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Quotes About Reassurance

He was looking forward eagerly to seeing her again. He had coped perfectly well on his own, of course, but it was very reassuring to have someone in your life who was always ready to fight for you, and he had missed that comforting feeling
~ Ken Follett
had coped perfectly well on his own, of course, but it was very reassuring to have someone in your life who was always ready to fight for you, and he had missed that comforting feeling.
~ Ken Follett
tranquilizada pese a las buenas intenciones de Meg
~ Ken Follett
He had to learn that those who treated him in a hostile way did so out of weakness. He saw the hostility and reacted angrily, instead of seeing the weakness and giving reassurance
~ Ken Follett
to stay, and lull them into a false sense of security. He
~ Ken Follett
It was exactly the sort of thing I needed to be reading that afternoon: a story where, no matter how bad things got, you knew everything was going to turn out fine in the end.
~ Heather James, Fire
Part of the power of all storytelling is reassurance, offering hope to those sat in the darkness, that good can succeed and wrongdoing fail.
~ Charles Sturridge
Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind. "Pooh?" he whispered. "Yes, Piglet?" "Nothing," said Piglet, taking Pooh's hand. "I just wanted to be sure of you.
~ A. A. Milne
I do not believe in demons," I said, mostly to reassure myself that I had not, in fact, witnessed what I had seen. Churchill laughed. "I don't think he cares, old man.
~ William Meikle
With an ache, Karras stared at the bowed and defenseless head. He yearned to be able to take Chris's hand and assure her that all would be well. But he couldn't. He didn't believe it.
~ William Peter Blatty
And if you're not going to have a clear health threat, you don't want to panic people.
~ William Scranton
So when Mother goes away, baby feels that the one person who can make him feel right has completely disappeared, perhaps forever. Baby just can't hang on to a mental picture of Mother to reassure himself, and he can't understand the concept of time, so "Mom will be back in an hour" means nothing to him.
~ William Sears
I do not ask you much:I beg cold comfort.
~ William Shakespeare
Maybe. But we all need reassurance, don't we?' 'Of what? That we're normal?' 'Something like that. Not in every way. Just reassurance that our problems aren't because we're crazy or weak or stupid – that other people have the same difficulties.
~ William Sutcliffe
I get a letter once a week from my mama. She say everything fine at home.. I write her back too, when I can, but what I'm gonna tell her that won't start her bawling again? So I just say we is having a nice time and everybody treating us fine.
~ Winston Groom
Frankly, I love the fact that God has a plan for every tomorrow of my life on earth and beyond. Even though I can't figure it all out, he's got it wired. This reassures me that I'm loved and safe. God knows our course, and he knows us. He loves us. He provides. He plans ahead.
~ Women of Faith
The most beautiful words in the English language are not "I love you," but "It's benign."
~ Woody Allen
I don't feel naked around you anymore.
~ Xiaolu Guo
I'll keep you safe, here in my secret room.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
It's Cletus. I've got a good one for you." "Hey Cletus. You shoot another poacher?" "Nope. Didn't shoot anyone," Cletus assured her. "Yet.
~ David Niall Wilson
You know what I can't understand? You have all these people telling you all the time how great you are, smart and funny and talented and all that, I mean endlessly, I've been telling you for years. So why don't you believe it? why do you think people say that stuff, Em? Do you think it's a conspiracy, people secretly ganging up to be nice about you?
~ David Nicholls
Your going to be fine.I promise you."- with my finger I made an X sign on my chest-"cross my heart and hope to die,you have my word.You don't deserve to live like that,and we're going to turn things around.
~ David Pelzer
Then growing up is not a matter of discovering who or what one really is, but joining the general amnesia whereby each of us pretends to be an autonomous person and learns how to play the social game of constantly reassuring each other that, yes, you are a person, just like me, and I'm okay, you're okay.
~ David R. Loy
Everything will be all right.
~ David Sheff