Stress Over Nothing Quotes
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Stress Over Nothing Quotes & Sayings
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I want to be remembered as a loving, understanding father.
— Robert Gossett
A little stress and adventure is good for you, if nothing else, just to prove you are alive.
— Lady Bird Johnson
Clearly, having money doesn't mean you're immune to money stress. Not for nothing did Notorious B.I.G. coin "Mo Money Mo Problems.
— Alexa Von Tobel
There is such an animal as a nonstylist, only they're not writers - they're typists.
— Truman Capote
Me a Basseri legend? Saints, how sad must their lives be if I was the best thing they had to talk about?
— Janice Hardy
Stress is nothing but the fear of change.
— Debasish Mridha
The elusive truth is that there is nothing stress-producing in the physical world. Things simply are. Molecules move. Light and sound appear.
— Andrew J. Bernstein
He was one of those men for whom all their fatigue went to their eyes in a sleepy, sexy kind of way.
— Sarah Addison Allen
Poetry happens when there is nothing to say but you have a volcano hidden inside you waiting to erupt.
— Debasish Mridha
Learn to let urgency go. Nothing is urgent. Stress is the product of uncertainty and urgency of life.
— Debasish Mridha
I don't know how to speak to celebrities. Every time I talk to Alan Menken, I say something stupid and I have to apologize.
— Kara Lindsay
But that's what mankind is like: they only prize what they no longer possess.
— Erich Maria Remarque
We've probably run a mile, maybe two, and with each new corridor that turns up nothing, stress floods my veins.
— Pittacus Lore
Meditation is not about what's happening, it is about how we're relating to what's happening.
— Sharon Salzberg
Surely the fact that a uniformed police officer is wearing his hair below his collar will make him no less identifiable as a policeman.
— Thurgood Marshall
Nothing relieves stress like setting things on fire.
— Chris Cannon
Much of the stress you experience may be created by recognizing a problem and doing nothing about it.
— Wess Roberts
good writing and brilliant discourse are perpetual allegories. This
— Ralph Waldo Emerson