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Quotes About Worrier

Music just makes sense to me. I don't ever worry when I'm singing. It's the safest place. I am a bit of worrier.
~ Maria Doyle Kennedy
I'm a worrier and a perfectionist, and live television is like the antithesis of that, so it's been an interesting sort of push-pull of what I forgive myself for and what I don't.
~ Malika Andrews
I'm Carter Kane-part-time high school freshman, part-time magician, full-time worrier about all the Egyptian gods and monsters who are constantly trying to kill me. Okay, that last part is an exaggeration. Not all the gods want me dead. Just a lot of them.
~ Rick Riordan
Golf is a worrier's game, inward, concentrated, a matter of inches, invented by the same people who gave us Presbyterianism.
~ Robert Hass
As we've already mentioned, the main premise of the worrier is that things are uniformly dangerous. No risks can be tolerated. It is here, in the mind of the worrier, that the four rules of anxiety come into play: detect danger, catastrophize danger, control all the circumstances, and avoid discomfort. Sticking to this set of rules greatly interferes with one's ability to assess risks in a balanced and rational way.
~ Robert L. Leahy
I'm actually quite pro-technology, but I'm a worrier, so I like to envision worst-case scenarios.
~ Charlie Brooker
I am burdened with anxiety. Anxiety for the lamb with his bitter future, anxiety for my own body, and, not least, anxiety for my own soul. You can fool a lot of yourself but you can't fool the soul. That worrier.
~ Mary Oliver
too many leaves. He was a warrior, not a worrier!
~ Erin Hunter
I'm a worrier, an overthinker, and - if it's your type of thing - a 3x WNBA champion.
~ Sue Bird
I think of myself as a doom person. I'm a worrier. But I like the idea of being an optimist. Maybe I'm the kind of optimist who deep down knows it's not going to work.
~ Owen Wilson
Unless you're a doubter and a worrier, a nail-biter, an apologizer, a rethinker, then memoir may not be your playpen. That's the quality I've found most consistently in those life-story writers I've met.
~ Mary Karr