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  • Whenever man begins to doubt himself, he does something so stupid that he is reassured. -- Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
  • If doctors just spent more time with their patients so they felt more reassured, that might help. -- Irving Kirsch
  • We like security: we like the pope to be infallible in matters of faith, and grave doctors to be so in moral questions so that we can feel reassured. -- Blaise Pascal
  • I'm often reassured in a bizarre - perhaps perverse - way when I find in the archive stuff that contradicts what my assumptions have been. That's interesting and exciting. -- Antony Beevor
  • A man desires praise that he may be reassured, that he may be quit of his doubting of himself; he is indifferent to applause when he is confident of success. -- Alec Waugh
  • And, of course, it must be asked: is it proper to transact with the Turks for the most reassured of Greek possessions when Greece is under Turkish invasion and subjugation? -- Melina Mercouri
  • Let them be reassured, it has never been one of our intentions to ban religion in society, but solely to protect the national education system from any conspicuous display of religious affiliation. -- Jean-Pierre Raffarin
  • In an age that is sometimes nowadays frightening or confusing, we feel reassured by the almost parental-like authority of experts who tell us so clearly what it is we can and cannot do. -- Noreena Hertz
  • Mainstream cinema raises questions only to immediately provide an answer to them, so they can send the spectator home reassured. If we actually had those answers, then society would appear very different from what it is. -- Michael Haneke
  • The Pentagon said that these prisoners were kept in accordance with the Geneva Convention, and of course I was not reassured by that, but I couldn't prove that that was wrong; so we're clearer about that. -- Peter Singer
  • I've been out with men who have literally had an argument with the mirror because they couldn't get their hair right. When I was younger, I might have reassured him, but I can't do that anymore. -- Cat Deeley
  • I would argue that you're only going to get the conservatives, particularly a Republican House, to pass immigration reform if we, as conservatives, are reassured that the border is controlled and that we get to vote on whether the border is controlled. -- Rand Paul
  • For a long time I thought I could deal with my anger and hostility on my own. But I couldn't. I denied that it had affected me, and yet I was so frantic on the inside with other people: I needed to be constantly reassured. -- Kelly McGillis
  • Moving between the legs of tables and of chairs, rising or falling, grasping at kisses and toys, advancing boldly, sudden to take alarm, retreating to the corner of arm and knee, eager to be reassured, taking pleasure in the fragrant brilliance of the Christmas tree. -- T. S. Eliot
  • The federal government's role is to establish a process whereby industry can pitch a project, and Canadians can be reassured that this project is worth the risk. That's at the heart of governments granting permits and communities granting permission. People understand we do need economic growth. We do need natural resource projects. -- Justin Trudeau
  • I got to be constantly reassured that somebody loves me. -- Patsy Cline
  • I feel warm and reassured," I whispered. "He's like Santa. -- Maureen Johnson
  • All things are so very uncertain, and that's exactly what makes me feel reassured. -- Tove Jansson
  • We are reassured almost as foolishly as we are alarmed; human nature is so constituted. -- Victor Hugo
  • I feel more reassured with physical media. Entertainment is something that will not just become digital. -- Shigeru Miyamoto
  • The public always prefers to be reassured. There are those whose job this is. There are only too many. -- Andre Gide
  • The republican model described in the Hebrew Scriptures reassured pious Americans that republicanism was a political system favored by God. -- Daniel L Dreisbach
  • We ask only to be reassured About the noises in the cellar And the window that should not have been open -- T. S. Eliot
  • All this sea of humanity reassured me that as alien as i felt, there were always others in the world far odder than I -- Richard C. Morais
  • Only when the masses are reassured, can the country be at peace. Only when the country is at peace, can the leaders be relieved. -- Wen Jiabao
  • Adolescents need to be reassured that nothing-neither their growing maturity, their moods, their misbehavior, nor your anger at something they have done-can shake your basic commitment to them. -- Laurence Steinberg
  • I am pleased and reassured by the fact that a lot of younger playwrights seem to pay me some attention and gain some nourishment from what I do. -- Edward Albee
  • To my parents and all the people who reassured me that leaving high school and going into the draft was the right thing to do, I am forever thankful. -- Jeremy Bonderman
  • And, of course, it must be asked: is it proper to transact with the Turks for the most reassured of Greek possessions when Greece is under Turkish invasion and subjugation?" -- Melina Mercouri
  • For a company to excel, employees must be reassured that self-interest, not the company's, is their foremost priority. We believe an employee who puts himself first will be motivated to perform. -- Ricardo Semler
  • She began to be reassured by these pains, tangible symbols of her success in becoming thinner than anyone else. Her only identity was being "the skinniest." She had to feel it. -- Steven Levenkron
  • She was feeling the pressure of the world outside and she wanted to see him and feel his presence beside her and be reassured that she was doing the right thing after all. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • She's just a little faint," I reassured Mrs. Hammond. "They're blood typing in biology." She nodded, understanding now. "There's always one." I stifled a laugh. Trust Bella to be that one. -- Stephenie Meyer
  • I would stand there at times and remember how beautiful God created this world, and then I would be reassured that he would certainly take care of me and all of my loved ones. -- Diet Eman
  • For what are we looking for if not to please? I do not know if the desire to attract others comes from a superabundance of vitality, possessiveness, or the hidden, unspoken need to be reassured. -- Francoise Sagan
  • Just asleep," Eddis reassured her. At the sound of her voice Eugenides's head turned slightly, but he didn't wake. Attolia, seeing the movement, breathed again and pressed her hand to her chest where it hurt. -- Megan Whalen Turner
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