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Quotes About Worry

Any degree of unemployment worries me.
~ Gerhard Schroder
I feel like I need to give people a note with the book that says, 'I'm OK, no worries!'
~ Gillian Flynn
'The Guardian,' with its deep journalistic traditions, is careful about context and explanation. It sees itself as a gatekeeper, and it worries about consequences.
~ Graydon Carter
I grew up with three sisters, so I got used to being around them and all of their worries about fashion and what they are wearing.
~ Israel Broussard
I think too much during my day-to-day life; I'm the guy who worries about everything.
~ Brian Posehn
I try to refrain from the alarmist statement, really I do. It's bad for the liver and worries the dog, who has plenty enough to worry about as it is.
~ Christopher Buckley
Part of me worries about upsetting people, because we all have perceptions about Olympic champions.
~ Bradley Wiggins
My dad, he worries a bit, usually with good reason. There were quite a few years there where he was probably trying to resign himself to fact that I wouldn't live too much longer, just because of the way I was living.
~ Jason Isbell
That's the unpredictable part, and that's what worries every coach: Protect the football. That's why, when you go into a ballgame, you may be favored, but there's no guarantee you're going to win it.
~ Ara Parseghian
Even a mother - Jewish or not - can't worry about everything. So it is important that we limit our worries to real as opposed to imaginary risks.
~ Richard Thaler
We live in an epoch where rational reasoning associated with evidence isn't universally accepted and is, in fact, in jeopardy. That worries me a lot.
~ Rainer Weiss
I can live on the road, no worries, because my life is scheduled, but when I come home to myself, that's what I'm worried about, finding the balance.
~ Tash Sultana
I'm one of those people who lies awake all night and worries about all the horrible things that can go wrong, whether a comma was wrong.
~ Michael Beschloss
The world is moving in a completely fascist, corporate direction. It worries me, it should worry us all.
~ Katharine Gun
Sometimes it seems that what really worries the Israeli governments, even more than the Muslim Brotherhood, is the real Egypt.
~ Sayed Kashua
When I was growing up, I actually went through, in New York City, blackouts when we had to close the windows and worry about air raids. I don't know whether or not those were realistic worries or not, but as a kid, when we all had to run around pulling down the drapes and turning the lights off; it was a very frightening experience.
~ George A. Romero
It just worries me that if we start trying to erase history that we can learn from, where does that end? Do you start taking away books people find offensive? It's just a path that seems very dangerous to me in this country.
~ Luther Strange
Of course it worries you as an actress to stay away from projects. I was approached for many TV soaps as well as reality shows. But, to stay away from work was my decision, and I'd glad to be part of such an interesting and unique concept like 'Ghar Jamai.' I am happy that I am playing a role that is so relatable.
~ Nia Sharma
I write about what worries me and, hopefully, things worry me a little bit earlier than they do some other people, purely because I am a writer and it is my job to go out there and be worried by things.
~ Steven Knight
Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment.
~ Dale Carnegie
Life is difficult for everyone; everyone has bad days. Everyone has trouble in their life, because it doesn't matter how rich you are: Sickness and trouble and worry and love, these things will mess with you at every level of life.
~ Domhnall Gleeson
Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.
~ Leo Buscaglia
Most things I worry about never happen anyway.
~ Tom Petty
We humans have lost the wisdom of genuinely resting and relaxing. We worry too much. We don't allow our bodies to heal, and we don't allow our minds and hearts to heal.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh