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worry needs problem
If there is a solution to a problem, there is no need to worry. And if there is no solution, there is no need to worry. Dalai Lama
worry anxiety
To him who is afraid, everything rustles. Sophocles
worry next might
I’ve learned not to worry about what might come next. Oprah Winfrey
worry people challenges
For a pandemic of moderate severity, this is one of our greatest challenges: helping people to understand when they do not need to worry, and when they do need to seek urgent care. Margaret Chan
worry augustine
Things take the time they take. don't worry. How many roads did St. Augustine follow before he became St. Augustine? Mary Oliver
worry long world
Your ultimate success or failure will depend on your ability to ignore the worries of the world long enough to allow your investments to succeed. Peter Lynch
worry causes ems
Ain't no sense worrying about the things you got control over 'cause if you got control over 'em, ain't no sense worrying. Ain't no sense worrying about the things you got no control over 'cause if you got no control over 'em, ain't no sense worrying. Mickey Rivers
worry trying i-can
I try not to worry about things that I can't control. Paula Radcliffe
worry people morbid
It's not morbid to talk about death. Most people don't worry about death, they worry about a bad death. Terry Pratchett
bedroom carrots eating knocked love maybe teeth
Tonight, when we were eating dinner, Marta said something that really knocked me for a loop. She said, ""I love carrots."" ""Good,"" I said as I gritted my teeth real hard. ""Then maybe you and carrots would like to go into the bedroom and have sex!"" They didn't, but maybe they will sometime, and I can watch. ![]()
beds conquer earth guys name outer people space wish
I wish outer space guys would conquer the Earth and make people their pets, because I'd like to have one of those little beds with my name on it. ![]()
bedrock
The bedrock of all this is: Do an audit. Anne Kelley
bedroom bombing born front house january near
I was born on the first day of January 1941 in the front bedroom of my grandparents' house in Rodborough near Stroud in Gloucestershire where my mother had come to escape the bombing in London. Martin Evans