Top 17 Short Stop Worrying Quotes
#1. Modern culture is constantly growing more objective. Its tissues grow more and more out of impersonal energies, and absorb less and less the subjective entirety of the individual.
Georg Simmel
#2. If one is not a meditator, howsoever good one is it is all useless.
Osho
#4. From my father, I learned the importance of working sincerely at things to which I had committed myself, and to persevere untiringly even in the face of little progress.
Koichi Tanaka
#5. Everyone at a party is uncomfortable. Knowing that makes me more comfortable.
Garry Shandling
#6. I surrendered my moral conscience to the fact that I was a soldier, and therefore a cog in a relatively low position of a great machine.
Otto Ohlendorf
#7. What the hell-you might be right, you might be wrong ... but don't just avoid.
Katharine Hepburn
#8. You teach me, I forget. You show me, I remember. You involve me, I understand.
Edward O. Wilson
#9. Every once in a while we remember that life is short, and to appreciate the time with your friends and family, and to be open to have beautiful exciting moments in your days and stop worrying about what's pulling you down.
Garrett Hedlund
#10. I mean, we've had all these awful pictures from the prison in Iraq and these sort of memos floating around about justifying torture, all this kind of stuff. And it makes you want to take a shower, you know?
Ron Reagan
#11. I hate your stupid stories." The old woman smiled at him toothlessly.
"My stories? No, my little lord, not mine. The stories are, before me and after me, before you too.
George R R Martin
#13. Stop thinking of the past, and stop worrying about the future. Just win the day. Achieve the goals you set for every single day, and you'll rebuild your life in a few short years.
Kevin J. Donaldson
#14. Only six men in the world know about relativity. I am not one of them. When I ask them to explain, they confused me.
Albert Einstein
#15. They do not disappear when they die. They leave us their strength.
Heidi R. Kling
#16. Life isn't a vintage film," Christopher said. When he saw my confused face he explained. "Things aren't always black-and-white.
Eileen Cook
#17. On getting lost in a book.
Set adrift
A life unknown
Connections form
Love is sewn
Patty Wiseman
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