I do worry that it’s impossible to write something original, that there’s nothing that a human hasn’t already thought of. But I can put it out of my mind and get on with what I’m doing.
My brother and I both used to worry about dying at 40 because our father died at 40. That probably wasn’t terribly rational, since my father led a rather unhealthy lifestyle, shall we say.
Why would I want a place of my own? Then I would have to things worry about, like doing laundry and having food in the fridge.
My dog doesn’t worry about the meaning of life. She may worry if she doesn’t get her breakfast, but she doesn’t sit around worrying about whether she will get fulfilled or liberated or enlightened. As long as she gets some food and a little affection, her life is fine.
My dad always said, ‘Don’t worry what people think, because you can’t change it.’
All that running around in my underwear put money in my pockets. I can focus on working in interesting movies without having to worry about supporting myself.
Dad used to accompany me to the sets. Soon, he realized there is nothing to worry about and now I am on my own.
We’re trying to get good pictures. Don’t worry very much about what I say.
Nobody knows what really a beautiful person is, so don’t worry. If you have pimples today, it’s nothing. If you have a bad hair day, it’s nothing. Feel beautiful. Feel sexy, and it will shine. It will show outside.
I’m always my toughest critic. I’m setting the expectations for myself, and that’s enough pressure. I don’t need to worry about the haters or the Twitter trolls or what everybody else thinks.
Football should never be a worry. It should be exciting. When a child plays football outside, he doesn’t need to worry. Professionals should be the same.
Let me tell you the polls that count, and those are the polls a couple of weeks before the election. That’s when the pollsters worry about holding onto their credibility. Those are the polls that everybody remembers.
We can’t worry about competition. Besides, you aren’t competing with anyone but yourself. They have nothing to do with whether you make a good movie or not.
I don’t know what to do with it. I’m very fortunate to have it, and it gives you room to maneuver. But the main thing about having money is it means you don’t have to worry about it. And that for me is a lovely thing. It’s not for fast cars and hookers.
Above all, this country is our own. Nobody has to get up in the morning and worry what his neighbors think of him. Being a Jew is no problem here.
Don’t worry about the war. It’s all over but the shooting.
I mean, God, I’m so lucky right now with the opportunities that I’ve had. There’s nothing to worry about.
I worry about global anti-Semitism – not just as a bad idea that originates from bad people, but also as something that arises as a challenge to global order.
I worry unnecessarily.
I’m just trying to grow. That’s one thing I told myself is, ‘Don’t worry about who people say is the best player.’
So what I’m saying is why don’t we think about changing Schrodinger’s equation at some level when masses become too big at the level that you might have to worry about Einstein’s general relativity.
I do worry about the expectation to look a certain way.
I do worry about young people in the business who have experienced a lot of success and are punted around doing those manic publicity trails, when you don’t really know who you are yet.
Strange things blow in through my window on the wings of the night wind and I don’t worry about my destiny.
I don’t worry anymore about where’s the big hangout Tuesday night, Friday. Couldn’t tell you and no one comes to me for advice anymore in those areas anymore, so real boring I would say.
I don’t have to worry about how my movies sell because I’m not the guy in front.
I used to only worry about the #1’s and all of the awards. But that was a long time ago.
The success of ‘Scrubs’ allowed me to pursue anything I felt passionately about without having to worry about money. It allowed me to spend my summer work shopping my show at a nonprofit theater.
I just stay in my own lane and not worry about what anyone else is doing and settling my own pace.
For sheer excitement, a weekend in New York is unbeatable. Arrive on Friday morning, leave on Monday night, and don’t worry about jet lag – just buzz for four days.
Raising children is an uncertain thing; success is reached only after a life of battle and worry.
Don’t worry, I’m hilarious.
Don’t worry, I’m hilarious.
If you look into your own heart, and you find nothing wrong there, what is there to worry about? What is there to fear?
Few people wear out before their time. Mostly they rust out, worry out, run out – spill out. A machine must have care and its different parts must be adjusted properly. No machine has ever approached the human machine. When it is right, it is in health.
The only thing you can worry about is what you can control.
My philosophy is to take one day at a time. I don’t worry about the future. Tomorrow is even out of sight for me.
I never had the high-paying job or the company car. It took me over a decade to pay off my student loans. I never had to worry about where to dock my yacht to reduce my taxes.
When you’re heartbroken, you’re at your most creative – you have to channel all your energies into something else to not think about it. Contentment is a creativity killer, but don’t worry – I’m very capable of making myself discontented.
When I was born, some of our relatives came to our house and told my mother, ‘Don’t worry, next time you will have a son.’
In prison, you have to forget about the world on the outside. You have no Internet, no communications, and you’re cut off from the whole world. Everything is given to you. You have shelter; you have food, a shower, water. You don’t need to spend a dime. You don’t have to worry about bills.
I’ve had a long line of failed television programs, pilots that were never picked up, series that didn’t go very long. I’ve learned that there’s really nothing you can do. If it’s not in my control, I try not to worry about it.
What I worry about would be that you essentially have two chambers, the House and the Senate, but you have simply, majoritarian, absolute power on either side. And that’s just not what the founders intended.
When things are perfect, that’s when you need to worry most.
Don’t worry about Yemen. Yemen started in peace, and it will end its revolution in peace, and it will start its new civil state with peace.
I used to worry that if I wasn’t having a dynamic life, then I wouldn’t have anything to talk about.
I remember the first pangs of stress arriving at the end of school. Once I graduated I had to get a full-time job, worry about health insurance, saving money, paying rent – things I’d never thought about before.
We’ll all die out eventually. Humans will be gone. And all I’m saying is, when people worry about polar bears disappearing or whatever, it’s like, ‘Well that’s life, things will come and go, we’ll find new species.’
Don’t worry if you don’t complete everything on the schedule. At least you will have completed the most important projects before getting to the less important ones.
Oh, I’ll be forgotten too, don’t worry.
In voiceover, all you have to worry about is your voice and practicing with your voice and then being able to understand what the situation and whatnot is happening. And you have endless amounts of film to perfect the character.
‘Worry’ is a word that I don’t allow myself to use.
I wanted to express myself. I wanted to be creative and I didn’t want to worry about someone bossing me around in the process. You have to struggle no matter where you are to get to where you’re going, so I’m like, working it honey!
Don’t worry about polls, but if you do, don’t admit it.
I don’t think we should tell them what we’re going to do in advance. Let them think. Worry. Wonder. Uncertainty is the most chilling thing of all.
Sometimes those fears creep into the back of your head, but then you slap yourself and think, ‘Oh, woe is me! People actually like me.’ What a silly thing to worry about. This is a huge opportunity, and I’m excited.
I told my therapist I was having nightmares about nuclear explosions. He said don’t worry it’s not the end of the world.
The young women in my classes are feisty and clever and believe, often with the passion of youthful optimism, that feminism is a battle already won. I worry for them – and for my daughters, too.
I’ve got actor friends who didn’t get breaks, who struggle and worry about things that I’m fortunate not to have to worry about.
What I worry about is not just Nissan, but Japanese manufacturers losing motivation to maintain production in Japan. The high yen is definitely a headwind.
I have a worry of people not liking me. I get scared walking into a room first, so I have to have people walk in before me so then people are distracted. It’s hard.
In order to write novels for a living – it’s not pathological, but I do think and worry and brood and fidget about stuff that I’m working on.
I think we should worry about Social Security first and then tax cuts second.
Worrying won’t prevent the worst outcome. I’ve learned to live in the moment, which is not my natural tendency. I’ve always thought that if I worried about something enough, it wouldn’t happen. I forgot to worry about Parkinson’s.