1,537 Quotes About Worry
- Author Kiersten White
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She had constant tension from her magic knotted into the rooms and surrounding city, and even if that had not been the case, she found herself perpetually mulling over the figurative knots of her life and choices, checking for weaknesses, for where she could have done better.
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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It is better to worship than worry.
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- Author Margaret Killjoy
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I’ll never figure out if I’m supposed to let worry get the best of me,” she said. “Because I don’t want to fall off a cliff but I don’t want to risk never looking over the edge.
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- Author Charles F Glassman
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Two lessons I have learned with age. Most things I worried about 30+ years ago, never came true. The worries that did come true turned out to be setups for better things to come.
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- Author Vineet Raj Kapoor
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WORRYING ABOUT LASTINGUP TILL THE EXPIRY DATE?THINK IF YOU DIE UNUSED!GIVE IN TO THE CAUSE.
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- Author Jean Z. Lucas
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The birds of worry and care fly over your head, this you cannot change. But that they build nests in your hair, this you can prevent.
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- Author Cristie B. Gardner
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Faith is the ability to believe in what we cannot see, but what is true. Worry is the opposite of faith. It believes in what does not exist, except in our fears. It’s like we have bought into an illusion that does not serve us, makes us ill, binds us in fear, causes us to procrastinate, and limits our progress.
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- Author Cave Man
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If you worry because bad things might happen, you suffer from the things that are yet to happen. If they don’t happen, it means you suffered for nothing and if they do happen, it means you suffered for nothing again
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- Author Colin Meloy
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There's as much benefit to wishing the world away as there is in demanding a bud to bloom," responded Iphigenia as she patted Prue's hand gently. "It's better to live presently. By living thus, perhaps we can learn to understand the nature of this fragile coexistence we share with the world around us.
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