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Worries Quotes

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Desmond Tutu
“What the Dalai Lama and I are offering,� the Archbishop added, “is a way of handling your worries: thinking about others. You can think about others who are in a similar situation or perhaps even in a worse situation, but who have survived, even thrived. It does help quite a lot to see yourself as part of a greater whole.� Once again, the path of joy was connection and the path of sorrow was separation. When we see others as separate, they become a threat. When we see others as part of us, as connected, as interdependent, then there is no challenge we cannot face—together.”
Desmond Tutu, The Book of Joy: Lasting Happiness in a Changing World

Amit Kalantri
“Some people when they see cheese, chocolate or cake they don't think of calories.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Neil deGrasse Tyson
“I fear living a life where I could have accomplished something and didn't. That's what I fear. I don't fear death.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson

“Jam on November took away the worries, It was like tasting summer...”
El Fuego

Amit Ray
“Fixed mindset worries in the nest and the growth mindset dances on the edge.”
Amit Ray, Mindfulness Living in the Moment - Living in the Breath

“Sometimes we are so upset about our meaningless worries that we keep losing focus of the goal all the time”
Sunday Adelaja

Joyce Rachelle
“Try staying awake for 24 hours and you'll realize just how many needless worries your mind instantly shuts out.”
Joyce Rachelle

Edward St. Aubyn
“Is there ever anything to get unduly worried about,' Peter couldn't help asking, 'when there are so many things to worry about duly?”
Edward St. Aubyn, Dunbar

Dada Bhagwan
“If you are going to be suspicious or have doubts, then do so your entire life. If you are going to worry about a loss, then worry all your life, otherwise do not worry.”
Dada Bhagwan, Avoid Clashes!

Jhumpa Lahiri
“But death, too, had the power to awe, she knew this now-that a human being could be alive for years and years, thinking and breathing and eating, full of a million worries and feelings and thoughts, taking up space in the world, and then, in an instant, become absent, invisible.”
Jhumpa Lahiri, Unaccustomed Earth

“But for many people, a huge part of the energy goes into the struggle with complexes, fear, worries, anxiety, and the energy cannot be used to achieve goals and dreams”
Sunday Adelaja

Sanhita Baruah
“A hand-rolled cigarette to smoke,
Another one bought from the store.
If he lights one, his mind's lit up
Another one burns a hole..”
Sanhita Baruah

“Worries isn't good to your mental and physical health, so you better stay away from those things that keeps on bothering you, live peacefully and free.
Always pray, and one day blessings will be on your way!”
Bradley B. Dalina

Alain de Botton
“The core � and perhaps unexpected � thing that books do for us is simplify. It sounds odd, because we think of literature as sophisticated. But there are powerful ways in which books organise, and clarify our concerns � and in this sense simplify.”
Alain de Botton

“وأمسى قلقي وسادة،
وأصبح ألمي شقاء،،،
واحترق عصبي بالكفر والعبادة،
أُصلي لأجلكِ وأشتهيكِ من بين النساء،،،
جاد العربي
"وشوماً حبرها أنتِ”
جاد العربي

Ana Claudia Antunes
“How I'm glad to go back home!
Once I truly have no more worry.
Many of those who are in a hurry
Endure setbacks in the outcome.”
Ana Claudia Antunes, ACross Tic

Anurag Shourie
“Take it easy. Live life- one day at a time. It is only when we add the regrets of 'yesterday' and worries of the 'future' to the 'present' that we end up complicating things...”
Anurag Shourie

Dada Bhagwan
“The worldly life runs easily due to the egoism which is the by-production of the worldly life. By increasing the egoism there, one has incurred endless worries.”
Dada Bhagwan

Dada Bhagwan
“When the servants break the cups and saucers, a ‘puzzle� arises within. Who really breaks the cups and saucers? Who runs this world? One does not know that and inbetween, the ‘guest� (of this world) does worries.”
Dada Bhagwan

Dada Bhagwan
“Worrying is the greatest pride, which is why nature punishes one heavily. Nature punishes more the one who worries, than it does the one who curses God. The doer is some other entity and you are worrying? Are you mightier than even nature?”
Dada Bhagwan

Dada Bhagwan
“The worldly life (sansar) means a basket full of worries.”
Dada Bhagwan

Dada Bhagwan
“Worries and sufferings are helpful for (one’s) spiritual development.”
Dada Bhagwan

“Whoever worries only wears himself out.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Amanda Hamm
“Freak-outs were a lot like snowballs. If something stuck, it was easy to keep gathering up more worries.”
Amanda Hamm, They See a Family

Dada Bhagwan
“When can one say that he has attained the Soul? It is when worries does not occur to him. Even amidst mental, physical and externally induced suffering one experiences blessed state of the Self (Samadhi); that is the sign of the Self Realization (Atma gnan). Without this state, all talks one does are like castles in the air.”
Dada Bhagwan, Simple & Effective Science for Self Realization

Dada Bhagwan
“No difficulty can come your way. If the mind wavers, difficulty will embrace you! This is indeed the law of universe!”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“What will you gain from ‘worshipping� doubts? You will attain nothing but misery. The Lord has said not to go where everyone goes. Turn back from where others are going.”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries

Dada Bhagwan
“Why worry about that for which there is no solution? There is no solution for death, so does anyone worry about that?”
Dada Bhagwan, Death: Before, During After...

Dada Bhagwan
“Where there is religion, there are no worries, and where there are worries, there is no religion.”
Dada Bhagwan, Worries