
Top 21 Anxiety Ridden Quotes
#1. I'm Jewish ... We're a very nervous group. Paranoid. Anxiety-ridden. Maybe that Hitler thing made us a little jumpy. Nothing like a Holocaust to make you mind your Ps and Qs for a couple hundred years I always say.
Andy Kindler
#2. I told the doctor I was overtired, anxiety-ridden, compulsively active, constantly depressed, with recurring fits of paranoia. Turns out I'm normal.
Jules Feiffer
#3. Hence the tension, the anxiety, the anguish of humanity. The more you fight with death, the more anxiety-ridden you will become, you are bound to become. That's a natural consequence of it.
Rajneesh
#4. Real evils can be either cured or endured; it is only imaginary evils that make people anxiety-ridden for a lifetime.
Earl Nightingale
#5. The older I get, the more nervous and anxiety-ridden I get. I don't know how to fix that.
Vince Gilligan
#6. All that follow their noses are led by their eyes but blind men; and there's not a nose among twenty but can smell him that's stinking.
William Shakespeare
#7. Someday our piecing together of knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas we shall either go mad or flee into the safety of a new dark age.
H.P. Lovecraft
#8. We only need to open our eyes to see the gifts that abound all around us. These are the simple joys in life.
Genevieve Gerard
#9. Making lists of favorite things is, for me, a task ridden with anxiety. What if I've accidentally excluded something I love? What if I discover something new tomorrow that I love even more?
Sara Zarr
#10. The more we seek gratitude, the more reason the angels will give us for gratitude and joy to exist in our lives.
Terry Taylor
#11. The musicians themselves don't seem to know enough about why they're in the positions they're in, so they're afraid to lose those positions.
Danger Mouse
#12. It's what you don't say, I hear the loudest
S.L. Northey
#13. When spring comes, I shall meet you at the Municipal Library, and you will see how much I've learned! You'll be so proud of me and love me so!'
'Oh, Ell, but I do love you! Right now!'
'One can always bear more love,' the Wyverary purred.
Catherynne M Valente
#14. Sham Harga's coffee was like molten lead, but it had this in its favor: when you'd drunk it, there was this overwhelming feeling of relief that you'd got to the bottom of the cup.
Terry Pratchett
#15. When the world was flat on its back, what brought it back? American money and American energy, our humanitarianism and our sense of social responsibility for friend and foe alike.
Scott Eyman
#16. The release of 'Lungs' was so hard. It was terrifying, because it was the first time doing everything. The first experiences of media exposure were almost paralysing. I spent a lot of time crying on the floor of the studio - it sent me a bit mad.
Florence Welch
#17. For something to be great, there has to be some kind of trial or some type of struggle that actually makes it special or valuable to you. Otherwise, anything could be easily taken for granted.
Hayley Williams
#18. If you're attracted to critical people, you may find relief in their clarity of thought and purity of vision. But you'll also find yourself guilt-ridden, compliant, and unable to make mistakes without tremendous anxiety. Irresponsibles
Henry Cloud
#19. After all, the English are really too much. One can't live in that constipated fashion forever.
Paul Bowles
#20. It's extraordinary how inventive one can be with ethanol right now.
Daniel Yergin
#21. Choosing what you want to do, and when to do it, is an act of creation.
Peter McWilliams
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