I used to worry about money and career and what was going to happen. How was I gonna succeed or fail in the world? And I thought about it enough that I'm no longer worried about it. I'm not. . . I don't worry about what's gonna happen in my life. I don't worry about telling me about dying, my own mortality. That's a given.
And the user may have a higher comfort level deciding what information to provide rather than worrying about what inferences might be made from what they've gathered.
Adversity is a call to action, and your freedom lies in taking the first step. Don't worry about the entire staircase, just take one step, and then tomorrow take another.
Yes, I worry about the craziest things, but better me than someone less qualified.
I try not to worry about things that I can't control.
I worry about a democracy having nuclear weapons as much as a dictatorship having nuclear weapons.
Admittedly, art is somewhat like spit. It does not repulse or even worry is while it is still inside of us, but once it exits our body, it becomes disgusting.
I am really driven, but my drive doesn't effect the conversations I have in my head about life, and my worries and fears and insecurities.
I'm trying to keep my own house from burning down. I can't worry about someone else's house.
Pray, Hope, and Don't Worry
You don't worry about happiness and fulfilment when you're starving.
I would rather worry without need than live without heed.
My worries always lead to dungeons; I can't imagine a worse thing than to be imprisoned for the rest of one's life, especially with so few years to enjoy what little there is.
Please stop worrying about how much you can do! STOP judging yourself and others on physical abilities and prowess, stop believing MORE is better, stop the madness!
When you have to worry about paying the rent, you're never bored. You're just happy to have that job. But once you don't have to worry and reach the point where it's no longer about the money, you're able to look at other opportunities outside of your comfort zone.
I've always had a really developed sense of justice. As a child, I would rotate my dolls' dresses for fear that they might come alive at midnight and one of them would always have the best dress on. Whatever it was that made me worry about my dolls I suppose has paid off in my career because, really, an actor is all about empathy and imagination. And those are the cornerstones of activism.
Once a decision is made, you should stop worrying and start working. It’s not always what we know that makes it a good decision. It is what we do to implement and execute it that makes it a good decision.
I never worry about being driven to drink; I just worry about being driven home.
A cough is a symptom, not a disease. Take it to your doctor and he can give you something serious to worry about.
Why worry one's head over a thing that is inevitable? Why die before one's death?