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Worry Quotes

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“For every evil under the sun,
There is a remedy, or there is none.
If there be one, try and find it;
If there be none, never mind it.”
Mother Goose Rhymes, Mother Goose Rhy Color

Rasheed Ogunlaru
“Q: When is the perfect time? A: Who can say, but probably somewhere between haste and delay - and it's usually most wise to start today.”
Rasheed Ogunlaru

John Green
“And yet still I worried. I like being a person. I wanted to keep at it. Worry is yet another side effect of dying.”
John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Life punishes those who have things in abundance by making them worry about petty things like: what to wear, or, which car to drive.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Irene Hunt
“We mustn’t give trouble a shape before it throws its shadow.”
irene hunt, Across Five Aprils

Anne Lamott
“I was terrified of death by the time I was three or four, actively if not lucidly. I had frequent nightmares about snakes and scary neighbors. By the age of four or five, I was terrified by my thoughts. By the time I was five, the migraines began. I was so sensitive about myself and the world that I cried or shriveled up at the slightest hurt. People always told me, "You've got to get a thicker skin," like now they might say, jovially, "Let go and let God." Believe me, if I could, I would, and in the meantime I feel like stabbing you in the forehead. Teachers wrote on my report cards that I was too sensitive, excessively worried, as if this were an easily correctable condition, as if I were wearing too much of the violet toilet water little girls wore then.”
Anne Lamott, Help Thanks Wow: The Three Essential Prayers

Oswald Chambers
“We imagine that a little anxiety and worry is an indication of how wise we really are; it may be an indication of how wicked we really are.”
Oswald Chambers, God's Workmanship

Jocelyn Green
“The best way to get rid of the negative thoughts is to crowd them out with something else bigger and more beautiful: worship of the One who holds everything in His powerful and capable hands.”
Jocelyn Green, Faith Deployed...Again: More Daily Encouragement for Military Wives

J. Cornell Michel
“I've never really had time for romantic relationships. I have much more important things to worry about, like saving the world from zombies.”
J. Cornell Michel, Jordan's Brains: A Zombie Evolution

Junot Díaz
“Don't panic. Say, Hey, no problem. Run a hand through your hair like the whiteboys do even though the only thing that runs easily through your hair is Africa.”
Junot Díaz, Drown

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Being in a hurry is the father of stress and worry.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Worrying cannot change a thing, but faith can change everything.”
Tracie Miles, Stressed-Less Living

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“Dwell in the past, worry about the future and find misery in the present.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman, Veterans of the Psychic Wars

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“In her 20′s, a woman’s breasts double her self-esteem. In her 40′s, they halve it.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Debra Moffitt
“Our true nature is bliss. That bliss is like the sun that always shines. It remains ever present, but the events in life and clouds of worry and even emotions like happiness may obscure it like storm clouds obscure the sun.”
Debra Moffitt, Garden of Bliss: Cultivating the Inner Landscape for Self-Discovery

Kristi Bowman
“Rather than having regrets over events in the past, or worrying whether or not the future will bring you what you need or desire, allow yourself to rest in the present, the now. Understand that all that has transpired has brought you to this moment, and in this very moment, riches that far outweigh those of the world already lie within you.”
Kristi Bowman

Stephen        King
“One of life's great truths is this: when one is about to be struck by a speeding six-hundred pound Coke machine, one need worry about little else.”
Stephen King

Steve Maraboli
“I used to worry about the labels others placed on meâ€� until I realized my limitations weren’t coming from their labels, but from my own.”
Steve Maraboli

Steve Maraboli
“If you would stop worrying about things you don’t control and release what God has put into you, you will change everything around you.”
Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

Thomas à Kempis
“Greater is Your care for me than all the care I am able to take from myself.”
Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ

John Green
“I felt the worry start to snatch at my breath when I finished talking.”
John Green, Paper Towns
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Anthony Liccione
“Paranoia is at most annoying!”
Anthony Liccione

“Worry acts like a squatter, sneaks in and tries to stay without paying rent!" EL.”
Evlinda Lepins

John Lanchester
“Petunia only ever went to the doctor reluctantly, and her motive in doing so was always the same: she did it in order to feel less anxious about things. The doctor was supposed to make the worry go away; she did quite enough worrying without actually having something to worry about. When she came out feeling no less anxious, as this time, something had gone wrong. The basic contract had been broken.”
John Lanchester, Capital

Mary Lou Quinlan
“She inhaled a worry. She exhaled a prayer." Mary Lou Quinlan, author”
Mary Lou Quinlan

Sarah-Kate Lynch
“Only worry about what you absolutely know about,' Mr. Worthington said to me, putting my mind back where it belonged. 'That's the key. Worrying about anything else is just a waste of time and emotion. I know that seems obvious but honestly, the more information you have, the less your imagination can run away with you so the secret is to find out as much as you can about what your particular problem is....and you'll be amazed at how this simplifies things. You no longer have to worry about the what ifs.”
Sarah-Kate Lynch, On Top of Everything

“To waste valuable time on stressing over those who treat you unkindly, accomplish nothing of importance. Rather, that time should be spent working on most important things, that actually
create something of value that is worth your time.”
Ellen J. Barrier

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Worrying about what happened on Monday, or, what might happen on Wednesday, is at the expense of one’s Tuesday.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Michael Pollan
“My native tense is future conditional, a low simmer of unspecified worry being the usual condition.”
Michael Pollan, Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation

Sarah-Kate Lynch
“She was a great wife...and a wonderful mother, a good daughter, a devoted sister and a truly nice person, which doesn't sound like much but it was one of her ambitions, to be a nice person, and she really got there, I think. She was always there. Or close, anyway.

Of course, she did spend her first thrity-nine years worrying too much and waiting for rotten things to happen to her. Then when they did, and some of the things were obviously, really, truly rotten, she realised she could have a lot more fun not waiting for them.

So you know what she did then? She just stopped seeing the rot.”
Sarah-Kate Lynch, On Top of Everything