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Quotes About Concern

of the agreed facts: the official bedding; the young couple co-habiting at Ludlow; their youth and health; and the absence of any concern about the consummation of their marriage; convincingly indicates
~ Philippa Gregory
Wifehood, the house, a family they are woman's traditional concern and each in its way represents one of the other great three- faith, hope, charity - which St. Paul sets down as the virtues of earth. (For how can one rear a family without faith? Or build a roof without hope? Or remain a proper wife without charity?) They are life's most vital elements and no ordered world can endure without them.
~ Phyllis McGinley
The difference between the two classes is often a trivial concern; but in a state, and when affecting really important matters, becomes of all disorders the most hateful.
~ Plato
Then I showed again, not in words but in action, that, if it were not rather vulgar to [d]say so, death is something I couldn't care less about, but that my whole concern is not to do anything unjust or impious.
~ Plato
We may disagree with the morality of a law, but we cannot deny the moral concern of a law.
~ R.J. Rushdoony
Because I knew it was happening again.
~ R.L. Stine
Michael!" Oliver's voice came faint through the front door. "Something you should see, my boy! Look out your windows!" "Trap," Shane said instantly, and reached out to grab Michael's arm as he walked by. "Don't, man." "What's he going to do? Make faces at me?
~ Rachel Caine
Eve was still frowning at the pasta like she suspected it was going to do something clever, like try to escape from the pot.
~ Rachel Caine
Claire said. "I might be able to get him to stop." "Who, crazy dude? Maybe. Or he might pull your head off," Shane said. "I kind of worry." She couldn't help but smile. "Yeah?" "A little bit." "That's …nice." He studied her, and returned the smile. "Yeah," he said. "Kind of is, actually.
~ Rachel Caine
I'm worried he's going to ... do something crazy. He lives in a hole in the ground, dresses funny, and occasionally eats his assistants, Eve said. Define crazy.
~ Rachel Caine
You were leaving, and you didn't even know if I was okay.
~ Rachel Caine
Mirnin: Where's Shreve?
~ Rachel Caine
I'm more worried about you, she said. You and trouble... yeah. She heard the smile in his voice. We're like that.
~ Rachel Caine
One of the failures of cellular communication is that tiredness often comes across as sadness. But I appreciate your concern.
~ Rachel Cohn
How can you not be concerned that I might have cancer?" I ask. "I found a lump on my breast." Touch it, Ely. Touch it. "Lie. Not only are you biting your lip, which you always do when you lie, but your mom told me about the alleged lump in the elevator this morning. The doctor said it was an overgrown pimple." Monkeys!
~ Rachel Cohn
What's of more concern: If I don't shut down my brain soon, my imagination will take off so far about what could be with this guy, that nothing will ever be able to just be.
~ Rachel Cohn
What's dropped your heart into your shoes?
~ Dean Koontz
Dogs in general, not just good Dixie, sometimes regarded their humans with an expression of loving concern colored with tender pity, as if they knew not merely people's most private fears and hopes, but also the very truth of life and the fate of all things, as though they wished that they could speak in order to give comfort by sharing what they knew.
~ Dean Koontz
What does worry accomplish, except to breed more worry.
~ Dean Koontz
What does worry accomplish except to breed more worry?
~ Dean Koontz
says, "If you're concerned about the environmental effects of the flatulence of cattle, don't be. It's a myth. What'll kill us all is the flatulence of politicians.
~ Dean Koontz
That is the bane of speakeasy life. You ring up your friend the next morning to find out whether he is still alive.
~ Deborah Blum
Martha's hands were steady. Her mind was focused. Her heart was starting to race. In an atmosphere charged with great expectations and high emotion, yet underlined with a respectful dose of healthy concern, her spirit trembled with anticipation. With years of experience to guide her, she knew that soon—very, very soon—she would bear witness to life's greatest
~ Delia Parr
My concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God's side, for God is always right.
~ Dennis Prager