If you keep on saying things are going to be bad, you have a good chance of being a prophet.
Isaac Bashevis SingerTags: life experience life-lessons diversity anxiety life-philosophy
You may marry Miss Grey for her fifteen pounds but you will always be my Willoughby. My nightmare. My sorrow. My past. My mistake. My regret. My love.
Shannon L. AlderTags: humor fear pain love romance sorrow self-worth unrequited-love jane-austen games cruelty betrayal anxiety dignity sense-and-sensibility settling false-love impulsivity maryann miss-gray willoughby
An uncertain evil causes anxiety because, at the bottom of one's heart, one goes on hoping till the last moment that it may not be true; a certain evil, on the other hand, instills, for a time, a kind of dreary tranquillity.
Alberto MoraviaTags: certainty evil uncertainty anxiety tranquility disquiet
I really want to believe that when our Quiet Waters kids wake up in the middle of the night, scared, they’ll remember being in their bunks with John and Kate and Whit and me right there protecting them,” he said. “I hope we gave them that sense of belonging because I know there’ll be times in their lives when grasping at those bonds could mean the difference between making it and not.
Laura Anderson KurkTags: fear love children romance religion faith dating anxiety protection adoption ya young-adult-fiction orphan orphanage teen-fiction wyoming glass-girl henry-whitmire meg-kavanagh laura-anderson-kurk perfect-glass nicaragua teen-literature
Do not let your difficulties fill you with anxiety, after all it is only in the darkest nights that stars shine more brightly.
Ali ibn Abi TalibTags: life darkness anxiety brilliance difficulties
Chronic trauma (according to the meaning I propose) that occurs early in life has profound effects on personality development and can lead to the development of dissociative identity disorder (DID), other dissociative disorders, personality disorders, psychotic thinking, and a host of symptoms such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and substance abuse. In my view, DID is simply an extreme version of the dissociative structure of the psyche that characterizes us all.
Elizabeth F. HowellTags: psychology depression development anxiety mental-health dissociation schizophrenia child-abuse trauma eating-disorders psychosis dissociative-identity-disorder traumatic mpd dissociative chronic-trauma personality-disorders
We tend to have a limited concept of spiritual death as saying no only to things we want or covet -- our guilty pleasures and selfish ambitions. But in reality, it means dying inwardly to whatever has control over us. The thing that really controls us may not be what we want. It may be what we fear. Fear can dominate our lives just as strongly as desire.
Nancy R. PearceyTags: fear selfishness anxiety
Lord, grant us rest tonight, and if we must be wakeful, cheerful.
Robert BoltRapid change, accommodating it can be one of the great human capacities. But living through it can be the stuff of stress and often suffering.
SuskindTags: change anxiety disorientation
Think of your attacks as the ocean during a storm. Waves come and crash. They beat on the sand over and over. Slamming into anything on its way. But then, the storm retreats. The water is calm and the waves slowly come and go. Every attack rises and falls. You either have to hold on," he squeezes my shoulders, "or stop it before the storm comes.
Lindsay PaigeTags: ocean anxiety rise-and-fall
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