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Quotes About Reassurance

Maybe it's because my mother divorced and my grandmother divorced, so maybe I'm frightened deep down. But then I also feel there is no real need. Why do I need to get married? To reassure me? No I don't need reassurance.
~ Juliette Binoche
Crime dramas will never go away as long as people turn to television for, among other things, reassurance and comfort.
~ Tom Shales
And, of course, customers really need to feel safe and are seeking reassurance when they fly.
~ David Neeleman
One of the things I've realised is that I am very simple. My wife asked me once if I loved her. I said: 'Look love, I'm a simple man. I love you. End of story.' But I guess you gotta keep saying it with women. I guess she needed reassurance.
~ Bob Hoskins
When you work as a cinematographer, the actors look to you for reassurance. When you're lighting them, they can never think you're making an adjustment because of the way they look. If they are nervous, it impacts their performance, which impacts the story.
~ Reed Morano
Maybe everyone is a little too reassuring that things are going to be OK to college graduates. It gives them a false sort of security.
~ Peter Dinklage
My son Beau got very ill when he was just four months old in Majorca. He contracted a really bad case of gastroenteritis. Everything feels so much worse when you don't speak the language, and you need that reassuring conversation as a mum, but you can't have it.
~ Louise Nurding
Often, these downplay the power of cultural imperialism - in that sense, playing the game of US interests - by reassuring us that the global success of American mass culture is not as bad as all that.
~ Fredric Jameson
I've been trying to immerse myself in the narratives of other people. I try to not isolate myself as much. It is really hard. People that are sensitive, you just feel too porous sometimes. There's this inertia that sets in, and it's hard to get out of bed. I think knowing that other people go through it is really reassuring.
~ Carrie Brownstein
I was brought up to appreciate the here and now, and, knowing this is your only life, to view death as an inevitable and reassuring end.
~ Richard E. Grant
Buffon, for us, is the captain. He is the player with the most experience and we are lucky to have the man who I believe is the best goalkeeper of all time defending our goal. We always try to make sure that he has to make very few saves, but it is extremely reassuring having him in goal.
~ Giorgio Chiellini
It's just a reassuring feeling, a confidence-builder I guess, knowing that you're going into a situation wanted as an option, like you're really wanted.
~ JaVale McGee
I mean, to feel in good hands as an actor... it's the best feeling.
~ Paul Dano
I do spend - I feel like I spend about my first 20 minutes at any cocktail party convincing people that I'm not going to harm them in some way.
~ Gillian Flynn
I hate it when people tell you you're good when you know that you're not.
~ Aidan Gillen
When I realized I was having a baby boy, I wanted him to know that I'm there in his life: 'Dad loves him. Dad's always going to support him and be there for him.' I don't want him to have to worry about anything.
~ Julius Randle
Somehow, I can't say how, it tells me that all is right; that it is coming to swallow up all cries.
~ George MacDonald
You must give him time,' said her grandmother;'and you must be content not to be believed for a while. It is very hard to bear; but I have had to bear it, and shall have to bear it yet. I will take care of what Curdie thinks of you in the end. You must let him go now.
~ George MacDonald
The book fascinated him, or more exactly it reassured him. In a sense it told him nothing that was new, but that was part of the attraction. It said what he would have said, if it had been possible for him to set his scattered thoughts in order. It was the product of a mind similar to his own, but enormously more powerful, more systematic, less fear-ridden. The best books, he perceived, are those that tell you what you know already.
~ George Orwell
The book fascinated him, or more exactly it reassured him. In a sense it told him nothing that was new, but that was part of the attraction.
~ George Orwell
The book fascinated him, or more exactly it reassured him. In a sense, it told him nothing that was new, but that was part of the attraction. It said what he would have said, if it had been possible for him to set his scattered thoughts in order.
~ George Orwell
I am relieved. May I now have the truth?
~ Georgette Heyer
O God, Mama, I've made such a mull of it! What am I to do?
~ Georgette Heyer
We need to kind of refresh our fear in order to refresh our understanding of how a safe place works.
~ Andrew Pyper