“Guess Joy is hard at work for Pixar fans, because 'Inside Out 2' has just dropped its first trailer. 'Inside Out 2' is the sequel to 2015’s animated coming-of-age film 'Inside Out. The first film centered on 11-year-old Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) and the five emotions in her brain, led by a star-studded c…”— Valerie Wu, variety.com
“We all have our own monsters, hormones, anxiety, depression, hate. It's all about how you deal with them. Your monsters are you.”— Nick Kroll, imdb.com
“I’m sure my therapist would say that all this preparedness is a manifestation of anxiety and she would probably be right.”— Roxane Gay, audacity.substack.com
“SAY IT AGAIN FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK! YOU NEVER HAVE TO APOLOGIZE FOR HAVING HIGH ANXIETY.”— Kelsey Darragh, shopcatalog.com
“I give people this anxiety test as a joke, because anxiety has become such a trend, and it deeply annoys me.”— Cazzie David, latimes.com
“We are so tired, please just let us have this and trust that we were safe.”— Alanna Bennett, eater.com
“It's important to understand the difference between stress and anxiety, and if you find yourself struggling with either, it's best to seek help from a trusted adult or mental health professional.”— Lauren Rearick, teenvogue.com
“YouTuber and mental health advocate Joey Kidney is starting important conversations around self-care, depression, and anxiety. This is what he has to say.”— Joey Kidney, collective.world
“Yes, there have been lots of feelings that have felt like breaths in with no out breaths.”— Jenny Slate, amazon.com
“One of the ways that people refuse responsibility is by subscribing to the belief that their suffering shouldn't be happening.”— Sheryl Paul MA, amazon.com
“Anxiety — which is ineradicable — can work against you, or for you.”— Jordan B. Peterson, amazon.com
“Like a hostage in love with their captor, this commitment to anxiety makes no sense, and yet the commitment endures.”— Danielle Shorr, storynews.net
“I want you to say that to yourself: I am anxious and emotionally sensitive and insecure. Don’t say it like it’s a fucking curse. Say it like you’re describing something obvious and objective: There is a cup of tea on my desk. The air outside is chilly this morning. I am anxious and emotionally sensi…”— Heather Havrilesky, thecut.com
“Solving this puzzle will not bring you peace. You already know that. Your heart isn’t in it.”— Heather Havrilesky, thecut.com
“People have, like, three—well, there are four fundamental fears. One is fear of their own inadequacy and malevolence. Now, that’s a big fear, man. That can really, that can really do you in if you confront it accidentally and fully. Happens to soldiers sometimes in battle when they find themselves d…”— Jordan B. Peterson, youtube.com
“You may not know this, but I’m actually a very modest and anxious person, and even writing 'masturbation' in the book was stressful to me.”— Lena Dunham, amazon.com
“We're hallucinating. And that's what this world is: a mass hallucination, where fear seems more real than love. Fear is an illusion. Our craziness, paranoia, anxiety and trauma are literally all imagined.”— Marianne Williamson, amazon.com
“It was like there was no more air left in the world. And I was gasping, and I was panicking.”— Sam Levinson, Rue Bennett, Zendaya, imdb.com
“At the center of vulnerability, we find shame, fear, grief, anxiety, uncertainty, scarcity, but this also the birthplace of love belong and joy.”— Brené Brown, Herself, Brené Brown, imdb.com
“When you feel anxious about something, it means you haven’t yet acquired the experience and evidence necessary to show you that you can do the scary thing and be okay.”— Daniell Koepke, shopcatalog.com