God is our help in trouble; if you worry, you are on your own.
Don’t lie awake at nights worrying about how to succeed; just stay awake days.
Don’t worry about knowing people; just make yourself worth knowing.
Don’t worry what the world is coming to; be concerned what it had already come to.
Worrying doesn’t give you anything but wrinkles; something else to worry about.
The best cure for worry is to go deliberately forth and try to lift the gloom off somebody else.
Worry is fear-thought, not fore-thought. It is cured by prayer-thought.
If God attends the funeral of a sparrow, do you think He does not care for me?
When we worry, we believe more in our problems than in God’s promises.
If we fill our hours with regrets of yesterday and with worries of tomorrow, we have no today in which to be thankful.
To worry about what we cannot help is useless. To worry about what we can help is stupid.
A person who is too busy to worry in the daytime and too tired to lie awake at night need not worry about being able to grow gracefully.
Worry is useless, senseless, and worthless.
Worry doesn’t do any good, I know; most of the things I worried about didn’t happen.
What you say in hurry may cost you much worry.
Why worry when you can pray?
The letter I is always found in the middle of anxiety.
Ulcers are not caused so much by what you eat as what you allow to eat you.
Sing your troubles away–who every saw a bird worry?
The man yesterday who worried about tomorrow isn’t here today.
There is a difference between worry and concern. A worried person sees the problem; the concerned person solves the problem.
Worry pulls tomorrow’s cloud over today’s sunshine.
Why let yourself be consumed by what’s eating you?
The nice thing about a college education is that it enables us to worry about things all over the world.
Why worry about the shadows of life? Turn your face to the sun and you won’t see them.
If you want to test your memory, try to remember the things that worried you yesterday.
Worry is the advance instead you pay on troubles that seldom come.
Life lived in worry invites death in a hurry.
If a care is too small to be made into prayer, it is too small to be made into a burden.
The hardest wart to remove is the worry wart.
Worry give small things big shadows.
Worry is a thin stream of fear trickling through the mind. If encouraged, it cuts a channel into which all thoughts drain.
You cannot change the past, but you can ruin a perfectly good present by worrying over the future.
A day of worry is more exhausting than a week of work.
Worry is as useless as saving sawdust.
Worry is the interest paid on trouble before it is due.
Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength.
Worry is a circle of inefficient thought whirling about a pivot of fear.
Worry comes through human interference in the divine plan.
Worry is wasting today’s time to clutter up tomorrow’s opportunities with yesterday’s troubles.
The person looking back with worry will bump into troubles ahead.
A psychiatrist is a man who doesn’t worry so long as others do.
The reason worry kills more people than work is that more people worry than work.
You wouldn’t worry about what people think of you if you knew how seldom they do.
There are two days in one’s life about which no one should worry–yesterday and tomorrow.
At night turn all your worries over to God; He’s going to be up all night anyway.
Some people waste a lot of energy climbing mountains before they are even in sight.
Prayer is an acknowledgment of faith; worry is a denial of faith.
Worrying is praying to the wrong God.