“Trust yourself. Figure out everything you want, but then don't worry about it. It's all out of our hands. Just let life work through you .” WantHandsWorryFiguresBuddhismBalanceTrust Yourself Author:Frederick Lenz
“For me it's important to be in balance. To not let fear get in the way of things, to not worry so much about protecting yourself all the time.” WayImportantWorryBalance Author:John Frusciante
“To have someone who never makes a mistake, never finds her personal life in disarray, never worries about work-life balance? I think that would be unreal. What Im writing is real.” ThinkingWritingRealWould BeMistakeWorryBalancePersonal LifeUnrealWork Life BalanceLife BalanceWork And Life BalanceDisarray Author:Sophie Kinsella
“The most pleasant and useful persons are those who leave some of the problems of the universe for God to worry about.” PersonsProblemUniverseWorryBalancePleasantModerationGolden Mean Author:Don Marquis
“The more you worry, the more you throw off the delicate balance of hormones required for health.” WorryBalanceDelicateHormones Author:Andrew Bernstein
“If I add a negative element to the piece, you are not a villain necessarily but you bring a stronger, more negative aspect to the film, and if you don't do that, the film goes off balance where you can't worry about likability, you have to come in and play the part the best way that you can.” IfsWayPlayFilmWorryPiecesBalanceElementsNegativeAspectStrongerAddBest WayVillain Author:Alec Baldwin
“We need to understand that we need to get the work-life balance better for both men and women - by men taking on more of those roles of homemaking and child rearing - it's an important area that we still haven't got right. I do worry; it's not just in the United States, it's also in parts of Latin America.” MenNeedsChildrenStillsImportantStatesAmericaUnitedRolesWorryUnited StatesHavensBalanceMen And WomenAreasLatinLatin AmericaWork Life BalanceLife BalanceChild RearingHomemaking Author:Mary Robinson
“We should balance the budget. If government programs are important enough, we need to pay for them with taxes or make cuts in lesser programs. We've lost that discipline entirely. It seems prudent to avoid the possibility that the people who own our debt will start to worry the U.S. won't pay. That would raise how much it would cost the U.S. to borrow, which in a national emergency, like a war or pandemic, could be critical.” PeopleImportantWarEnoughWorryCuttingPossibilityBalanceDisciplineTaxesProgram Author:Robert J. Samuelson