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Worries Quotes

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Chloe  Benjamin
“She'll tell herself that what she really wanted was not to live forever, but to stop worrying.

'What if I change?' she asked the fortune teller, all those years ago, sure that knowledge could save her from bad luck and tragedy. 'Most people don't,' the woman said.”
Chloe Benjamin, The Immortalists

Sara  Holland
“You have more happy memories than scary ones, don't you? Why give the scary ones so much space in your head?”
Sara Holland, Havenfall

“So many people turn to unhealthy solutions to deal with their anxiety, fears, worries and physical, mental or emotional struggles. When you’re feeling pressured or worried, either Produce, Pray, Work Out or just Breathe. Turn your Pressure into Power and Productivity. You Got This.”
Jeanette Coron

Dada Bhagwan
“Will the train leaving at 10:15 have an accident or the train leaving at 10:30? How would one know? What is the point of needless worries? You just have to decide that you want to leave early then, whatever happens is correct.”
Dada Bhagwan, Whatever Has Happened is Justice

Paul Bamikole
“No force is strong enough to break you from the outside.
I found out sometimes ago that men are first broken within before they are overwhelmed on the outside.
Once you are bankrupt on Joy, it will be hard to keep yourself together. Life will do its best to wear you thin but you must not let it wear you out.
The fruit of joy is right there in you, let it blossom.”
Paul Bamikole

Chloe  Benjamin
“Varya takes the handkerchief and wipes her face, and when she emerges she thinks of what Luke said--'that I'll kill them accidentally'--and laughs until he joins in and she begins to cry again, because she understands exactly what he means.”
Chloe Benjamin, The Immortalists

Nesta Jojoe Erskine
“So today, learn to live consciously. Listen to the rhythm of your heartbeat and how the air feels on your skin and watch life as it happens around you. Worries go away when you live in the NOW.”
Nesta Jojoe Erskine, Unforgettable: Living a Life That Matters

Neal Shusterman
“They knew what had happened at school and what was happening now, but they dismissed it in that self-serving way parents often had of pretending anything they can't solve isn't really a problem.”
Neal Shusterman, Scythe

“Turn your pressure into Power, and your anxiety into Productivity.”
Jeanette Coron

Robert M. Sapolsky
“Our nights are filled with worries about a different class of diseases; we are now living well enough and long enough to slowly fall apart.”
Robert M. Sapolsky, Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers

Lorin Morgan-Richards
“I believe we see a sliver of heaven when we dream, but our mortal fears and worries cloud our vision.”
Lorin Morgan-Richards

Dada Bhagwan
“There are two kinds of people in this world for whom worries come to end. One is the Gnani Purush (the Enlightened One) and the other is the one who lives to oblige other people.”
Dada Bhagwan, Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization

Dada Bhagwan
“Worry is the greatest seed (cause) for the worldly life because worrying is the greatest form of egoism. If the egoism leaves, worries will leave.”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“The one who lives as his worldly name [as the relative self], he will have worries for sure; the one who lives as his Real Self (as Pure Soul), he has no worries.”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“When worries stop; that is called the beginning of the path of moksha [ultimate liberation] of the vitraag lords (the enlightened ones).”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“If one begins to worry, then realize that the task at hand will mess up and if worries do not occur, then know that it will not mess up. Worries are obstacles to the work.”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“If one person in the household is preoccupied with thoughts of worries, then other people in the household will be affected by the vibrations of each others, and what if he were to become free from worries then?”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“If one can remain worry-free during worrisome situations; it is called ‘scienceâ€� (vignan, spiritual science). And our people sit on an ‘easy chairâ€� and they look ‘uneasyâ€�.”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“Worries occur because one has believed the phases of the body complex (pudgal â€� the mind, body, speechâ€�) as his own.”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“A man will ask his wife and children, ‘Should I worry for you?â€� They will say, ‘No, do not worry for us,â€� then also he will not refrain from worrying, will he?”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“If for one time, one worries and becomes restless, God says that he does not care about me, he takes the worries on his head, then let him peacefully worry!”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“The one, who worries, does not believe in God and the one who believes in God, he will not worry.”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“Worrying about not having food to eat today; is called artadhyan (mournful contemplation that hurts the self). And worrying about not having food a year from now is raudradhyan (wrathful contemplation that hurts the self and others).”
Dada Bhagwan, Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization

“Las preocupaciones tienen eso, te acompañan aunque no las hayas invitado, son como un peso añadido que vaga por tu cabeza y despierta para golpearte.”
Carlos del Amor, La vida a veces

Ann E. Burg
Age don't make you old Aunt Sara says, worries do."
Ann E. Burg, Unbound: A Novel in Verse

“Everyone wishes to be happy but in this quick fix, fast paced world it’s becoming increasingly difficult to be truly content. While we assume that happiness depends on external factors, it actually has a lot to do with our attitude and perspective.”
Oscar Auliq-Ice

“Who cares if it’s silly or weird. If it is not hurting anyone and brings you joy do it. In fact, do more of it. Be you. It’s your life make the most of it. Enjoy it!”
Akiroq Brost

Ehsan Sehgal
“The grief and worries, work as termites; consequently, subject and object physically become the victim, and underneath the collapse of that, silently and soundlessly.”
Ehsan Sehgal

“Obi’m, I sometimes worry that you may die before I do or abandon me because I am too much woman to handle and you are not enough man to handle me. So last night, while you slept I gathered myself back into my body. Scraped the remnants of my heart off your sleeve. And withdrew my feelings of deep affection from you.”
Ezinne Orjiako, Nkem.

“Worries are only so stable like these clouds.
The wind of life blows all gone in this second.
From the German Book Inneres Gold - Das Glück wohnt in der Tiefe.”
Inneres Gold