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Quotes About Reassurance

Look at you. You'd trade anything for a warm look. I'm telling you here and now, I want to see the starch in your character cultivated. If you are looking for reassurance, you can be fooled. If you forget yourself and study others, you will not be fooled.
~ John Patrick Shanley
Good," Lucas said. "And hey—relax. Gonna be all right." "No, it won't," she said. "I can almost guarantee that whatever it is, it won't be all right.
~ John Sandford
How will this affect my piano playing?" and he said, "Don't worry, you'll still be able to play the piano," and I said, "Wow! I wasn't able to before!" And then they gassed me.
~ John Scalzi
Duvall sighed. "Anatoly," she said. "It's me." "Maia?" Kerensky said. "They got you too. Don't worry. I won't let these bastards do anything to you. Do you hear me, you sons of bitches?" Hester looked over to Dahl disbelievingly. Dahl shrugged. "Anatoly," Maia said, more forcefully. "They didn't get me too." "What?" Kerensky said. Then, after a minute, "Oh.
~ John Scalzi
Are you there, Felix? Are you there?
~ John Steakley
He had drawn a derogatory statement from George. He felt safe now.
~ John Steinbeck
She looked at him suddenly and closely, to see how he had come so close so quickly. She looked for motive on his face, and found nothing but friendliness. Then she looked at the frayed seams on his white coat, and she was reassured.
~ John Steinbeck
I will know from your talk whether I can offer an honest opinion or whether it is better to reassure you in your own.
~ John Steinbeck
Goddam it, whenever a person wants reassurance he tells a friend to think what he wants to be true. It's like asking a waiter what's good tonight.
~ John Steinbeck
Lennie said, I thought you was mad at me, George. No, said George. No, Lennie, I ain't mad. I never been mad, and I ain' now. That's a thing I want ya to know.
~ John Steinbeck
We are each of us like our little blue planet, hung in black space, upheld by nothing but our mutual reassurances, our loving lies.
~ John Updike
Belief isn't something you can be reassured about. It's something that has to come from inside.
~ Unknown
I think when someone is injured in your family, you want to speak to the individual and you want to hear their voice and you want to make sure they are OK.
~ Roger Goodell
The soldier had stamped my passport FAMILY in heavy black capital letters and I checked it now for reassurance and because I liked how fierce the word looked
~ Meg Rosoff, How I Live Now
Goodnight, my darlings, I'll see you tomorrow.
~ Noel Coward
When you get into a hotel room, you lock the door, and you know there is a secrecy, there is a luxury, there is fantasy. There is comfort. There is reassurance.
~ Diane von Furstenberg
Be not miserable about what may happen tomorrow. The same everlasting Father, who cares for you today, will care for you tomorrow.
~ Saint Francis de Sales
It won't hurt, said her other father. Coraline knew that when grown-ups told you something wouldn't hurt it almost always did. She shook her head.
~ Neil Gaiman
Never fear being alone, because you never are.
~ Rod McKuen
It feels so good to hear someone saying, TAKE CARE but it feels so much better to hear someone saying I AM THERE TO TAKE CARE OF YOU.
~ Unknown
At the end of the day, the people who really matter will be the ones standing next to you watching the sun set and assuring you that it will rise again in the morning.
~ Unknown
You can't just hug me and say it's okay because right now...it doesn't feel that way...
~ Unknown
When I cry, please don't ask me questions. Just hug me tight and let me know everything in going to be okay.
~ Unknown
A threat was to materialize, however, coming from a source I had never seen as a potential danger—that is, from Gilberte and myself. I should really have been disturbed by what reassured me, by what I took for happiness. In love, happiness is an abnormal state, capable of instantly conferring on the pettiest-seeming incident, which can occur at any moment, a degree of gravity that in other circumstances it would never have.
~ Marcel Proust