Quotes about Concern
O God, here, as so often, I cannot help. Let me not forget she is your child and your concern makes mine as nothing.
— Madeleine L'Engle
True sympathy is the personal concern which demands the giving of one's soul.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
For it is through the prophets that God adapts to our need whatever might seem to us remote and of no concern to us.
— John Calvin
For very few persons are concerned about the way that leads to heaven, but all are anxious to know, before the time, what passes there.
— John Calvin
WE WILL MEET many difficulties as we try to dutifully seek the good of our neighbors. We won't make any headway in this regard unless we lay aside concern for ourselves—indeed, unless we somehow lay aside our very self.
— John Calvin
I think the health of our civilization, the depth of our awareness about the underpinnings of our culture, and our concern for the future, can all be tested by how well we support our libraries.
— Carl Sagan
Economic diseases are highly communicable. It follows therefore that the economic health of every country is a proper matter of concern to all its neighbors, near or distant.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
Just because it had happened before didn't mean it wasn't serious. It didn't mean he didn't need them.
— Rainbow Rowell
To worry is to add another hazard.
— Amelia Earhart
His daughter, as part of himself, came within the normal range of his solicitude; but she was an outlying region, a subject province; and Mr. Orme's was a highly centralized polity.
— Edith Wharton
Concern for man himself and his fate must always form the chief interest of all technical endeavors, concern for the great unsolved problems of the organization of labor and the distribution of goods--in order that the creations of our mind shall be a blessing and not a curse to mankind. Never forget this in the midst of your diagrams and equations.
— Albert Einstein
I hope my kids can experience the seasons and a climate that's sustainable. The idea that things are going to be so very different for them is slightly scary.
— David Harewood