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Quotes About Concern

the Founders were concerned that the will of the people could easily become the preferences of the mob.
~ Condoleezza Rice
Mr McGraw glared at him. "You don't tell me anything." "In fact, I do," Dr Marino said. "I'm here because Principal McGinty is trying to keep your son safe from diseases that could kill him. That's how much she cares about your little boy." He turned to look at the other parents. "That's how much she cares about all of your children.
~ Unknown
Love and trust and justice, concern for the poor, that's being pushed to the margins, and you can see it.
~ Cornel West
Any concern too small to be turned into a prayer is too small to be made into a burden.
~ Corrie Ten Boom
Our contention would be that the Spirit is primarily concerned with our responsiveness. The advantage of seeing the Spirit in this way is that it broadens the scope of reading by emphasizing the issue of response.
~ Unknown
Honestly, my dear, I find myself struggling to care.
~ Craig Davidson
Feeling that one has some leverage upon something, even by proxy or association, makes one a great deal more interested in it.
~ CrimethInc.
All of this avoidance was understandable, well-meaning, and in fact filled with love. But the end result turned out to be greater levels of anxiety.
~ Unknown
If you can get people to care about the little things, they'll care about the big things, too.
~ Cynthia Lord
I saw the horrible way that people could treat each other. That may be the saddest thing of all. I saw greed and anger and murder and a total lack of concern for human life. It was a wicked side of the human soul that I saw... and it saddened me to know that such a dark place existed.
~ D. J. MacHale
she says she is delighted to have twins because they will be such nice companions for each other. They will do everything together, of course. The only thing that worries her is that she does not see how she and Jack can possibly afford to send them both to Eton . . . and it would never do to send one and not the other. I suggest that she should leave the future to look after itself.
~ D.E. Stevenson
What is it?" asked Miss Marks at last. "Is it serious?" "Of course it's serious," replied Dr. Wrench. "You don't have pain without a cause. Pain is simply nature's way of warning us that something has gone wrong." "Very serious?" asked Miss Marks anxiously.
~ D.E. Stevenson
didn't want it," he said. "It didn't matter to me if 'itler took Poland. What's Poland to me? Why didn't we let 'im 'ave Poland if that's what 'e wanted." "Poland was just the beginning. He would have swallowed Poland first and then he'd have come for us—one at a time, that was his idea.
~ D.E. Stevenson
In the re-creation of combat situations, and this is coming from a director who's never been in one, being mindful of what these veterans have actually gone through, you find that the biggest concern is that you don't look at war as a geopolitical endeavor.
~ Steven Spielberg
As Assistant Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, a constant concern for me is having our veterans dragged into partisan politics.
~ Tammy Duckworth
Taking care of our veterans is one of my top priorities, and I am especially concerned on behalf of our women veterans.
~ Lucy McBath
I'm very concerned about the needs of our veterans.
~ Lucy McBath
I didn't get acne until after college, and I was very concerned, not only because I didn't have the discipline to not pick at my face but then that would lead to scarring and more acne - it's a vicious cycle that can be broken!
~ Hannah Bronfman
Books are up against TV and movies and video games and a multimedia society that is so busy that people don't have contemplative time any more. I worry deeply about this. In fact, I worry about everything all the time. I used to be a punk. All I wanted to do was tear everything down, and that was so much easier.
~ T. C. Boyle
In the early stages of our involvement in Vietnam, basically I felt that our course was right. My concern grew with the concern of the American people.
~ Walter Cronkite
I was terrified of the Vietnam War when I was 13. I thought I was going. The draft was such an ominous thing, I felt as if it was going to trickle down to me.
~ Dylan McDermott
I'm a mom, and my view of public education begins and ends with the fundamental question: Is this good for children?
~ Campbell Brown
There is a valid nationwide sentiment of concern over public pensions, and poor funding ratios are viewed negatively by financial markets.
~ Walker Stapleton
Are you hurt, Evie? Look up at me, love. Yes. Sweetheart…did they do you any injury?
~ Lisa Kleypas