Worry Quotes
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He didn't have a worry in the world back then. He was in paradise and didn't know it.
John Updike
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The "18/40/60" rule to happiness: At age 18, people care very much about what others think of them. By age 40, they learn not to worry what others think. By age 60, they figure out that no one was thinking about them in the first place.
Daniel Amen
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I believe in working on the music right up until it's ready. And then I'll worry about how to let people know it's there.
Benji Hughes
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Worry will never solve tomorrow's problems. It will only take energy away from today.
James Altucher
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Good teams focus on the task at hand. They don't care what's happened the last 13 days, they worry about today and they worry about getting better. That's what good teams do.
Mike Zimmer
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I don't worry about running myself ragged. I worry about being bored.
Brantley Gilbert
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I don't like killing a girl," the Spaniard said. "God does it all the time; if it doesn't bother Him, don't let it worry you.
William Goldman
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When the situation is hopeless, there's nothing to worry about.
Edward Abbey
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The poverty one still sees in America today is more shocking to me than anything I have seen in Ethiopia or Calcutta or Manila, and has made me, as someone living in a society of great wealth and someone who's never had to worry about the next meal, think seriously about what universal responsibility really means.
Pico Iyer
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Life's too short to worry about injecting botulism into your face to get rid of a tiny line because you've laughed too much. To me, that's a bit warped.
Ashley Jensen
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My kids are really easy. I often worry that they're too easy to deal with. They're really nice people.
Louis C. K.
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The young women in my classes are feisty and clever and believe, often with the passion of youthful optimism, that feminism is a battle already won. I worry for them - and for my daughters, too.
Louise Brown
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First Lady Michelle Obama has posted an exercise video of her beating up a punching bag. But don't worry, Vice President Biden is going to be OK.
Conan O'Brien
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I'd have to say the best part of being successful is being able to take care of my mom so she never has to worry about anything again and also being able to put my friends and people I care about in positions to win.
G-Eazy
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My father passed away a few days before my election. This man, an African American born to a poor single mother in 1936 in the South, would worry in the last years of his life that he had better life chances when he was growing up than a young man born in the same circumstances would have today.
Cory Booker
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If only I had the magic self of babyhood when I remembered what it was like before I was born, I wouldnt worry about death now knowing both to be the same empty dream.
Jack Kerouac
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I keep everything fans give me, if I can, but I do worry about when I run out of room in my house!
Elena Roger
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I’ve learned not to worry about what might come next.
Oprah Winfrey
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I worry that we risk losing the hard-won gains that have made America a safer and more prosperous place.
Jeff Sessions
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When you smoke marijuana, you are in the moment and you are happy. You forget about any worries of the past or the future.
Tommy Chong
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All you can worry about as CEO is making sure your company continues to build great products, deliver the revenue, and keep your customers happy.
Aneel Bhusri
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I worry sometimes that I'm a bit moralistic; always writing about men who are learning to grow up, not be so self-absorbed, selfish or badly behaved. I wonder if that's dull and liberal and wimpy? I should probably write something that celebrates wickedness.
David Nicholls
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Who wants to leave the door open to being dominated physically by another human being? Jiu Jitsu gives you the ability to not be dominated by that person, and to me, that's real peace of mind. I don't have to worry about that when I'm walking around in the world.
Jocko Willink
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A good deed, "said the prophet Mohammed, "is one that brings a smile of joy to the face of another." Why will doing a good deed every day produce such astounding efforts on the doer? Because trying to please others will cause us to stop thinking of ourselves: the very thing that produces worry and fear and melancholia.
Dale Carnegie