Stressed Quotes
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She has a good shot. She's gonna be stressed a little bit, but the plan is for her to go out and defend her title.
Jack Warner
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When I am consumed by my problems-stressed out about my life, my family, and my job-I actually convey the belief that I think the circumstances are more important than God's command to always rejoice.
Francis Chan
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We Jamaicans are not so much stressed about time, you know, but you have to stay on top of it. And, of course, on the track, every time we go on the track, it is all about the seconds and the fractions of a second that count.
Usain Bolt
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I remember, once I was stressed, with an upcoming paper deadline. That little Microsoft Word clippy guy would show up in my face, jumping around and asking if I needed help. It had no understanding of my emotions and had zero empathy. That got me interested in this idea of tech being responsive to our emotions.
Rana el Kaliouby
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The commentator may be excused for repeating what he has stressed in his own books and lectures, namely that "offensive" is frequently but a synonym for "unusual;" and a great work of art is of course always original, and thus by its very nature should come more or less as a shocking surprise.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Stressed souls need the reassuring rhythm of self-nurturing rituals.
Sarah Ban Breathnach
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If you're successful and stressed out, you're succeeding in spite of your stress, not because of it.
Andrew Bernstein
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It's good to listen to electronic music when you're stressed out because you will feel a release afterwards.
Lee Seung-hyun
Big Bang
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If people are cool, then they are not stressed. I pity the fool that don't be cool.
Mr. T
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When I tried to create a new political party, which I stressed that this is not my party. I believe very much that there has to be a revolution and this is a party for the young.
Wole Soyinka
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I get irritated, nervous, very tense or stressed, but never bored.
Catherine Deneuve
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The central objective in decolonising the African mind is to overthrow the authority which alien traditions exercise over the African. This demands the dismantling of white supremacist beliefs, and the structures which uphold them, in every area of African life. It must be stressed, however, that decolonisation does not mean ignorance of foreign traditions; it simply means denial of their authority and withdrawal of allegiance from them.
Peter O'Toole