A Quote by Moliere

People spend most of their lives worrying about things that never happen. — © Moliere
People spend most of their lives worrying about things that never happen.
One of the lessons of 2016 is to spend less time worrying about what will happen and more time worrying about what we want to happen.
Many people allow their need for other people's approval to control their lives. They spend their lives worrying about what others think of them.
I understand that it's a huge luxury for people to dwell on the problems in Washington. Things have to be pretty tidy in your own life that you have the time to worry about what's going on in Washington. Most of us spend our time worrying about the things that are directly around us: our love lives, our careers, and our banking accounts.
Nothing is going to happen to me, or you, for that matter. Anything can happen, though. Anything can happen. But most always, just normal things happen, and people have happy lives.
People spend time worrying about things they think they have to have and lose perception of what they do have. You can have all the money and material things you want. If you aren't here to enjoy them, what good do they do?
The people who have more money and goods than any people in the history of the world spend most of their time worrying about not having enough.
Why should Americans go on with their lives as normal, worrying about calories and hair loss, while other people are worrying about where they are going to get their next piece of bread?
Most people, of course, spend their lives caring about the wrong things. The worry about South Africa or Nicaragua. They spend so much time finding themselves that they lose their taxicabs. They don't see that what kind of napkin you get at a delicatessen is a matter of much significance in the world today. That's why they don't get linen.
If we were to tell you to deliberately spend ten minutes every day envisaging yourself being very ill, you'd quite rightly refuse to do it. Most people know that's a bad idea - yet those same people may spend time every day worrying about their health.
If you spend too much time worrying about how other people perceive you, you'll never break the rules.
Well, the most incredible thing about 'Fable' is the fact that there are lots of examples where people play the game in a certain way and things happen that were never designed to happen.
So many people worry about something that never actually happens and you spend all your time worrying and living in fear.
I have spent most of my life worrying about things that have never happened.
I never worry about injury. When you go out there, you're playing football. And when you start worrying about those things, that's more when they happen, playing timid or keeping it in the back of your mind.
You can't start worrying about what's going to happen. You get spastic enough worrying about what's happening now.
We're blessed to be worrying about the silly things that we worry about when people are worrying about where they are going to sleep, and what they are going to feed their kids every day.
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