WORRY QUOTES VI

quotations about worry & worrying

Worry-free living can be ours. Worry is merely an option. Take a lesson from our children. Toss your worries onto your Father. Then go outside and play.

RICK BROWN

"Let Jesus help you live worry free", Cypress Creek Mirror, February 17, 2016


Worrying ... is always useless. It is a form of inner considering--i.e. of identifying. It is a continual mixing up of negative imagination with a few facts and so makes only wrong connections.

MAURICE NICOLL

Psychological Commentaries on the Teaching of Gurdjieff and Ouspensky


If something worries you, check it out. Do what you can, take care of what you can, and then let it go. At this point, having done all you can, worrying about the issue doesn't do you any good. You could be using that energy in other ways to help you feel better.

JANICE CORSANO

This Is Only a Dream!: When You Die You Wake Up


People who believe that worry is uncontrollable rarely get the signal to stop worrying.

BRUCE FERNIE & GABRIELLE MURPHY

Coping Better with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/myalgic Encephalomyelitis


Worrying is about living in a "what if" state of mind and visualizing what you DON'T want to experience, instead of what you DO! When your mind gets stuck on a negative thought, it automatically shifts into high gear and tries to fix the situation.

JAFREE OZWALD

The Manifesting Manual


Worrying is holding on to problems without seeking help.

MELVIN R. HALL

The Sky's the Limit: Go for the Gold!


A day of worry is more exhausting than a week of work.

JOHN LUBBOCK

The Use of Life

Tags: John Lubbock


All humans worry. If we didn't worry, we might take dangerous risks and pay a steep price. Worrying is normal in our lives and has an important function. However, worrying becomes a problem when you do it too often and for no good reason.

FRANK KOLLAR

"In Trading, Expectation Can Be a Dangerous Word", MoneyShow, February 19, 2016


Anyone who knows how to worry knows how to meditate. Worriers are skilled in the meditation process but are meditating on the wrong kind of thoughts.

JIM BERG

Changed Into His Image: God's Plan for Transforming Your Life


Don't worry, be happy.

BOBBY MCFERRIN

"Don't Worry, Be Happy"


When it comes to Mom, worry is my constant companion, with me like those belt beepers husbands used to wear when the birth was imminent.

PHIL GIANFICARO

"The forecast: Worry, 100 miles away", Burlington County Times, March 16, 2017


Worry is evidence of unbelief and proof that there is deep insecurity caused by a lack of oneness with God.

MARTHA LEMASTERS

"Worry is ingratitude to God in advance", Vero Beach Newsweekly, February 8, 2016


Worry is negative prayer, or prayer in reverse. It is a habit which is not to be taken lightly, for it is an evil one.

MARTHA LEMASTERS

"Worry is ingratitude to God in advance", Vero Beach Newsweekly, February 8, 2016


You can't wring your hands and roll up your sleeves at the same time.

PAT SCHROEDER

attributed, Get Out of Your Own Way: Overcoming Self-Defeating Behavior


Worry is different from fear. If fear is like a raging fever, worry is a low-grade temperature. It nags at us, simmers in our souls, hovers in the back of our minds like a faint memory. We may fear certain realities, like death; we worry about vague possibilities. Worry distracts us more than paralyzes us. It is like a leaky faucet we never get around to fixing.

GERALD LAWSON SITTSER

The Will of God As a Way of Life

Tags: Gerald Lawson Sittser


Worrying is an attempt to exert control over the future by thinking about it. In this way, worry is something that occurs on the inside, and its effects on the outside world are only imaginary.

CHAD LEJEUNE

The Worry Trap


You're worried about what-ifs. Well, what if you stopped worrying?

SHANNON CELEBI

Driving Off Bridges


Drag your thoughts away from your troubles -- by the ears, by the heels, or any other way, so you manage it.

MARK TWAIN

The American Claimant

Tags: Mark Twain


What worries you masters you.

HADDON W. ROBINSON

attributed, Drawing Closer, Growing Stronger: Making the Most of Your Walk with God


Worry is like a rocking chair--it keeps you busy but gets you nowhere.

KATIE DALE

Someone Else's Life