"And I admit that there's something about the concept, something deeply disconcerting...but I'm not going to walk away from this."
There's something deeply disconcerting about greeting the first day of spring with a presidential race already in full bloom.
In the Daily Telegraph, Hilary Spurling wrote: 'Large parts of this leisurely, absorbing, painstakingly researched and deeply disconcerting book are devoted to turning Freya's lustrous pearls back into shabby undistinguished grit.
Though fascinating and wonderful to see, the event was also in some ways deeply disconcerting.
He found the thought deeply disconcerting.
In some cases China builds world-class pieces of infrastructure, but we have also seen a steady drip of deeply disconcerting examples of a system growing too fast for its own good.
These are enormous, enveloping and deeply disconcerting paintings, and there is nothing banal about them.
His supposed conversion was deeply disconcerting and raised more questions than this film - even though it was five years in the making - could possibly answer.
When Mr Ebert described how big investors, with their herd mentality, have stormed out of the venture capital arena, many in the audience nodded knowingly, their sombre expressions suggesting that they found this trend deeply disconcerting.
Refused to let anyone anywhere near her chambers then moved into your apartment at House Hjorth, deeply disconcerting Baron Oliver-she did it deliberately to snub him, I think.