Words matter. These are the best Worried Quotes from famous people such as Kane, Marcia Cross, Ed Gamble, Rand Paul, Shenaz Treasury, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m not worried about a ‘blue wave,’ I just think Republicans have to act like Republicans and govern like Republicans.
I use as high SPF as I can get, and I live under a hat like a mushroom all the time. Someone said they’re worried about their kids getting older and doing drugs, and I got this look of horror on my face and thought, ‘What if my girls don’t wear hats?’ But at 13 months old, they could say ‘hat.’
I never started collecting figures or anything like that because I’m slightly completist with things, so if I start down a path, I’m worried where it’ll end up – i.e. With a wall of something!
I was elected to the Senate in 2010 by people worried about our country, worried about our kids and their future.
I worried about whether acting in Bollywood was my cup of tea – whether I could live up to it. But I enjoyed the filmi jhatkas.
Am I worried people will say I’m repeating myself? Sure. One thought I had was to publish it as a novel but eventually I just decided to do what I wanted to do.
Many other countries in this world are in a difficult situation, and all the Thai people are probably worried about the fate of Thailand: whether the country would survive or not.
I think the United States and the secretary of State should be concerned about the poverty in this country – people without health insurance. The United States should stop being the empire and be concerned about other countries. You’ve got to be more worried about your own people.
Whoever wants to be caught up in my life, first of all, you should be living yours because I’m damn sure not worried about your life.
CEOs are worried they’re going to get fired any minute. They’re worried about their portfolios.
I was a woman writing at the early moment when small drops of worried resentment and noble rage were secretly, slowly building into the second wave of the women’s movement. I didn’t know my small-drop presence or usefulness in this accumulation.
Most libertarians are worried about government but not worried about business. I think we need to be worrying about business in exactly the same way we are worrying about government.
In my experience, most small businesses are worried about the client fulfillment – ‘getting the Job done’ – and lead generation far more than they are in how the sales process flows.
Sometimes I am worried by the thought of the effect that life in the city will have on coming generations.
Running for attorney general troubled me. Because I was worried I would simply become just a figurehead and that’s not me.
I wager we have a vast amount of literature out there that tends to the stories of men, so I’ve never really worried too much about attending to stories of women.
I wasn’t very worried about the Cold War; I was busy being a musician.
Hunting really divides people in Britain. We keep pets, and we name our animals, but we’re not too worried about industrial hunting practices.
For any American who is worried about this country, who feels our core values slipping away, who believes something has to be done to change the direction of our nation before all is lost – the NRA is your refuge. It is your place to stand and fight with Americans just like you, for all that is good and right.
There’s something else that my mother taught me, public service is about service. And, as her daughter, I’ve had a special window into how she serves. I’ve seen her holding the hands of mothers, worried about how they’ll feed their kids, worried about how they’ll get them the healthcare they need.
For the kids out there that are worried about what the future holds, especially the LGBTQI+ kids, our brothers and sisters that came before us didn’t fight for nothing. Trust me: we will only move forward, but you need to put your fear aside and find the strength to believe that.
I was really worried about the Windows RT project and these other efforts where Microsoft was creating versions of Windows that would be locked down and could force you to only install software through the Microsoft store.
My father was a very unhappy person, very sarcastic, and my mother was very nervous and worried about what people thought. They weren’t monsters, but it wasn’t a good childhood.
Fans are all I care about – to be honest. If they stop coming to the shows, then I will get worried.
For training, you know what works and what doesn’t work. And you know where you fall short and you need to pick up, so I’m not worried about the age factor.
I’ve never worried about being typecast – I’ve only ever worried about being not cast!
It was a surprise for my family when I told them that I was offered ‘Madras Cafe.’ My family was initially worried because I have got no film background.
Even people who despise ego and aspire to humility, who plan to be humble once they are successful, are worried that actually enacting those beliefs would sentence them to a life of obscurity or weakness or failure.
I’m worried a lot of our work day as artists is a producer’s creation – not an artist’s creation.
When I heard the word ‘cancer,’ I was in bits. I panicked, I think everyone does, it was very scary, horrible. Thankfully, the melanoma does not appear to have spread. They’ll continue to monitor me, I’ve got scars on my face, on my back. Good thing I was never worried about my good looks.
I’ll skate on concrete if I have to. I’m not worried about how fast the ice is. I’m worried about how fast I can go on the ice.
When I first moved from photography to filmmaking, I was worried about how big I had to become. I was one person, or maybe me and an assistant, and I had these small cameras, and maybe a flash.
I’m worried about the future of computer operating systems, as they all seem to be sliding towards a more controlled experience, taking away much of what makes PC games so much fun.
It’s harder to do anything in the public eye now, in terms of if you’re worried about scrutiny or being judged negatively. It’s not as much of a free ride. If you’re someone who’s making film or TV or music, or any kind of art form now, there’s a billion outlets, and they all have an opinion.
In 1970, there was a single telephone company in the United States called AT&T, and its technology was called circuit switching, and that was all any telecom engineer worried about.
I feel like I’m worried about my later years in life because I feel like I’m using up so much good karma right now. There’s going to be some sort of karmic backlash somewhere down the road.
I regret waiting until my mid-twenties to really start seeing the world. I think I should have taken more risks when I was younger and worried less about being ready to grow up.
For me, one of the big things I really worried about a lot was nuclear war growing up.
My mother never liked that I worked undercover. She always worried.
Just do what you want more often. Don’t be so worried about what other people expect.
The Americans love Aussies, but they’re actually quite afraid of us at the same time because they think we’re insane. Then they see our sports – league, union, and AFL – and that makes them even more worried.
You can obviously roam in public, but you can’t do that with complete abandon. At the back of your mind, you are always worried if someone’s watching you. But then, it’s something that comes with the job profile. People approach you because they like you, and I don’t see it as a hassle. It’s a blessing.
You can always find stress in someone’s life if you want to. You ask a few questions, and eventually, it’s, ‘Yes, I admit, I was worried about something recently.’
When I did see the story of Persephone, I was really drawn to it. Persephone, the goddess of spring, was kept from Olympus by her mother, Demeter, because Demeter was very worried that the gods of Olympus would do something terrible to her.
Look, I am not worried about Washington cutting too much spending too fast. I mean, the kinds of spending cuts we’re talking about just right now are $100 billion out of a $3.7 trillion budget.
I know that many Danes are worried about the future. Worried about jobs, about open borders. About whether we can find a balance in immigration policy.
Fame is a funny thing. I like doing normal things. I like going to fairs. I like going to ball games. I like going to Disney World or a big field on the Fourth of July and having picnics with friends. The problem is you’re either worried you’re going to be recognized, or you’re thankful you’re not. It’s always there.
I was worried that my voice would struggle with talking nonstop every night, but it’s been fine.
I’ve never worried about being rich or famous – for me, it’s all about the dancing.
Being a developmental psychologist didn’t make me any better at dealing with my own children, no. I muddled through, and, believe me, fretted and worried with the best of them.
Hamish is worried about ending up like my parents, who each spend time in their two homes in Bundanoon and Sydney. But that’s how their marriage has lasted.
I have always worried about who can read, who can’t, who doesn’t, and the great, life-altering consequences hidden within those distinctions.
I was really worried that sitting at home by myself in front of a computer was going to make me crazy.