“Replace fear-based thinking with love-based thinking. Every time you're making a choice, ask yourself if it's going to cultivate the experience of unity and love or the experience of separation and stress.”— Deepak Chopra, amazon.com
“Whatever you do, never let yourself believe that your anxiety makes you unlovable.”— Holly Riordan, thoughtcatalog.com
“Depression is the flaw in love... There's no such thing as love without the anticipation of loss, and that specter of despair can be the engine of intimacy.”— Andrew Solomon, ted.com
“It [anxiety] was the feeling all the time like that feeling you have if you're walking and you slip or trip and the ground is rushing up at you, but instead of lasting half a second, the way that does, it lasted for six months.”— Andrew Solomon, ted.com
“Life is ten percent what you experience and ninety percent how you respond to it.”— Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, books.google.com
“We imagine that a little anxiety and worry is an indication of how wise we really are; it may be an indication of how wicked we really are.”— Oswald Chambers, amazon.com
“It's a waste of time worrying about something that worry won't fix. It's about as useful as trying to feed your pet rock.”— Richelle E. Goodrich, amazon.com
“There’s very little that worrying can do to help our situations. Worrying is like running on a treadmill… It gives us an opportunity to sweat but gets us absolutely nowhere.”— Jason Versey, amazon.com
“Remember that worrying will not go away by thinking the same thought again and again. Thinking something fresh, loving and uplifting instead of worrying. Replace your worse anxiety with cheerful optimism.”— Angelica Hopes, amazon.com
“Stop worrying. There is no point to worrying, unless you are actually coming up with a game plan to tackle something. If you are worrying for no reason, stop.”— Lisa Bedrick, amazon.com
“Our anxiety does not come from thinking about the future, but from wanting to control it.”— Kahlil Gibran, amazon.com
“Anxiety is a feeling grown too large. A feeling grown aggressive and dangerous. You're responsible for it's consequences, you're responsible for treating it. But Michael, you're not responsible for causing it. You're not morally at fault for it. No more than you would be for a tumor.”— Patrick Ness, amazon.com
“I promise you nothing is as chaotic as it seems. Nothing is worth diminishing your health. Nothing is worth poisoning yourself into stress, anxiety, and fear.”— Steve Maraboli, amazon.com
“Anxiety's like a rocking chair. It gives you something to do, but it doesn't get you very far.”— Jodi Picoult, amazon.com
“One channel is the Stress Channel and the other is the Peace Channel. We really do have a choice about what we listen to. The Peace Channel can only be heard when we are present in the moment, when we are in the now. To tune in to the Peace Channel, all we have to do is be, experience, notice, and n…”— Gina Lake, amazon.com
“Each moment of worry, anxiety or stress represents lack of faith in miracles, for they never cease.”— T.F. Hodge, amazon.com
“Temperamentally anxious people can have a hard time staying motivated, period, because their intense focus on their worries distracts them from their goals.”— Winifred Gallagher, amazon.com