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Quotes About Anxiety

Generalmente, el miedo proviene de la ignorancia. Una vez que supe cuál era el problema, este pasó a ser solo un problema y no algo que temer.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
You know that feeling when you tip your chair too far and begin to fall backward? The sensation was something like that, mixed with self recrimination and the fear of death.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
I said nothing. Like a child playing find-and-catch, it was my sincere hope that if I closed my eyes and remained perfectly still, the pain wouldn´t be able to find me.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Offstage I worry and sweat. Onstage I am calm as a windless winter night.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
To really fear something you have to dwell on it.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Para temer de verdad algo tienes que detenerte a pensar en ello.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
I took the time to fret uselessly about things I had no control over.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Como ya he dicho, existe una gran diferencia entre ser valiente y no tener miedo.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
I couldn't remember whether I'd slept on the floor out of fear of assassins or bedbugs.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
When you're alone it's easy to sweat, panic, fall apart …
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Antes de las entrevistas, los alumnos estudiaban obsesivamente. Y después bebían para celebrarlo o para consolarse. Como consecuencia de ello, durante los once días de Admisiones la mayoría de los alumnos andaban nerviosos y exhaustos, en el mejor de los casos.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
a wise man views a moonless night with fear.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
When you're alone, it's easy to be afraid. It's easy to focus on what might be lurking in the dark at the bottom of the cellar steps. It's easy to obsess on unproductive things, like the madness of stepping into a storm of spinning knives. When you're alone it's easy to sweat, panic, fall apart …
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Depois que descobri o que estava me incomodando, a maior parte do meu mal-estar desapareceu. O medo costuma provir da ignorância. Uma vez que eu soube qual era o problema, ele se tornou apenas um problema, nada a temer.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
only fools and priests are never afraid. But it is true that very few things unnerved him.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
the thought of his blood on the outside didn't mean he was really afraid of those things. He just didn't want them to happen. To really fear something you have to dwell on it.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our chilhood behind.
~ Unknown
And now fear spread over the countryside. People no longer knew against whom to direct their impotent rage.
~ Patrick Süskind
El terror que ahora le atenazaba era el de ignorar algo de sí mismo y se trataba de una especie opuesta a la anterior, ya que de este no podía escapar, sino que debía hacerle frente.
~ Patrick Süskind
Biliyor musunuz - bazen öyle korkuya kap?l?yorum ki, bazen ... bazen ... bazen evden ç?kmaya cesaret edemiyorum, öyle bir güven içindeyim. BoÅŸ zaman?mda -ki çok boÅŸ zaman?m var- evde oturmay? tercih ediyorum, korkudan, ÅŸimdiki gibi, nas?l anlatay?m size? Bir s?k??ma duygusu, bir bunalt?, deli gibi korkuyorum bu güvenlikten, bir çeÅŸit klostrofobi, sürekli iÅŸe yerleÅŸmiÅŸ olma psikozu...
~ Patrick Süskind
The wind blew cold, and he was freezing, but he did not notice that he was freezing, for within him was a counterfrost, fear.
~ Patrick Süskind
He himself, he realized, had always been most abominably frightened, even at the height of his divine power, a frail god upon a rickety throne, afraid of opening letters, of making decisions, afraid of the instinctive knowledge in the eyes of mules, of the innocent eyes of good men, of the elastic nature of the passions, even of the devotion he had received from some men, and one woman, and dogs.
~ Patrick White
The knot of her hands and the pulses in her throat rejected any possibility that their meeting might be a casual one. But, of course, she could not explain, nor was her face of any more assistance than her tongue; in fact, as she herself knew, in moments of stress she could resemble a congested turkey.
~ Patrick White