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worry exhausted desperation
To worry is to become accessible, unwittingly accessible. And once you worry you cling to anything out of desperation; and once you cling you are bound to get exhausted or to exhaust whoever or whatever you are clinging to. Carlos Castaneda
worry going-away trying
It's an organic thing that I try not to analyze too much, because I worry that it will go away. Aasif Mandvi
worry cabins cleaning
Of course I was delighted the flight was over, but I still had to worry about cleaning up inside the cabin, I had to worry about the hatch, how to get in the sling, and so on. Alan Shepard
worry faces enough
Let's face it: It's difficult enough to be funny without worrying about what is going to offend whom. Alan King
worry way live-by
Don't worry about what anybody else is going to do. The best way to predict the future is to invent it. Alan Kay
worry these-days dies
I am not bad, thank you. But don't worry, one of these days I shall certainly die. Charles de Gaulle
worry peter converting
No one had to worry about Peter after his conversion. Your investigators can be that converted. Richard G. Scott
worry care want
I don't want to care. If I care about things, it'll just be worse, it'll just be another thing to worry about. It's less painful if I don't care. Bret Easton Ellis
worry patient good-work
I realized that work doesnt beget work. Good work begets work. So I got a lot more patient and stopped worrying about working all the time. Brady Corbet
want feels loses
I feel I've always got to keep my stand-up because I never want to lose it. Carol Leifer
want firsts staying-single
I'd be happy to stay single now because I've always been in relationships. For the first time ever I can do what I want, when I want, with who I want, without answering to anyone. Carol Vorderman
want our-family
When you're close to your family, you want to be close to them. Carlos Beltran
want company turns
When you want to turn around a company, you want to make sure that the solution is coming from inside. Carlos Ghosn
want our-society deceiving
No, it's not that they're bad. It's that they're obliged to pretend they're good. They've been brought up to deceive and be cunning, to protect themselves from our society. I don't want to be like that. Carlos Fuentes
want
I just want to become a great leadoff hitter. Carl Crawford
want slave utility
Though no one would want to be sold as a slave, it is perhaps even more galling to be a sort of utility slave whom no one will buy. C. S. Lewis
want quiet peace-and-quiet
I just want to live in peace and quiet. Agnetha Faltskog
want nostalgia sometimes
Sometimes I feel sad, but this is not nostalgia, because I don't want time to come back. Agnes Varda
pieces time together trying
When you're trying to put the pieces back together again, you need a lot of time and a lot of patience, Karl Eikenberry
pieces
I must admit, maybe I am a piece of history after all. Alan Shepard
pieces film periods
Im something of a history buff. Its deliberate that a lot of my films have been period pieces. Cary Elwes
pieces
We started off with a lot of different things, pieces here and there, Charlotte Moore
pieces world degrees
The so-called language of Barbara Kruger is vernacular language. Obviously, I pick through bits and pieces of it and figure out to some degree how to objectify my experience of the world, using pictures and words that construct and contain me. Barbara Kruger
pieces language stealing
We are obliged to steal pieces of language, both visual and textual. Barbara Kruger
pieces pilots watches
I don't watch the show - only bits and pieces of all of them. The only one I sat through was the pilot. Calista Flockhart
pieces puzzle starting
We're starting to get some of the puzzle pieces together. S. Walker
pieces paper littles
What's fascinating . . .is that you could now have a business that might have been selling for $10 billion where the business itself could probably not have borrowed even $100 million. But the owners of that business, because its public, could borrow many billions of dollars on their little pieces of paper- because they had these market valuations. But as a private business, the company itself couldn't borrow even 1/20th of what the individuals could borrow. Charlie Munger