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Quotes About Reassurance

I have occasionally - if ever I do interviews that are difficult or nerve-wracking - I take my wife's dog tags and have them in my pocket because it's a very quick way to realize that what I'm doing is not that important. It's not really worth getting stressed about because it's not, you know, war.
~ John Oliver
I've developed a fun text when a friend has just had a baby. I ask a classic question: 'Are you sleeping?' The reply is inevitably that they aren't, they're getting a few hours here and there, they're exhausted. It's then when I swoop in: 'It'll all be worth it when they're softly stroking your hair as you slip into oblivion.'
~ Joe Lycett
You are safer here tonight than you would be on the streets of any other city in the world.
~ Michael Bloomberg
Be thou comforted, little dog, Thou too in Resurrection shall have a little golden tail.
~ Martin Luther
Faithful horoscope-watching, practiced daily, provides just the sort of small but warm and infinitely reassuring fillip that gets matters off to a spirited start.
~ Shana Alexander
When you get tired of worrying and mourning your horse and trying not to be afraid, tell me and I'll do it for you a while so you can shut your eyes and sleep peaceful.
~ Shannon Hale
For you when you're feeling lonely and worried so you'll remember that you're not alone.
~ Shannon Hale
If the world looks too big, I'll hold you that much tighter If the breeze feels too chill, I'll make the fire hotter If the storm booms too loud, I'll sing to you still louder I'll always keep you safe, my tiny, precious daughter
~ Shannon Hale
but I suddenly had to see you again. I know that seems ridiculous, but I look at you, and I feel sure of something.
~ Shannon Hale
And when you get tired of worrying and mourning your horse and trying not to be afraid, tell me and I'll do it for you a while so you can shut your eyes and sleep peaceful.
~ Shannon Hale
Oh, man," she said. "That didn't, like, take off your real hand, did it?
~ Shannon Hale
When you get tired of worrying and mourning your horse and trying not to be afraid, tell me and I'll do it for you a while so you can shut your eyes and sleep peaceful.
~ Shannon Hale
And if I should leave you, for any reason," he added, tightening his grip as she struggled to free her hand, "I will return to you. That is as certain as the sun rising tomorrow morning and the thunderbolt falling tomorrow night. That is as sure as the god's existence. I will come back to you, or I will find you - over and over again, as often as we are parted, until the end of the world itself.
~ Sharon Shinn
white guilt was now a greater problem for minorities than white racism. He wanted to reassure them that blacks
~ Shelby Steele
Don't fret none, darlin'. I got your back." "You said that in Budapest. I still have the scars, too.
~ Shelly Laurenston
Funny thing, every time an angel appeared to someone in the Bible, the first thing he'd say was, "Fear not."... I guess they were pretty spectacular.
~ Gilbert Morris
Most writers are in a state of gloom a good deal of the time; they need perpetual reassurance.
~ John Hall Wheelock
Every time you get a movie, you get a medical. So you know, you know you're alright for a couple of weeks.
~ Michael Caine
"We're staying together," he promised. "You're not getting away from me. Never again."
~ Rick Riordan
It's all over now, Henry, he murmured soothingly. You are safe, my love.
~ Mary Balogh
Please, darling, give me that much consolation at least.
~ Mary Balogh
The two more useless words in the English language - Don't worry.
~ Mary Higgins Clark
comfort makes fools of us that way, and a kid gets faith back quick.
~ Mary Karr
What shall I do? When I pick up the broom he leaves the room. When I fuss with kindling he runs for the yard. Then he's back, and we hug for a long time. In his low-to-the-ground chest I can hear his heart slowing down. Then I rub his shoulders and kiss his feet and fondle his long hound ears. Benny, I say, don't worry. I also know the way the old life haunts the new.
~ Mary Oliver