aside, and they didn't want me to shake Jimmy Carter's hand because they were afraid it would make the news if I stole from him.
~ Apollo Robbins
The biggest concern for most actors has and always will be getting enough work - it's just part of our profession - but a real change is the idea that performers have to be more versatile and entrepreneurial in their careers.
~ Ken Howard
And so as much as I can, I care about her, dear Deborah. It's probably not love, but I would rather she were happy.
~ Jeff Lindsay
Dex," she said. "Are you all right?" "I'll be fine, Sis," I said, feeling somewhat light-headed, "if you'll just turn off that horrible music.
~ Jeff Lindsay
But of course, very few people are Dexter. This is generally a good thing, but in this case it came in handy to be me. Four months after reading a story in the paper about a missing boy, I read a similar story. The boys were around the same age; details like that always ring a small bell and send a Mister Rogers whisper trickling through my brain: "Hello, neighbor.
~ Jeff Lindsay
Could this be the Apocalypse?
~ Jeff Lindsay
The children are no longer your concern," he said. "They belong to Moloch now. Moloch likes the taste of children." "Where are they?" I said. He waved his hand dismissively. "They're right here on Toro Key, but you're too late to stop the ritual.
~ Jeff Lindsay
a man who discovers his pants are on fire tends to have very little time to worry about somebody else's box of matches.
~ Jeff Lindsay
It's always wonderful to witness the emotional agility that some people with actual feelings can manage, and Vince had just performed a truly acrobatic feat, from concern for my life right to a petty problem he was having at work, all without losing a step. But beyond that, it was interesting in another way. Anderson? Hacking? "Vince, that's not possible," I said. "Anderson can barely work his phone.
~ Jeff Lindsay
And a man who discovers his pants are on fire tends to have very little time to worry about somebody else's box of matches.
~ Jeff Lindsay
All right," I said. "Where's Lily Anne?" "With Mom," Astor said, frowning deeper at my continuing interruption.
~ Jeff Lindsay
colonel, was outranked by both Puller and Litzenberg. But no one seemed concerned with the insignia
~ Jeff Shaara
Kindness here means friendliness, or openheartedness. It enables you to welcome experience. Compassion is usually associated with feelings of empathy and concern for pain or suffering in another.
~ Unknown
First there was Desdemona the week before, giving advice to her daughter-in-law. "Why you want more children, Tessie?" she had asked with studied nonchalance. Bending to look in the oven, hiding the alarm on her face (an alarm that would go unexplained for another sixteen years), Desdemona waved the idea away. "More children, more trouble . . .
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
Dana, I appreciate your concern for me, he said. But the truth is, you were hurt far more than I was. ... Let me do this one small thing to help atone for having been used as a weapon against you. Please.
~ Jenna Black
P.S. I hope BOB doesn't come tonight.
~ Jennifer Lynch
Is it still there? I asked, staring at his head, bent over, as he wedged the stethoscope beneath my left breast. And then, before I could stop myself, Does it sound broken?
~ Jennifer Weiner