Gratitude is a sign of maturity...Where there is appreciation: there is also courtesy and concern for the rights and property of others.
The major gossip columnists were more concerned with protecting the industry than with gunning down sinners.
I am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me.
I'm concerned about the insidious influence of the media's bad messages that undermine the lessons parents try to instill in their sons and daughters.
The concern we have is that if somebody from our side gets captured they are going to get their throats slit.
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.
Don't concern yourself with the opinions of those who judge you. That is placing on them an importance they do not have.
If people want to take their lives and are helped to do so, the punishment is tragic for all concerned.
If you're a comic, you don't have a rehearsal room, you rehearse on stage. My main concern is remembering everything.
If the courts are making the decisions, it matters who the judge is and, of course, people are concerned with what is the bottom line.
I had gained a greater appreciation of hearing the concerns of woman, doctors, and so many others.
As far as I'm concerned, I want to remain the mean little man I always was.
As far as the sovereignty of Bosnia-Hercegovina is concerned we agreed to have limited sovereignty for a limited time and that is clear from the Dayton Agreement.
The present hardly exists, after all-it becomes the past even as it happens. A tricky medium, time - and central to the concerns of fiction.
I certainly don't want our nation to go into default, but at the same time, I'm very concerned about our ongoing debt problem.
The time has come when the whole world must be concerned about me. From now on, American Christianity must follow me.
I'm a little lavish I must admit. But I'm not really concerned with money. Being rich is not my goal, being wealthy is.
Far too many executives have become more concerned with the 'four P's' - pay, perks, power and prestige - rather than making profits for shareholders.
As a microbiologist, I am particularly concerned with Mr. Bush's blatant disregard for science.
Instead of fostering the kind of dialogue in the boardroom that has in part contributed to our success, the board has inappropriately chosen to silence my concerns through termination as an executive officer.
It is better, as far as getting the vote is concerned, I believe, to have a small, united group than an immense debating society.