High Anxiety Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about High Anxiety
High Anxiety Quotes & Sayings
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As the determinants of high status keep shifting, so, too, naturally, will the triggers of status anxiety be altered.
— Alain De Botton
People of genius do not excel in any profession because they work in it, they work in it because they excel.
— William Hazlitt
While free markets tend to democratize a society, unfettered capitalism leads invariably to corporate control of government.
— Robert Kennedy
Who does not recall school at least in part as endless dreary hours of boredom punctuated by moments of high anxiety?
— Daniel Goleman
If words come upon our minds, we should express them in order to free ourselves from high anxiety.
— Saaif Alam
In this world goodness is destined to be defeated. But a man must go down fighting. That is the victory. To do anything less is to be less than a man.
— Walker Percy
For people who have been raised on text-based interactions, just speaking on the telephone can be high bandwidth to the point of anxiety.
— Daniel H. Wilson
The suppliant, whose fears prevent his words, will be well understood by the Most High.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I got a chance to work with Mel Brooks on two of his films: Silent Movie and High Anxiety.
— Barry Levinson
I swear that I will never cause trouble for anybody, as long as I live!! So please! Nobody cause any trouble for me, either!!
— Minoru Furuya
No one wants your worries ... not even you. Anxiety comes at a high cost. Let Jesus lead you beside still waters.
— Max Lucado
Sorry Boss," 101 slurred in his slow speech, "but after I came I just started to piss, what you want me to do, Boss?
— Jake Ward
During high school, I would purposely lose tennis and squash matches to escape the agony of anxiety that competitive situations would provoke in me.
— Scott Stossel
The average high school kid today has the same level of anxiety as the average psychiatric patient in the 1950s.")
— Scott Stossel
He loved that anxiety, that terrible and oppressive anxiety which he experienced during the game of dice, during the suspense of high stakes.
— Hermann Hesse