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Quotes About Concern

When I make a big deal out of things, it's because I care.
~ Unknown
In the end, it all comes down to the fact that I cared too much, and you didn't care enough or at all, really...
~ Unknown
Family: A social unit where the father is concerned with parking space, the children with outer space, and the mother with closet space
~ Evan Esar
We are easily comforted for the misfortunes of our friends, when those misfortunes give us an occasion of expressing our affection and solicitude.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
No matter how old a mother is, she watches her middle-aged children for signs of improvement.
~ Florida Scott-Maxwell
Now, the education of our children is of national concern, and if they are not educated properly, it is a national calamity.
~ Dwight D. Eisenhower
I have a very deep care for Latin America, and, of course, for what was going on in El Salvador.
~ Raul Julia
If you have children, you worry about the world you're leaving them.
~ Salman Rushdie
We can see our liberties vanishing here in the United States... A little bit here and a little piece there... We can see it, we can feel it, and we can hear it.
~ G. Edward Griffin
A little bit of attention can go a long way.
~ Nicholas Kristof
When your father loses his job you're not sure what the future is going to be. I was conscious that people were interested in what was happening to my father.
~ Hilary Benn
No matter who it is, I hate to see people losing their jobs. I really do.
~ Jimmy Kimmel
I bemoaned the pending loss of Obamacare/the Affordable Care Act.
~ Marti Noxon
We have a very good history of manufacturing in this country but I worry that these skills are being lost. We walk around saying, 'We haven't got any manufacturing any more' but Made In Britain really means something, particularly in other parts of the world. We need to support British manufacturing.
~ Deborah Meaden
The Ides of March? That doesn't worry me.
~ Sam Wanamaker
Oh, do you think I broke his wrist?" Cecily asked, puzzled, as she wrapped her arms around her chest and stared at the writhing form on the floor. "You might have," Tate returned in a voice like steel. "But I called the ambulance because I broke several of his ribs." He didn't sound sorry, either.
~ Diana Palmer
breath. "You're welcome," he said tersely. "That man, Sims," she continued, worried. "The day you fired him, John said that he had a mean temper and that he carried a loaded rifle everywhere with him. You…you be careful, okay?" She heard the soft expulsion of breath. He moved a step closer, his lean hands lifting her oval face to his. She could see the soft glitter of his blue eyes in the faint
~ Diana Palmer
She realized Howl was going out then. "You'll make your cold worse," she said. "I shall die and then you'll all be sorry," the red-bearded man said, and went out through the door with the knob green-down.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
But what call has he to be walking around in a charmed suit? It is a dazzling attraction charm, directed at ladies—very well done, I admit, and barely detectable even to my trained eye, since it appears to have been darned into the seams—and one which will render him almost irresistible to ladies. This represents a downward trend into black arts which must surely cause you some motherly concern, Mrs. Pendragon.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
ones. I could see that I would be inevitably eased out, and not by doubt but by concern.
~ Dick Francis
The primary concern was to offer something of value, position the business as the guide, and create reciprocity.
~ Donald Miller
Inevitably, whoever designs our website is more concerned with colors, images, and "feel" than they are with the words we are using.
~ Donald Miller
Empathetic statements start with words like, "We understand how it feels to . . ." or "Nobody should have to experience . . ." or "Like you, we are frustrated by . . ." or, in the case of one Toyota commercial inviting Toyota owners to engage their local Toyota service center, simply, "We care about your Toyota.
~ Donald Miller
We are a nation of egoists. It is our glory, but it will be our destruction, for none of us can be made to concern ourselves about something as abstract as "the common good". The best of us can rise to feeling concern for our families, but as a nation we are incapable of more.
~ Donna Leon