“To disguise nothing, to conceal nothing, to write about those things that are closest to our pain, our happiness; to write about our sexual clumsiness, the agonies of Tantalus, the depth of our discouragement-what we glimpse in our dreams-our despair. To write about the foolish agonies of anxiety, the refreshment of our strength when these are ended; to write about our painful search for self, jeopardized by a stranger in the post office, a half-seen face in a train window, to write about the continents and populations of our dreams, about love and death, good and evil, the end of the world.” WorldWritingEndsSelfDreamPainFacesEvilHalfDespairOfficeAnxietyWindowTrainDepthPopulationPainfulStrangerFoolishPostsGood And EvilContinentsClosestAgonyDisguiseGlimpseOur DreamsEnd Of The WorldDiscouragementLove And DeathPost OfficeRefreshmentsClumsiness Author:John Cheever
“I've always been a reformer all the time I served in public office, and remain a reformer in Ohio, but I also know how to get things done. And I think it's important that, while we acknowledge the anxieties that Americans have, I think it's also important we realize at the end of the day, we need to have somebody who knows how to land a plane, and I've landed quite a few planes.” ThinkingKnowsNeedsImportantEndsDoneRealizingKnow HowLandOfficeAnxietyPlanesAcknowledgeThe End Of The DayThings DoneOhioReformersPublic Office Author:John Kasich
“If we take into account that women have had the right to vote only for some 100 years - in some countries even less - and that we have already won seats in governments or presidential offices, I understand that men look at this rise with some anxiety.” IfsMenYearsLooksCountryGovernmentOfficeAnxietyVoteAccountsPresidentialSeatsRight To VoteAlready Won Author:Dalia Grybauskaite
“Anxiety projection can and does occur - in myth, in music, in fiction, and in the doctor's office too. That doesn't make it the basis of everything.” OfficeAnxietyMyth Author:Robert Bringhurst
“The shrill voices of those who give orders Are full of fear like the squeakings of Piglets awaiting the butcher's knife, as their fat arses Sweat with anxiety in their office chairs.... Fear rules not only those who are ruled, but The rulers too.” GivingOrderVoiceOfficeAnxietyFatsChairsKnivesSweatRulersButchersArsesPiglet Book:Poems, 1913-1956 Source: Poems, 1913-1956
“A situation in a public office is secure, but laborious and mechanical, and without the great springs of life, hope and fear.” SituationOfficeAnxietySpringSecurePublic OfficeHopes And Fears Book:The Letters of William Hazlitt Source: The Letters of William Hazlitt
“The person who really needs the psychotherapy (...) is not the homosexual youngster who gets dragged to the psychiatrist's office by his mother, but the mother, to releive her anxieties about his homosexuality.” NeedsPersonsMotherGayOfficeAnxietyHomosexualityHomosexualPsychiatristYoungstersPsychotherapy Author:Frank Kameny