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worry form
Worry is a form of fear. Bertrand Russell
worry dieting good-things
The good thing about being pregnant is that I don't have to worry about sucking it in or dieting! Busy Philipps
worry forget-you forgotten
Another problem with worry is that it makes you forget your worth. Worry makes you feel worthless, forgotten, and unimportant. Charles R. Swindoll
worry
I couldn't worry about anyone else but myself and my health. Derrick Rose
worry people rich
The only people who really worry about money are the very poor and the very rich. Deepak Chopra
worry people places-you-go
Out there things can happen, and frequently do, To people as brainy and footsy as you. And when things start to happen, don't worry, don't stew. Just go right along, you'll start happening too! Dr. Seuss
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 failing acknowledge
Don't worry about being acknowledged by others; worry about failing to acknowledge them. Confucius
worry-less perfect language
My French definitely improves the more I drink, as I worry less and less about absolutely perfect grammar. I do speak and understand the language, just not particularly well. Anthony Bourdain
useless get-up lumps
Get up, you useless lump, get up! J. K. Rowling
useless
A writer who is afraid to overreach himself is as useless as a general who is afraid to be wrong. Raymond Chandler
useless used speaking-in-public
Since I am used to speaking in public, I know that it is useless. Franklin D. Roosevelt
useless
In a bureaucratic system, useless work drives out useful work. Milton Friedman
useless alive wasting-time
Jealousy is a useless, time-wasting emotion that's eating me alive. A. J. Jacobs
useless skepticism honestly
You have to do a show as honestly as you can. But you also can't afford skepticism, because it's preparing for failure, which is useless. Louis C. K.
may individual difficulty
Nobody, who has not been in the interior of a family, can say what the difficulties of any individual of that family may be. Jane Austen
may rewards tendencies
I leave it to be settled, by whomsoever it may concern, whether the tendency of this work be altogether to recommend parental tyranny, or reward filial disobedience. Jane Austen
may call-me sinner
They may call me a sinner, but I am at peace with myself. Brigitte Bardot
may mercy
May God in His mercy lead us through these times; but above all, may He lead us to Himself. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
may incidents happened
I describe incidents which may or may not have happened but which are true. Elie Wiesel
may
Women who love only women may have a good point. Edward Abbey
may world illusion
This world may be only illusion -- but it's the only illusion we've got. Edward Abbey
may way wealth
Anyone, without any great penetration, may distinguish the dispositions consequent on wealth; for its possessors are insolent and overbearing, from being tainted in a certain way by the getting of their wealth. For they are affected as though they possessed every good; since wealth is a sort of standard of the worth of other things; whence every thing seems to be purchasable by it. Aristotle
may literacy probability
Misunderstanding of probability may be the greatest of all impediments to scientific literacy. Stephen Jay Gould