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Quotes About Anxiety

were all wired to come come unwound.
~ brian manning
Oh yeah 'Nostalgia is a state of inarticulate contempt to the present and a fear of the future.
~ Brian Michael Bendis
It was the refrigerator of a man who was worried about his health. It was also the refrigerator of a man from another generation.
~ Brian Morton
When I don't have something to worry about, I worry. Nothing comes so naturally to a human being as anxiety and worry.
~ Brian Richardson
When there are large sums of money, method, and institutional expectation on our shoulders, we are tempted to cut the corner of mission and simply gather Christians. If we can conceive of the church as something smaller and simpler, we can plant mission with hope and not anxiety.
~ Brian Sanders
Don't worry or surrender to your fear.
~ Brian Simmons
They were both sweating freely.
~ Brian W. Aldiss
Fear of failure is one of the most common traits of bad managers.
~ Brian W. Fitzpatrick
Substitute "Hillbilly" for "Blues" and this regionally inflected nostalgia remains much the same. Bear down on the word "real" in Paramount's advertising copy, and it is possible to see how recorded roots music, with its claims to authenticity, could help counter a sense of social and cultural dislocation, a deep anxiety about the increasing superficiality and transitory nature of a modern America characterized by disconcerting changes.
~ Brian Ward
Funny how a big, horrible worry doesn't wipe out all the little worries. They're like bugs. They survive no matter what.
~ Brian Yansky
I can feel the fear coming out of me like sweat.
~ Brian Yansky
I get uncomfortable when people give me presents and watch me open them. I don't have birthday parties, because the idea of a group of people singing and looking at me while I'm blowing out candles gives me hives.
~ Brit Marling
I'm not at the point where I'd feel safe in a house alone. I would be really scared. I'm the kind of person that when I get up to go use the bathroom I have this big long hallway, and I just know someone's going to jump out and get me.
~ Britney Spears
There's nothing as quiet as that moment before one person is about to tell another something neither of them wants to hear.
~ Brock Clarke
Men who fear demons see demons everywhere.
~ Brom
Magic enables man to carry out with confidence his important tasks, to maintain his poise and his mental integrity in fits of anger, in the throes of hate, of unrequited love, of despair and anxiety. The function of magic is to ritualize man's optimism, to enhance his faith in the victory of hope over fear. Magic expresses the greater value for man of confidence over doubt, of steadfastness over vacillation, of optimism over pessimism.
~ Bronis?aw Malinowski
Where hope rises fear must lurk behind.
~ bronte anne ii
Hey, we all have our fear. Mine is bugs and lobsters!
~ Brooke Burke
So worry is focusing on the worst. Worrying is actually thinking about what you don't want. If you are worried it is because you have a belief or a thought that is not serving you. Okay
~ Brooke Castillo
That all possible kinds of mortification, if they were void of the love of GOD, could not efface a single sin. That we ought, without anxiety, to expect the pardon of our sins from the Blood of JESUS CHRIST, only endeavoring to love Him with all our hearts. That GOD seemed to have granted the greatest favors to the greatest sinners, as more signal monuments of his mercy.
~ Brother Lawrence
Perfectionism is a self-defeating behavior that prevents us from taking risks and pursuing our dreams.
~ browne joy ii
The history of Buenos Aires is written in its telephone directory. Pompey Romanov, Emilio Rommel, Crespina D.Z. de Rose, Ladislao Radziwil, and Elizabeta Marta Callman de Rothschild - five names take at random from the R's - told a story of exile, disillusion and anxiety behind lace curtains.
~ Bruce Chatwin
To lose a passport was the least of one's worries. To lose a notebook was a catastrophe
~ Bruce Chatwin
Time becomes very weird. Sometimes it seems as if the hours are rushing by in a blur, the moment of performance hurtling toward me. Other times the clock seems to poke along like a sloth with chronic fatigue syndrome.
~ Bruce Coville