Quotes about Worry

1. Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.
– Matthew 6:34
2. There is a great difference between worry and concern. A worried person sees a problem, and a concerned person solves a problem.
– Harold Stephens
3. Worry implies that we don’t trust that God is big enough, powerful enough or loving enough to take care of what’s happening in our lives.
– Francis Chan
4. Anxiety was born in the very same moment as mankind. And since we will never be able to master it, we will have to learn to live with it—just as we have learned to live with storms.
– Paulo Coelho
5. The only thing you will ever accomplish by worrying is to elevate your stress levels.
– Catherine Pulsifer
6. The more you pray, the less you’ll panic. The more you worship, the less you worry. You’ll feel more patient and less pressured.
– Rick Warren
7. Whatever is going to happen will happen, whether we worry or not.
– Ana Monnar
8. Rule number one is, don’t sweat the small stuff. Rule number two is, it’s all small stuff.
– Robert Eliot
9. Our fatigue is often caused not by work but by worry, frustration, and resentment.
– Dale Carnegie
10. More smiling, less worrying. More compassion, less judgment. More blessed, less stressed. More love, less hate.
– Roy T. Bennett
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Worry is like a swing; you are on the move all the time and reach no where. Dads Vaswani
Thank you very much for the additional quote on worry. Love it!
My pleasure Roy. Dada Vaswani was the spiritual head of a community – Sindhis ; I had the pleasure and privilege of meeting him once (pure love he was) ; this quote of his is my favourite 😊
Yes, No worries with Keeping God’s End in View
One of our words recently to a friend in baptism was the word ‘eternal’. I pondered it during the day before passing it on. It took hold of me in this very connection. “Our light affliction, which is for the moment, worketh for us more and more exceedingly an eternal weight of glory; while we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal” (2 Cor. 4:17,18). The eternal is kept in view, and life is adjusted in every way to God’s end. How busy the enemy is to circumvent the onward movement and the final attainment, by getting us entangled and compromised in this earth, somehow to slip in something that will be a check, an arrest, a holdup. Oh, the spiritual tragedies all around by some foolish relationship, some entanglement, some consideration of convenience, some pandering to the satisfaction of the flesh, something somehow slipped in by the enemy; and there it is – you just cannot go right on to God’s end. Something is holding you back, some relationship is keeping you tied up; something has come in.
Now this word is – adjust everything to the end, have all your affairs in life brought into line with God’s end. When you are considering a relationship, have God’s end in view. When you are considering the next step in your life, have God’s end in view. When you are deciding where you are going to live and do your work, have God’s end in view. When you are deciding what your business is going to be, have God’s end in view. Everything brought into line that is the meaning of this: “Make level the path of thy feet” or “Weigh carefully the path of thy feet”. We have to say to ourselves, ‘Now then, this is an opportunity, a prospect, that seems to hold a lot of good; but first of all, what is this going to mean for the Lord, how does this relate to the full end of God?’ Nothing less than that must weigh with us. “Let thine eyes look right on” not just at this thing, not even at what it seems to promise, but right on. How does it relate to the end? In all things, look beyond; see what is the relation to the full end of God and adjust accordingly. Get the vision, and adjust life as far as possible in relation to it. “Weigh carefully the paths of thy feet and order them aright. Turn not to the right hand nor to the left”. “Let thine eyes look right on”.
Wow…this is very interesting. Thank you so much.