,

Concern Quotes

Quotes tagged as "concern" Showing 1-30 of 162
Ernest Hemingway
“When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen.”
Ernest Hemingway

J.M. Barrie
“Boy, why are you crying?”
J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan

Mitch Albom
“The fact is, there is no foundation, no secure ground, upon which people may stand today if it isn’t the family. If you don’t have the support and love and caring and concern that you get from a family, you don’t have much at all. Love is so supremely important. As our great poet Auden said, ‘Love each other or perish’.”
Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie

Erik Pevernagie
“Eternal love is a gracious phenomenon, but often remains a temporary concern. ( “I seek you”)”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“When we feel related with our environment we are able to develop and improve the quality of our involvement, since connectedness and concern are remedies against ignorance and envy. ("I only needed a light )”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“The oppression of anonymity and lack of human contact can inveigle people to reinvent themselves, rethink their lives and give hope a chance. Once they have broken down the wall of apathy and reached the wellness of concern, they can realize what it feels to be missed. ("Knowing someone was waiting")”
ERIK PEVERNAGIE

“There is no formula to relationships. They have to be negotiated in loving ways, with room for both parties, what they want and what they need, what they can do and what their life is like. In business, people negotiate to win. They negotiate to get what they want. Maybe you’re too used to that. Love is different. Love is when you are as concerned about someone else’s situation as you are about your own.”
Morrie Schwartz

Amaka Imani Nkosazana
“If someone doesn't care to accept you, respect you, believe in you, don't hesitate to move on and let them go. There are many who love and appreciate you just the way you are.”
Amaka Imani Nkosazana, Sweet Destiny

Esther Perel
“It's hard to experience desire when you're weighted down by concern.”
Esther Perel, Mating in Captivity: Reconciling the Erotic and the Domestic

“May our effort, confidence and concern for others be the altar from which we pray for personal abundance.”
Laura Teresa Marquez

Héloïse d'Argenteuil
“Let me have a faithful account of all that concerns you; I would know everything, be it ever so unfortunate. Perhaps by mingling my sighs with yours I may make your sufferings less, for it is said that all sorrows divided are made lighter.”
Héloïse d'Argenteuil, The Letters of Abélard and Héloïse

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Why is it that we don’t worry about a compass until we’re lost in a wilderness of our own making?”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Leigh Hershkovich
“If you’re not happy, then something is wrong. A person comes into the world as a happy being, yet over time, the happiness fades away and they find themselves in this bubble of anxiety and misery all the time. And it’s a comfortable place to stay, so they end up hanging out in this bubble for years and years before it suddenly dawns on them that life is meant to be happy. And, it is. It’s just that they’re too busy getting caught up in worry and stress to notice that life is magnificent and beautiful. Being alive is good. Being alive should already make you happy.”
Leigh Hershkovich

“Andrew's bare feet were silent against the carpet, but Neil saw a blur of colors on the fogged-up mirror and turned. Andrew studied his chest with a bored look, but the fingers he pressed to Neil's scars were a heavy and lingering weight. Neil waited to see if he had anything to say, but Andrew hadn't spoken to anyone since they checked out of the hotel in Baltimore. Neil doubted the others had noticed, since Andrew rarely talked to even Kevin or Nicky now that he was sober, but Neil wasn't used to the silent treatment. "Hey," Neil said, just to make Andrew look up at him. Neil leaned in to kiss him, needing to know if Andrew would lean away or push him back. Instead Andrew opened his mouth to Neil without hesitation and slid his hand up Neil's chest to his throat.”
Nora Sakavic, The King's Men

Katie MacAlister
“Roxy, stop being so obnoxious!" -Joy
"I'm never obnoxious; I'm just concerned." -Roxy”
Katie MacAlister, Sex and the Single Vampire

Jane Austen
“Catherine had never wanted comfort more, and [Henry] looked as if he was aware of it.”
Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey

Anna Seward
“When Death, or adverse Fortune's ruthless gale,
Tears our best hopes away, the wounded Heart
Exhausted, leans on all that can impart
The charm of Sympathy; her mutual wail
How soothing! never can her warm tears fail
To balm our bleeding grief's severest smart;
Nor wholly vain feign'd Pity's solemn art,
Tho' we should penetrate her sable veil.
Concern, e'en known to be assum'd, our pains
Respecting, kinder welcome far acquires
Than cold Neglect, or Mirth that Grief profanes.
Thus each faint Glow-worm of the Night conspires,
Gleaming along the moss'd and darken'd lanes,
To cheer the Gloom with her unreal fires.”
Anna Seward, Original sonnets on various subjects; and odes paraphrased from Horace

