Quotes About Concern
I would rather you not get hurt by Viking twins . . ." She had to say it again. "Because Viking twins are apparently a thing here.
~ Patricia Briggs
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About thirty years ago, the Gray Lords, the powerful mages who rule the fae, began to be concerned about advances in science—particularly forensic science.
~ Patricia Briggs
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So I feel sorry for her. She really cares about that klutz in the tin can.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
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There better not be a God because I'll be in big trouble.
~ Patricia Marx
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To be faithful, he wrote, a person had to be concerned less about himself and more about caring for his neighbor.
~ Patricia McCormick
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They flew out of town as if all the devils in hell were after them, but once out of sight, Cade slowed the horse and inquired anxiously, "Are you all right? I wasn't thinking. The child...?" Lily leaned her head against his back and gasped for breath now that the horse had found a steady pace. She shook her head in answer to his question. "I rode an oxen wagon from Mississippi when I was four months gone with Roy. I am fine." This
~ Patricia Rice
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I love that you're worried,' she says, 'but you're worried about all the wrong things.
~ Patrick Ness
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His grandma burst into his mum's hospital room ahead of him with a terrible question on her face. But there was a nurse inside who answered immediately. "It's okay," she said. "You're in time.
~ Patrick Ness
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I'm sorry for telling about your mom, read the first line. I miss being your friend, read the second. Are you okay? read the third. I see you, read the fourth, with the I underlined about a hundred times.
~ Patrick Ness
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Wallis,' said Maturin, 'I am happy to see you. How is your penis?
~ Patrick O'Brian
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Wallis," said Maturin, "I am happy to find you here. How is your penis?
~ Patrick O'Brian
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My fear is, what is the larger effect of my book on the world and on the minds of the people who take the time to consume it? Am I contributing in a positive way to the overall kind of collective consciousness of people in the world? I worry about that.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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And if the pursuit of the truth was my goal, that would concern me." She gave a long yawn, stretching like a happy cat. "Instead I will focus on the joy in my heart...
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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El día que empezamos a preocuparnos por el futuro es el día que dejamos atrás nuestra infancia
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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The thing is, it's not uncool to worry about people who seem like they're going on the wrong path. There's nothing cool about being self-destructive.
~ Patti Smith
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I know that you are concerned about the fate of the driver, he said, but it's out of our hands. He placed us in real jeopardy and in the end my concern was for you. —Oh, I wasn't afraid. —Yes, he said, that's why I was concerned.
~ Patti Smith
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Good and true friends ask what wrong and how your doing.
~ Unknown
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In contrast to empathy, compassion does not mean sharing the suffering of the other: rather, it is characterized by feelings of warmth, concern and care for the other, as well as a strong motivation to improve the other's well-being. Compassion is feeling for and not feeling with the other
~ Paul Bloom
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So what's the difference between people who are high in communion (positive) and those who are high in unmitigated communion (negative)? Both sorts of people care about others. But communion corresponds to what we can call concern and compassion, while unmitigated communion ends up relating more to empathy or, more precisely, empathic distress—suffering at the suffering of others.
~ Paul Bloom
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We are comfortable when we should be concerned. We are passive when we should be active. We are satisfied when we should be dissatisfied.
~ Paul David Tripp
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Something as normal as a concern over what others think of me, or what will happen to me if others oppose me, rises to a level of such immediate importance that my actions are more shaped by that concern than they are about the huge and transcendent glories of the life-altering grace of the gospel.
~ Paul David Tripp
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The history of modern art is also the history of the progressive loss of art's audience. Art has increasingly become the concern of the artist and the bafflement of the public.
~ Paul Gauguin
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The worst state of affairs is when science begins to concern itself with art.
~ Paul Klee
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Lately she'd been charting Bobby's moods like a meteorologist watching tropical storms. Something was bothering him, and he wasn't talking.
~ Paul Levine
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