Anxiety Quote by Jon Winokur Download Open image ““AMBIENT FEAR: background anxiety of everyday life”” — Jon Winokur ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anxiety Day life Everyday life Fear Life
“Fear is the oldest and strongest emotion known to man, something deeply inscribed in our nervous system and subconscious. Over time, however, something strange… — Robert Greene Copy Share Image
We face fear many times a day, in many ways, and usually we turn away from it. It often hides itself behind laziness and… — Rick Tumlinson Copy Share Image
“When night comes and no one is watching, I feel afraid of everything: life, death, love or the lack of it; the fact that all novelties quickly become habits; the feeling that I'm wasting the best years of my life in a pattern that will be repeated over and over until I die; and sheer panic at facing the unknown,… — Paulo Coelho Copy Share
“Uncommon anxiety came to us in common hours when other people were doing mundane things like taking out the trash or checking their phones.… — Laura Anderson Kurk Copy Share Image
“Fear and anxiety many times indicates that we are moving in a positive direction, out of the safe confines of our comfort zone, and… — Charles F. Glassman Copy Share Image
“The greatest fear of my life turned into the most relaxation moment when I realized ‘I am not alone in this.” — Bhavik Sarkhedi Copy Share Image
If you live with a certain amount of dread for your own personal safety every day, that is anxiety. — Baron Vaughn Copy Share Image
“Fear distorts our sense of what reality really is. It takes over our thoughts and drains us of our energies. The important thing to recognize again though is that fear is in everybody; everyone walking this earth now and in the past have faced the different faces of fear from time to time. The only difference is some have made… — Dennis Simsek Copy Share
“When you’re meeting a whole lot of new people and having to do things you’re in—I’m in a constant low-level state of anxiety. Which produces adrenaline, and kind of shuts down—there’s a difference between short-term, people-based anxiety. And sort of deep, existential, you know, fear, that you feel all the way down to your butthole. And that, I, that’s…that’s what… — david foster wallace Copy Share
“GRUBELEIEN: German word for a not entirely unpleasant form of brooding; a sort of inward directed schadenfreude, i.e., perverse delight in one's own troubles” — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
I see therapy as a substitute for friendship. I see it as a commentary on the impersonality of society that people have to pay… — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
“DEFENSE PESSIMISM: According to psychologist Julie Norem, positive thinking doesn't work for some people, who should try defensive pessimism. Here's how it works: in… — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
“HOLLOW-TOOTH SYNDROME: Compulsion to torture oneself mentally, based on the fact that nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish… — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
“BYSTANDER EFFECT: Phenomenon documented by social scientists in which people are less likely to help someone in distress when there are others present who… — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
“TUCKE DES OBJEKTS, DIE: Literally "the malice of things," the sneaking dread that machines are biding their time until they can turn on us… — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
“NOCEBO: Latin for "I will harm"; a negative placebo; physical manifestation of pessimism; self-fulfilling prophecy of disbelief. In the nocebo effect, a bad result… — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
“KVETCH:(Yiddish) verb: to gripe or fret; noun: a chronic complainer, a whiner” — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
To a dog, motoring isn't just a way of getting from here to there, it's also a thrill and an adventure. The mere jingle… — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
“SITUATIONAL INTIMACY: Intimacy generated by a shared situation rather than a romantic or familial relationship, as when random train or airliner seatmates share their… — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
They give unconditional love and undying loyalty in return for regular meals and an occasional pat on the head. — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
In 1910, eighty-two-year-old Leo Tolstoy flees from his wife and dies in a railway station of exposure. — Jon Winokur Copy Share Image
“Fear of seeing a police car pull into the drive. Fear of falling asleep at night. Fear of not falling asleep. Fear of the… — Raymond Carver Copy Share Image
I get nervous when I don't get nervous. If I'm nervous I know I'm going to have a good show. — Beyonce Knowles Copy Share Image
“Do Not Be Anxious 25 e “Therefore I tell you, f do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Nothing happens on its own, you have to make things happen. If you really want to come out of your stressful situation than you… — Subodh Gupta Copy Share Image
“I guess if we're talking about my anxiety, the even truthier truth is it started way before that.” — Kerry Winfrey Copy Share Image
I was a very good student. Procrastinating gives me anxiety, and getting a B really ticked me off. Sure, I didn't always want to… — Josie Loren Copy Share Image
“The suspense: the fearful, acute suspense: of standing idly by while the life of one we dearly love, is trembling in the balance; the… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
The party in Alobar’s head, which agitation and anxiety were throwing, now was crashed by a notion: existence can be rearranged. — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image
As you know, I have been very open about my struggle with social anxiety. — Summer Walker Copy Share Image
Anxiety is not to be managed it is a sin that needs to be repented of — Mark Driscoll Copy Share Image