Quotes about Anxiety
When push comes to shove, only one's own nightmares are of any interest or significance.
— Margaret Atwood
They say that a nightmare can frighten you to death, that your heart can literally stop. Will this bad dream kill me, one of these nights? Surely it will take more than that.
— Margaret Atwood
And if I talk to him, I'll say something wrong, give something away. I can feel it coming, a betrayal of myself.
— Margaret Atwood
The bathrobe was magenta, a colour that still makes him anxious whenever he sees it.
— Margaret Atwood
Her life began to seem long. Her adrenalin was running out. Soon she would be thirty, and all she could see ahead was more of the same.
— Margaret Atwood
What men are most afraid of is not lions, not snakes, not the dark, not women. Not any more. What men are most afraid of is the body of another man. Men's bodies are the most dangerous things on earth.
— Margaret Atwood
Careful for nothing, prayerful for everything, thankful for anything.
— DL Moody
Thanksgiving is worry's kryptonite.
— Matt Chandler
Are stress and worry evidence of a soul too lazy, too undisciplined, to keep gaze fixed on God?
— Ann Voskamp
I have never once feared the devil, but I tremble every time I enter the pulpit.
— John Knox
Worry is irrelevant. It alters nothing. When was the last time you solved a problem by worrying about it?
— Max Lucado
No one can pray and worry at the same time.
— Max Lucado