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Quotes about Anxiety

Hungry Joe collected lists of fatal diseases and arranged them in alphabetical order so that he could put his finger without delay on any one he wanted to worry about.
— Joseph Heller
There was no established procedure for evasive action. All you needed was fear, and Yossarian had plenty of that, more fear than Orr or Hungry Joe, more fear even than Dunbar, who had resigned himself submissively to the idea that he must die someday
— Joseph Heller
You have a morbid aversion to dying. You probably resent the fact that you're at war and might get your head blown off any second.
— Joseph Heller
Worry is a down payment on a problem you may never have
— Joyce Meyer
Worrying does not move the hand of God, but faith does. Exchange worry for trusting God and you will see progress.
— Joyce Meyer
is full of people and situations that don't please us, so if we are waiting for perfect circumstances to make us happy, we will be waiting forever. That's why we must learn to base our happiness and joy not on outward circumstances, but on the Lord's presence inside us. Thankfully, we can learn not to fret or have any anxiety about anything, but in
— Joyce Meyer
Worry does no good and can impact your life in negative ways. I'm sure you have noticed how absolutely powerless you feel when you worry or you're anxious and troubled, because worry is indeed completely useless. It is a waste of time and energy because it never changes your circumstances.
— Joyce Meyer
Eliminate Worry from Your Vocabulary
— Joyce Meyer
Jesus did not worry, and we do not have to worry either!
— Joyce Meyer
When we fear we will suffer, we already suffer the things we fear.
— Joyce Meyer
Worry and anxiety do, however, change us. It can make us sick and grouchy. A medical researcher recently told me that 87 percent of all illness is connected to wrong thought patterns.
— Joyce Meyer
being afraid does not change the experiences the enemy uses to make us afraid. Fear will never make circumstances better, but it will rob us of our strength to deal with them and of our ability to think clearly in the midst of them.
— Joyce Meyer