“Truth is never afraid of other truths.
Being afraid that your truth may be faulty should be a concern, if you really think you have the truth”
Aniekee Tochukwu Ezekiel

Sarah J. Maas
“He put a dramatic hand on his heart. 'Your concern warms me more than any winter fire, my love.”
Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Frost and Starlight

Sarah J. Maas
“How was the library?' he asked as she claimed the seat across from him.

'Nothing tried to eat me today, so it was fine.'
...
He'd gone still, though. 'Something tried to eat you on another day?'

'Well, it didn't get close enough to try, but that was the general impression I received.'

He blinked, his Siphons glowing. 'Tell me.”
Sarah J. Maas, A ​Court of Silver Flames

Ron Baratono
“Dear Lord,

Let me find calm in my life from those who frustrate me with contradiction. There are people who question what we do in life, but not willing to take on the task them self. Their remarks are the basis of control, and not concern. It’s always those who question what they can, who is an expert at nothing. Thank you Dear Jesus. Amen.”
Ron Baratono

“Everything is content these days, but I think there should be a law that forbids people from using their spouses, partners, family and children as content to further their own careers. Getting engagement, trend or to get attention. Let kids be kids. Kids or children don’t have privacy anymore. Their whole life is out there online without their concern. Old people and family don’t have privacy. There is no privacy anymore. Everywhere you go someone is holding a camera or video capturing you without your concern . They make you participate in what their doing unlawfully. Some even provoke you so they can get your reactions on tape.

You should not put someone online who doesn’t want to be online. This also go to pranks as well. Internet never forgets . Once something is out there. It can make their lives hard in future. Most of the things online are taken out of context and are edited to suite a certain narrative. Do your content but respect people boundaries and privacy.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

Ryan Gelpke
“Aren't you tired of this loneliness, though?" Benjamin inquired, his voice tinged with a hint of concern.
"But deep down, aren't we all lonely? Remember, we enter this world alone and depart from it in solitary fashion. In the end, it's always yourself, and only yourself, against the world! And you always lose. No matter what! That's the sad truth," Invokera mused, her words carrying a touch of melancholy.”
Ryan Gelpke, We Tragic Few

“Haters, witches and wizards are always concern. They publicly act like they are concern or worried as if they really care. but what they are really doing is hating on another person and trying their best to destroy that persons life. They are very good in spreading misinformation and manipulating people.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

“I thought my mom had gone totally nuts, but she hadn’t. She had finally, through her faith, found a way to voice herself and stand up to me; to share how she felt about what was going on; to voice her concern, fear, and worry; to state that her son had been taken from her and that she wanted him back, and to say she was not going to stand aside and let him be besieged any longer.”
Michael J Heil, Pursued: God’s relentless pursuit and a drug addict’s journey to finding purpose

Katherine May
“The most I can do for people whose suffering happened long ago is to offer my entirely impractical concern. I don't honestly believe that it helps them, but it's an assertion of our interconnection. It cements an intent to care in the present, a promise made collectively before my congregation, and that changes my behavior into the future. I witness, and I am in turn witnessed, and between the two, lies an obligation to do better in the future. The exact nature of that doing is left unnervingly undefined. That bit is up to me.”
Katherine May, Enchantment: Awakening Wonder in an Anxious Age

“Wokeism's impact on free speech is a concern when it veers towards canceling individuals for expressing opinions, including through comedy. Comedy, as a bastion of satire and social commentary, should remain a realm where artists fearlessly explore the boundaries of societal norms. The attempt to impose a narrow definition of acceptability not only stifles artistic expression but also undermines the spirit of free speech, which thrives in an atmosphere where ideas, regardless of their contentious nature, can be shared without the fear of retribution.”
James William Steven Parker

Jennifer L. Armentrout
“The slaughter of an innocent child should be of everyone's concern.”
Jennifer L. Armentrout, A Shadow in the Ember

“The fear of death often stems from concerns about what will be remembered of us and who will miss us. But these are concerns of the living, not the departed.”
Nitzan Hamburg

« previous 1 3 4 5 6