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Quotes About Worry

You don't have to worry, because you have a Savior who has invaded your life with his grace and has made you the place where he dwells.
~ Paul David Tripp
In your weakness, worry, doubt, and fear, he pleads to the Father in your defense.
~ Paul David Tripp
You don't have to worry about whether your wrongs will be forgiven and your weaknesses greeted with patience and grace. You don't have to worry, because you have a Savior who has invaded your life with his grace and has made you the place where he dwells.
~ Paul David Tripp
The Bible welcomes us to bring our cares to God because he cares for us (1 Pet. 5:7).
~ Paul David Tripp
It is easy to conceal an emotion no longer felt, much harder to conceal an emotion felt at the moment, especially if the feeling is strong. Terror is harder to conceal than worry, just as rage is harder to conceal than annoyance. The stronger the emotion, the more likely it is that some sign of it will leak despite the liar's best attempt to conceal it.
~ Paul Ekman
If you can keep hope and worry balanced, they will drive a project forward the same way your two legs drive a bicycle forward.
~ Paul Graham
The Bible says not to worry so I don't. I just get up in the morning and ask God for help to get through the day. If tomorrow shows up then I'll take the same shot tomorrow.
~ Paul Henderson
The past is the past. It's the present we should worry about.
~ Unknown
The financial reward is great and I love the life I have, but all money makes possible is for you to stop worrying about money. Then you have freedom to live your life.
~ Paul Stanley
can any of you by worrying add a single hour to your span of life?
~ Unknown
Sleep isn't a skill." I laughed at him. "But of course, señorita. The innocent have it. They're born with it. Somehow you lose it as you age. Worry steals it away.
~ Paula McLain
Do you think I'll stop worrying when I know he loves me for sure?" "Just listen to yourself." "There's so much to lose." "There always is," she said.
~ Paula McLain
Time seems to have been sweeping ahead very fast these last years. How many years I worried about you and also delighted in your company. And now it is time for me to give you away.
~ Paulette Jiles
Are you worried? About moving to Russia?" She smiled. "No, mio caro figlio. I'm not worried either." She kissed him. "My lovely, living boy," she said, kissing him between each word. "My hope"—kiss—"my happiness"—kiss—"my love, my life, my joy." Kiss, kiss, kiss.
~ Paullina Simons
Worry is a useless mulling over of things we cannot change.
~ Peace Pilgrim
Oh, my God,' said Phaedria, 'it must be really serious if they've been
~ Unknown
Left-brain dissociation is obsessiveness. Commonly, this ranges in severity from dwelling on a singular worry… to repetitively cycling through a list of worries… to panicky drasticizing and catastrophizing. This type of dissociation from internal pain strands the survivor in unhelpful ruminations about issues that are unrelated or minimally related to the true nature of her suffering.
~ Unknown
I've had lots of troubles in my life, but most of 'em never happened.
~ Peter De Vries
What worried Edeard most was the long distance at which these episodes occurred. Makkathran did not get to hear of a bandit incident until months after it actually happened
~ Peter F. Hamilton
Worry is the Devil's disciple, it rots the soul.
~ Peter F. Hamilton
Now you may wonder, ëWhat will we eat in the seventh year if we do not sow or gather our produce?í
~ Leviticus 25:20
When they reached the land of Zuph, Saul said to his servant, “Come, let us go back, or my father will stop worrying about the donkeys and start worrying about us.”
~ 1 Samuel 9:5
As for the donkeys you lost three days ago, do not worry about them, for they have been found. And upon whom is all the desire of Israel, if not upon you and all your fatherís house?”
~ 1 Samuel 9:20
When you leave me today, you will find two men at Rachelís tomb in Zelzah on the border of Benjamin. They will say to you, ëThe donkeys you seek have been found, and now your father has stopped worrying about the donkeys and started worrying about you, asking, “What should I do about my son?”í
~ 1 Samuel 10:2