“And the user may have a higher comfort level deciding what information to provide rather than worrying about what inferences might be made from what they've gathered.” MayMadeMightLevelsWorryInformationHigherComfortUsersInference Author:Edward Felten
“I've always worked closely with the designers and whoever's making the costumes. Comfort is the last thing you want on your mind when you're competing. In an ideal situation, you'll have something where you'll put it on and you're fine and you don't have to worry about it at all.” WantMindLastsSituationWorryFineComfortIdealsDesignerCompetingCostumes Author:Kristi Yamaguchi
“If you're feeling pain, express that to the Lord. If you're feeling worried, express those worries. One passage that gives me comfort is in Psalms, Chapter 11, verse 3, it reads, "When all that is good falls apart, what can good people do?" That's really the question of the day.” PeopleIfsGivingFeelingsPainFallLordWorryComfortGive MeWorriedPassagesGood PeopleChaptersVersesFalling ApartPsalmsFeeling Pain Author:Max Lucado
“Love is about feeling that there is something bigger than just ourselves and our own worries and existence. Whether it is love of another person, of country, of God, of an idea, love is fundamentally an intense devotion to this notion that something is bigger than us. Love is ultimately larger than friendship, comfort, ceremony, knowledge, or joy. Indeed, as the Four Wise Ones once said, it may be all you need.” NeedsMayPersonsSaidIdeasCountryFeelingsJoyLove IsExistenceWorryWiseFourComfortBiggerNotionDevotionIntenseCeremony Author:Daniel Levitin
“When you have to worry about paying the rent, you're never bored. You're just happy to have that job. But once you don't have to worry and reach the point where it's no longer about the money, you're able to look at other opportunities outside of your comfort zone.” LooksAbleJobsOpportunityWorryComfortBoredZoneComfort Zone Author:Martin Short
“The practice of medicine will be very much as you make it - to one a worry, a care, a perpetual annoyance; to another, a daily job and a life of as much happiness and usefulness as can well fall to the lot of man, because it is a life of self-sacrifice and of countless opportunities to comfort and help the weak-hearted, and to raise up those that fall.” MenWellsSelfHelpingCareJobsFallOpportunityPracticeWorrySacrificeComfortWeakRaisesMedicinePerpetualHeartedUsefulnessSelf SacrificeAnnoyanceRaise UpPractice Of Medicine Author:William Osler
“I think there are more transgendered in America than there are people who worry about the comfort and security who broke in our country illegally, who are living here illegally, are taking jobs illegally, how quickly it moves doesn't really matter.” PeopleThinkingCountryMovingWorrySecurityComfortBroke Author:Ann Coulter
“You are doing God's work. You are doing it wonderfully well. He is blessing you, and He will bless you, --even--no, -especially--when your days and your nights may be most challenging. Like the woman who anonymously, meekly, perhaps even with hesitation and some embarrassment, fought her way through the crowd just to touch the hem of the Master's garment, so Christ will say to the women who worry and wonder and weep over their responsibility as mothers, `Daughter, be of good comfort; thy faith hath made thee whole.' And it will make your children whole as well.” WayWellsMayChildrenMadeWholeMotherNightChristChallengesResponsibilityWonderWorryMastersComfortBlessingDaughterCrowdsTheeYour ChildrenBlessEmbarrassmentGarmentsHesitationMother DaughterHemBlessing You Author:Jeffrey R. Holland
“What do believers in the Absolute mean by saving that their belief affords them comfort? They mean that since in the Absolute finite evil is ‘overruled’ already, we may, therefore, whenever we wish, treat the temporal as if it were potentially the eternal, be sure that we can trust its outcome, and, without sin, dismiss our fear and drop the worry of our finite responsibility. In short, they mean that we have a right ever and anon to take a moral holiday, to let the world wag in its own way, feeling that its issues are in better hands than ours and are none of our business.” IfsWorldWayMayMeanFeelingsHandsEvilBeliefWishSinResponsibilityMoralWorryIssuesComfortEternalTreatsAbsolutesBelieverSavingOutcomesHolidayFiniteWagsAnon Author:William James
“If you heard your lover scream in the next room and you ran in and saw his pinkie on the floor, in a small puddle of blood. You wouldn't rush to the pinkie and say, 'Darling, are you OK? ' No, you'd wrap your arms around his shoulders and worry about the pinkie later. The same holds true if you heard the scream, ran in and saw his hand or -god forbid- his whole arm. But suppose you hear your lover scream in the next room, and you run in and his head is on the floor next to his body. Which do you rush to and comfort first?” IfsFirstsWholeBodyHandsRunningNextRoomsWorrySawsHeardBloodArmsLoversComfortShouldersRanScreamWrapsDarlingPuddles Author:Jeffrey McDaniel
“I don't know what I expected from my first meeting with Peeta after the announcement. A few hugs and kisses. A little comfort maybe. Not this. I turn to Haymitch. "Don't worry, I'll get you more liquor.” KnowsFirstsLittlesTurnsWorryComfortKissingMeetingsExpectedHugLiquorPeetaAnnouncementsCatching FireHaymitch Book:Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games) Source: Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games)
“That's the point of it, to have those connections, as painful as they are, as much worry as they might cause; they give back in strength and comfort and joy, believe it or not, and the more connections you make, the happier you are, the more point there is to getting up and getting through the day.” GivingBelieveMightJoyCausesWorryComfortConnectionsPainfulGiving BackComfort And JoyStrength And Comfort Author:Gregory Galloway