WORRY QUOTES IV

quotations about worry & worrying

Blessed is the person who is too busy to worry in the daytime and too sleepy to worry at night.

LEO AIKMAN

attributed, Worth Repeating


Worry is fear in search of a cause.

JEFF PEPPER

Daily Triumph


Worrying is good when it gets you to do things -- hold peace talks, build flood barriers, lock the back door, teach children road drill. But when you can't do anything then it's just destructive. The trick is to learn the difference between the two.

SHARON GRIFFITHS

"It's worrying to hear we regret our time worrying", Eastern Daily Press, February 22, 2016


As for what has already happened, you can't do anything about it, so it is pointless to waste time thinking about it--to worry is an exercise in mindlessness. As for what might happen, we must remember that we don't know the future. Many things we worry about never happen, so many of our worries waste our energy. I know this is easier said than done, but realizing the pointlessness of worry is a start.

JOHN G. MESSERLY

"How To Cope With This Stressful Presidency", Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, March 6, 2017


Worry is wasting today's time to clutter up tomorrow's opportunities with yesterday's trouble.

ANONYMOUS

The Speaker's Quote Book

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Action is worry's worst enemy.

AMERICAN PROVERB


No matter how heavy your burden is now, the only way that you'll be able to manage it without subjecting yourself to excessive worrying is to accept what lies ahead.

ANTHONY JOSHUA

Overcoming Anxiety: How to Stop Worrying and Start Living


The idea that worrying is a fruitful endeavour is predictive of excessive worrying.

ERIC RASSIN

Thought Suppression


The Greeks said that worry is two opposing forces that tear a person apart. The Saxons say worry is like a wolf with a stranglehold on a man's throat. Worry chokes our physical strength, our creative powers, our spiritual growth and our joy.

TOM O'BRIEN

"Focus your thoughts on God", Ellwood City Ledger, March 24, 2017


Stop worrying. Please. Because I suspect it's white-anting your serenity, crashing into your life too much.

NIKKI GEMMELL

"Is it worth the worry?", The Australian, March 4, 2017


Worry is spiritual nearsightedness, a fumbling way of looking at little things, and of magnifying their value.

ANNA ROBERTSON BROWN

What is Worth While?


We are, perhaps uniquely among the earth's creatures, the worrying animal. We worry away our lives, fearing the future, discontent with the present, unable to take in the idea of dying, unable to sit still. We deserve a better press, in my view.

LEWIS THOMAS

The Medusa and the Snail


Worry is a starting place, but not a staying place.

SYBIL MACBETH

Praying in Color: Drawing a New Path to God


I received a card the other day from Steve Early which said, "Don't Worry Me--I am an 8 Ulcer Man on 4 Ulcer Pay."

HARRY S. TRUMAN

attributed, Mr. President

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Worry affects the circulation, the glands, the whole nervous system.

CHARLES H. MAYO

attributed, Words of Wellness: A Treasury of Quotations for Well-Being


Excessive worrying is like walking through a foggy street at night; you have no idea what lies ahead and the darkness and dampness create a sense of dread that is difficult to ignore. The actual landscape is easy to navigate, but because you chose to walk into the foggy portion of the street, you won't be able to see anything clearly.

ANTHONY JOSHUA

Overcoming Anxiety: How to Stop Worrying and Start Living


Every moment of worry weakens the soul for its daily combat.

ANNA ROBERTSON BROWN

What is Worth While?


Never let the future disturb you. You will meet it, if you have to, with the same weapons of reason which today arm you against the present.

MARCUS AURELIUS

Meditations

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That the birds of worry and care fly over your head, this you cannot change, but that they build nests in your hair, this you can prevent.

CHINESE PROVERB

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People who are prone to worrying are soft-wired to pay attention to threatening news, thereby building up a library of evidence in their brains that worrying is necessary. Think about it. On any given day, there are so many threatening things happening in the world -- anything from new viruses, terrorist attacks, or political conflicts to a hostile email or upcoming storm are all real events. Yet, if you only pay attention to the threats, you have no space left in your brain to process anything else. Threat becomes your reality, and worry becomes your justifiable response. Anyone telling you to give up your worry will sound out of touch, to say the least.

SRINI PILLAY

"Managing worry in generalized anxiety disorder", Harvard Health Publications, February 17, 2016