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Quotes About Reassurance

With Froch everyone was questioning me and I was trying to prove a point.
~ George Groves
What I love about going home is that, if I turn my phone off or don't open my computer, nothing's changed. Obviously, the world has changed for me, but home looks and feels exactly the same.
~ Maggie Rogers
Like catching a glimpse of the McDonald's golden arches after a night out, when I see the blue and white Boots sign in the distance I feel comforted.
~ Lolly Adefope
I reached in and let him lick my hand. 'Yeller,' I said, 'I'll be back. I'm promising that I'll be back.
~ Fred Gipson
Right before the Bush inauguration, many women were greatly reassured when Laura said of Roe v. Wade on the 'Today' show, 'No, I don't think it should be overturned.' Three days later, her husband reimposed the 'global gag rule' on groups abroad that receive U.S. funding for family planning.
~ Molly Ivins
What humanity needs today is not merely philosophy or theology, but a message or reassurance.
~ Dada Vaswani
Some people go to the movies to be reminded that everything's okay. I don't make those kinds of movies.
~ David Fincher
Amy, honey." He rubbed my arm gently, as if telling me bad news. "You shouldn't listen to me. I don't know what the hell I'm talking about.
~ Rosemary Clement-Moore
When you almost lose something, you have to touch it often to reassure yourself it's still there.
~ Rosemary Clement-Moore
You have to do normal things or they don't go away. You have to reassure them. Or they just stand there staring at you, as if you're a car-crash, or pornography.
~ Rupert Thomson
Don't make mountains out of molehills. If your partner says that everything is OK, believe it.
~ Ruth Westheimer
Even an obvious fabrication is some comfort when you have few others.
~ Margaret Atwood
Had she believed all that? Old Pilar's folklore? No, not really; or not exactly. Most likely Pilar hadn't quite believed it either, but it was a reassuring story: that the dead were not entirely dead but were alive in a different way; a paler way admittedly, and somewhat darker. But still able to send messages, if only such messages could be recognized and deciphered. People need such stories, Pilar said once, because however dark, a darkness with voices in it is better than a silent void.
~ Margaret Atwood
You say, Do you / love me, do you love me / I answer you: / I stretch your arms out / one to either side, / your head slumps forward.
~ Margaret Atwood
There was a time when we didn't hug, after she'd told me about being gay; but then she said I didn't turn her on, reassuring me
~ Margaret Atwood
When such thoughts came she did not pray hastily to God, telling Him she did not mean it. God did not frighten her any more.
~ Margaret Mitchell
Somehow she found that she was sitting on the low velvet chair and Ashley, on the hassock at her feet, was holding both her hands in his, in a hard grip. He was saying things—things that made no sense. Her mind was quite blank, quite empty of all the thoughts that had surged through it only a moment before, and his words made no more impression than rain on glass. They fell on unhearing ears, words that were swift and tender and full of pity, like a father speaking to a hurt child.
~ Margaret Mitchell
If someone is feeling out of sorts or detached it's a great time to bring them in and restate why we are here and what we are trying to do.
~ John Petrucci
Sometimes I think of that and I'm like, "Simone, I don't know what else you can do. What more can you do? Maybe you can repeat yourself." I'll take time off, get out more, go outside more, vacation.
~ Simone Biles
Willie always speaks to me when he can, and treats me as his special friend. My ladies have promised that I shall never be sold, and so I have nothing to fear; and here my story ends. My troubles are all over, and I am at home; and often before I am quite awake, I fancy I am still in the orchard at Birtwick, standing with my old friends under the apple-trees.
~ Anna Sewell
Undoubtedly he will contact me. I know him too well to think otherwise. He will come to me. He will-whatever his state of mind, and I cannot possibly imagine it-come to me to give me some solace, if nothing else.
~ Anne Rice
We'll get you out, don't cry, you're ours now. We have you.
~ Anne Rice
I think you were made for this; for reassuring, and given to us, if I may speculate, to force us to see our catastrophes in the new light of modern conscience.
~ Anne Rice
No soy un caballero y probablemente no sea lo que tú quieres, pero puedes estar segura de que voy a ser lo que necesitas
~ Anne Stuart