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Quotes About Worry

I worry about everything in the world, and it's just too much for anybody to think about, so I have my art as my consolation.
~ T. C. Boyle
Every time you work is a challenge. There's a constant worry about it, and it's a side of acting I don't like.
~ Ian Mckellen
I'm worried about what I can worry about and controlling what I can control.
~ Jalen Ramsey
It makes my skin crawl when people tell me, 'Don't worry, you'll get another series.' Their expectations have little to do with mine.
~ Stephanie Zimbalist
I worry all the time that we're going to screw up a customer's offer.
~ Glenn Kelman
For my TakeOver matches, I was always just a huge mess, a huge ball of nerves.
~ Bayley
Either Trump only talks to those who play up to his delusion, or he simply doesn't listen to those who might burst his bubble. Either way, that is a cause for worry.
~ Lawrence M. Krauss
Assuming you can write clear English sentences, give up all worry about communication. If you want to communicate, use the telephone.
~ Richard Hugo
I say, "I almost forgot. Your car was parked in a two-hour zone and I was afraid you were going to get a ticket, so I gave your car away.
~ Richard Kadrey
Promise that you're not trying any heroics today." "Don't worry. I couldn't steal a Milk-Bone from a Chihuahua.
~ Richard Kadrey
Don't fear God Don't worry about death What is good is easy to get and What is terrible is easy to endure
~ Richard Kadrey
What did you mean when you said Stein had gone over the edge?" She shifts her shoulders nervously.
~ Richard Kadrey
If a problem has a solution, to worry is no use, for in the end it will be solved. If a problem has no solution, there is no reason to worry, because it cannot be solved.
~ Richard Paul Evans
It seems that the most significant events in our lives happen while we're worried about something else happening.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Humans waste far too much time worrying about things that will never befall them. It's my experience that the greatest tragedies are the ones that don't even cross our minds—the events that blindside us on a Friday afternoon when we're wondering how to spend our weekend.
~ Richard Paul Evans
Nikos looked at me with concern. "We're in deep trouble, Bartolomeo.
~ Richard Paul Russo
I parked my distinctive Cadillac—I say distinctive not because it's beautiful but because it's a '41 convertible painted a God-awful yellow—across the street from the Spartan Apartment Hotel. I smoked a cigarette while I worried, then flipped the butt carelessly in the general direction of the well-kept grounds of the Wilshire Country Club. That's how mean I felt.
~ Richard S. Prather
Please...they'll kill me. I'll kill you...worry about me.
~ Richard Stark
Psychologist and author Wendy Mogel urges parents to stick to a twenty-minute rule—spend no more than twenty minutes a day "thinking about your child's education or worrying about your child, period." Except in those cases when a child is having a significant academic or emotional problem, that's a good rule.
~ Richard Weissbourd
Martin Luther, when he walked in the woods, used to raise his hat to the birds and say, 'Good morning, theologians—you wake and sing, but I, old fool, know less than you and worry over everything, instead of simply trusting in the heavenly Father's care.
~ Richard Wurmbrand
I couldn't recall the last time I'd seen that much of him on display. It was wonderful and frightening on the same time. I then said the stupidest thing possible. "You're not scared of anything." "I'm scared of a lot of things. I was scared for you" He released me, and I stepped back. There was still passion and worry written all over him. "I'm not perfect, I'm not invulnerable.
~ Richelle Mead
He anxiously touched his hair. "I think my hair gel's frozen.
~ Richelle Mead
Trey scoffed. "Between you and me, Brayden's probably the last guy in the world you have to worry about. I think he's as clueless as you are. If I didn't care about your virtue so much, I'd actually probably give him a lecture on 'how' to try something.
~ Richelle Mead
That easy, confident grin returned. "Don't worry, it's easily forgotten." "Well," I said huffily, "it shouldn't be that easily forgotten." "Would you like it better if I say I'll eventually forget it but not without a great deal of struggle and torment?" "Yes." "Done.
~ Richelle Mead