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Quotes About Worries

Asking your children about their fears or worries about going back to school will help them share their burden.
~ Chuck Norris
Thought is an errand boy, fear a mine of worries.
~ Yunus Emre
There are serious worries about unconventional gas and oil, especially those concerning the environment.
~ Charles C. Mann
Managing can be more discouraging than playing, especially when you're losing because when you're a player, there are at least individual goals you can shoot for. When you're a manager all the worries of the team become your worries.
~ Al Lopez
I have worries, but in difficult times, that is when I am quiet.
~ Ariel Sharon
I remember unbelievable tension in our home. There were lots of meetings, lots of worries. I remember my father told me I had to be careful of what I said on the phone because it was tapped. And I remember how his friends adored and revered him.
~ Dinah Manoff
I have total faith in my abilities, total faith in what I can do on the pitch, and I just have to focus on that, on my game, and help the team be successful, and I have no worries.
~ Daniel Sturridge
On the scale of someone who's really laid-back about stuff and someone who worries a lot, I fall more towards the latter.
~ Anne Hathaway
President-elect Trump wasn't my choice, but I'm going to be like Dave Chappelle, and I'm going to give him a chance - but I think there are people out there with legitimate worries.
~ Mick Foley
The thing that worries me more than anything else is losing faith in the capacity of politics to change things. I don't mean scepticism, criticism, querying, but I do mean cynicism.
~ Hilary Benn
All the stories are the least of my worries - I'm so used to it. There's never been anybody trying to get away from the band, because this is what we all wanna do.
~ Nadine Coyle
As parents, we have kids who reflect back to us our addiction to devices, and we have all sorts of worries about whether this is a healthy thing.
~ Franklin Foer
Just performing is where I'm happiest, and gets me rid of my troubles and worries.
~ Tito Jackson
I am really driven, but my drive doesn't affect the conversations I have in my head about life, and worries and fears and insecurities.
~ Zach Braff
No number of repairs will be able to fix Obamacare. The website is the least of Americans' worries.
~ Ben Shapiro
Upon graduation, believe it or not, I had no job. I had no interviews. I had no prospects. I had no worries. What I did have, I had passion. I had enormous passion. I had passion for financial markets. I had fallen in love with financial markets.
~ Gary Cohn
I did not have a personal relationship with Jesus until I met my nanny, who helped me through a failing marriage and raising my two boys in a New York City apartment. She showed me by example what it was like to be able to talk to Jesus and bring all my cares and worries to Him. That was in 1990.
~ Kim Alexis
I am pleased to say that I am not a tortured comedian - I laugh a lot. My twenties weren't particularly happy, but it's the same for a lot of people. In your thirties, you realise that your life and your worries are really insignificant, and you have to force yourself to be more positive and take each day as a gift.
~ Miranda Hart
I know something about life and being a father and the worries and the fears of bringing up children.
~ Pierce Brosnan
Trump tapped into a lot of middle-class and working-class disillusion with the political establishment and into economic worries and resentments that ballooned in the wake of the 2008 financial crash.
~ Michiko Kakutani
With music, I'm transported to a place that radiates positive frequencies and immediately eases my worries.
~ Shruti Haasan
I don't do much acting anymore anyway, and not to work for 20th Century Fox is really the least of my worries.
~ Hugh Grant
I had apprehensions of playing Jobs in 'Pirates of Silicon Valley.' TNT was really excited about me taking the part, but I had worries I usually didn't have as an actor.
~ Noah Wyle
While being a parent has been the most fulfilling experience of my life, it comes with a price. Besides the onslaught of worries and fears that can be paralyzing, more personally there is a struggle with identity, or the fear of loss or usurpsion of identity, if that makes sense.
~ Paul G. Tremblay