Quotes on the topic: Concerns


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All of the things I used to obsess over, I'm no longer as obsessed with. I have new concerns but they're a little more existential or cosmic.


Before 9/11, absolutely, there were concerns about terrorism; but the world fundamentally changed.


It can be demonstrated that in any society there is a distribution of religious tastes and concerns.


I have more concerns about potential risks and vulnerabilities than most people.


I wanted to make these people real, not like they were in a painting. Like these are people who don't know they're in a period movie. Those concerns are incredibly immediate.


I was brought up in an environment where my parents expressed their financial concerns in front of their children.


Rahul Gandhi is very idealistic and a very decent human being. He has real concerns for the downtrodden.


Why not write a book which is as sophisticated as a book for an adult, but is about the concerns that teenagers actually have?


The uninitiated have real questions and valid concerns over how the things of God appear to them.


Well, I have concerns about the effectiveness of Europe to compete.


I'm just an average woman with average concerns.


I am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me.


That which concerns everyone must also be discussed and approved by everyone.


Why is this government so insensitive to the concerns of the middle-class people?


When I retire, the only thing that concerns me is that no one can say that I was a bad team-mate or disrespectful or self-important.


My concerns have been about myself and not about giving something back and putting something in, even though that's been in the back of my head.


I think FDA's concerns are patient-safety.


I suppose I had these concerns but I really felt that I had to keep my scope very, very concentrated.


I know what it's like to struggle and to have those concerns that all mothers have.


I just want to be told a story, and I want to believe I'm living that story, and I don't give a thought to influences or method or any other writerly concerns.