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Worry Quotes - Page 49

So, to prevent fatigue and worry, the first rule is: Rest often. Rest before you get tired.

So, to prevent fatigue and worry, the first rule is: Rest often. Rest before you get tired.

Dale Carnegie (2010). “How to Stop Worrying and Start Living”, p.316, Simon and Schuster

That's the secret to life... replace one worry with another.

"Fictional character: Charlie Brown". "Peanuts", comic strip, www.gocomics.com. September 2, 1981.

Oh the nerves, the nerves; the mysteries of this machine called man! Oh the little that unhinges it, poor creatures that we are!

Charles Dickens (1845). “The Chimes: A Goblin Story of Some Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year in”, p.114

I have to paint fast on television because of the limited time, but I don't want people to see what I'm showing them as work, something to worry and fret over. This is supposed to be fun.

"Disciples of The Bob Ross Technique Find Joy in Learning They Can Paint" by Judi Hunt, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, p. C1, November 23, 1991.

I don't worry about new young bands. The bounty of life is infinite and so is music and so are opportunities.

"Anthony Kiedis interview: Full transcript". Interview with Sofia Wenborn, tvnz.co.nz.

Sometimes I worry more about losing weight than gaining weight, because this is how people know and accept me.

"Surprise! She's a Bombshell (and You Can be One Too)". Interview with Laurie Sandell, www.glamour.com. September 2, 2007.

Worry is essentially a misuse of imagination.

Alex Faickney Osborn (1948). “Your Creative Power: How to Use Imagination”