“Happy he who far from business, like the primitive are of mortals, cultivates with his own oxen the fields of his fathers, free from all anxieties of gain.” FatherFieldsAnxietyGainsMortalsPrimitiveAgricultureOxen Author:Horace
“The ability to laugh at life is right at the top, with love and communication, in the hierarchy of our needs. Humour has much to do with pain; it exaggerates the anxieties and absurdities we feel, so that we gain distance and through laughter, relief.” NeedsFeelsPainLife IsAbilityLaughingHumourCommunicationAnxietyLaughterGainsDistanceReliefAbsurdityHierarchyLaugh At LifeLove And Communication Author:Sara Davidson
“MMA for me was a stepping stone in my life as a man to grow... The stress and the fears and anxiety you've got to overcome in that moment is not something you're ever going to gain in a daily lifetime routine.” MenMomentsGrowsAnxietyGainsStonesOvercomingStressLifetimeDaily LifeThat MomentMmaRoutineStepping Stones Author:Enson Inoue
“The human mind feels restless and dissatisfied under the anxieties of ignorance. It longs for the repose of conviction; and to gain this repose it will often rather precipitate its conclusions than wait for the tardy lights of observation and experiment. There is such a thing, too, as the love of simplicity and system,--a prejudice of the understanding which disposes it to include all the phenomena of nature under a few sweeping generalities,--an indolence which loves to repose on the beauties of a theory rather than encounter the fatiguing detail of its evidences.” FeelsMindHumansLightWaitingUnderstandingIgnoranceTheoryAnxietyEvidenceGainsPrejudiceSimplicityDetailsConvictionExperimentsConclusionObservationEncountersHuman MindRestlessReposeSweepingDissatisfiedIndolenceGeneralities Book:Works Source: Works
“Better be with the dead, Whom we to gain our peace, have sent to peace, Than on the torture of the mind to lie In restless ecstasy.” MindLyingSufferingDespairAnxietyConscienceGainsTortureEcstasyRestlessMacbeth PlayMacbeth SleepMacbeth MotifDarkness In Macbeth Author:William Shakespeare
“See, I never gain an ounce, because, you know, my anxiety acts like aerobics.” KnowsAnxietyGainsAerobics Author:Woody Allen
“When you're appealing to people's fears and anxieties, you can make some gains.” PeopleAnxietyGains Author:Joe Biden