of Disquiet
Source: Webster's dictionaryOh, my soul! why art thou so often disquieted within thee? How is it that thou hast so little faith? Wilt thou never learn that Jesus has even the least of His little boats always under His watchful eye, and all the winds and the waves obey Him? Theodore L. Cuyler
The writer does not get from his work as he writes and reads it the same aesthetic shock that the reader does; and since the writer is so accustomed to reading other stories, and having them produce a decided effect upon him, he is disquieted at not being equally affected by his own. Randall Jarrell
Human society was so constituted, for human nature was so constituted, that the honour and dignity of a father were connected with that of a son; and there was no son who must not be disturbed and disquieted by imputations on his father. Charles Abbott, 1st Baron Tenterden
too upset to say anything Source: Internet
spent many disquieted moments Source: Internet
distressed about her son's leaving home Source: Internet