I worked with three people who were doing video music shows before MTV.
‐‐ Nina Blackwood
I worked with young directors all my life, only young directors.
‐‐ Vincent Cassel
I worried I was a boyish shape. I always thought I might grow some, but it never happened.
‐‐ Victoria Pendleton
I worried she might spend an afternoon chatting with me about the sights and then wish me best of luck.
‐‐ Arthur Golden
I worried that people wouldn't like me. Now I try not to worry and focus on being happy.
‐‐ Lea Michele
I worry a bit about the unknowns when it comes to travelers to the war zones in Syria and Iraq. Who don't I see? And I worry about the people who may be in their basements radicalizing that I can't see.
‐‐ James Comey
I worry a lot about people using games just for marketing, to get people to buy more stuff, which I think would be the worst possible use.
‐‐ Jane McGonigal
I worry a lot about taking care of my dependents, all those perfectly ordinary middle-class preoccupations.
‐‐ Orson Welles
I worry a lot about what people think. I worry people think I'm not helping them enough, that they don't like my music, that I'm playing a song too fast or talking too fast. I worry my wife isn't happy with our relationship... I'm afraid somebody's going to take my career away from me. That it's going to go away, or I'm going to get fired.
‐‐ John Tesh
I worry about 10, 15, 20, 25 years down the road. Where are we going to be in this age of nuclear weapons, where there is no margin for error?
‐‐ Lincoln Chafee
I worry about a democracy having nuclear weapons as much as a dictatorship having nuclear weapons.
‐‐ Mohamed ElBaradei
I worry about another leg down in the economies causing social disruption because deleveragings can be very painful - it depends on how they're managed.
‐‐ Ray Dalio
I worry about being a fogy and just writing for orchestras. Like, really, I should be doing more electronic stuff, I feel. Laptops as part of the orchestra, and installation sound, and speakers.
‐‐ Jonny Greenwood
I worry about censorship in many parts of the world.
‐‐ Jimmy Wales
I worry about children not having a sense of any direct connection to the past.
‐‐ Mal Peet
I worry about every newspaper. I worry about the financial undertaking, and I worry that somehow the loss of the sale of the paper version will affect their ability to have journalists and editors and producers. We really need those.
‐‐ Jeffrey Zeldman
I worry about everything in the world, and it's just too much for anybody to think about, so I have my art as my consolation.
‐‐ T. C. Boyle
I worry about getting work, and then when I get it, I worry about doing it well. I don't want to just go through the motions and give people stuff. This stuff is really important to me.
‐‐ Harvey Pekar
I worry about growing income inequality. But I worry even more that the discussion is too narrowly focused. I worry that our outrage at the top 1 percent is distracting us from the problem that we should really care about: how to create opportunities and ensure a reasonable standard of living for the bottom 20 percent.
‐‐ Sendhil Mullainathan
I worry about how accessible cosmetic surgery has become. Of course, if it has genuinely helped people, and their confidence has grown as a result; who am I to form an opinion?
‐‐ Erin O'Connor
I worry about kids and all they are exposed to. Kids get so bombarded with hard, commercial sounds. They don't even have a chance to develop the softer part of themselves without fear of being ridiculed.
‐‐ Susannah McCorkle
I worry about kids today not having time to build a tree house or ride a bike or go fishing. I worry that life is getting faster and faster.
‐‐ John Lasseter
I worry about making work more important than what I know to be the truth. Throughout all areas of life, we're told how to look, how to act, what to speak, what to wear, what we should have and other people don't have, and we know none of that means anything. Yet these other messages never stop coming.
‐‐ Craig T. Nelson
I worry about my face not having expression. I've never been known for glamour, so it's probably easier for me than it is for someone who has been known for her incredible beauty and glamour. I always wanted to be Geraldine Page, who was just a fabulous actress with just a nice, normal, expressive face.
‐‐ Kathy Baker
I worry about my grandchildren because the Internet can be brutal.
‐‐ Kris Jenner
I worry about my kids growing up and how the world might hurt them. But at the same time, I absolutely do not worry about them growing up - because they have great values and a great sense of self.
‐‐ Reese Witherspoon
I worry about my voice 24/7 when I'm on tour. It's like a pitcher and his arm. It's constantly the thing that my whole life revolves around.
‐‐ Geddy Lee
I worry about people who sell out to chase fame because when they get it, it might not be so satisfying.
‐‐ Imelda May
I worry about putting food on the table, paying for my kids needs, their college fees in years to come. It's about earning enough to have a living to be able to look after your children.
‐‐ Shane Filan
I worry about technical details - did I mix the cello half a decibel too high? Things like that.
‐‐ Steven Price
I worry about the direction of the U.K. and U.K. politics and governance in the event of a Brexit.
‐‐ Nicola Sturgeon
I worry about the kids who have too much. As a parent living in a so-called good neighborhood with children who went to private high school, I found myself spending much time in parent groups worrying about alcohol, unsupervised parties, and parents not being parents.
‐‐ Marian Wright Edelman
I worry about the many things that could happen to the people I love.
‐‐ James Herbert
I worry about the things I can affect, and the things I have no control over I move by.
‐‐ Lenny Wilkens
I worry about the world.
‐‐ Phyllis Logan
I worry about what I can control, and that's come out and improve every day, enjoy the process, count your blessings, and work extremely hard.
‐‐ Tim Tebow
I worry about Zimbabweans. They bend, they bend, they bend, they bend - where do the people break? How long can they go on scrounging for food in garbage dumps and using the moisture from sewage drains to plant vegetables?
‐‐ Samantha Power
I worry all the time that I'm going to run out of ideas, you know? I always tell my mom my fashion ideas, because I know she'll remember them.
‐‐ Alexa Chung
I worry sometimes that I'm a bit moralistic; always writing about men who are learning to grow up, not be so self-absorbed, selfish or badly behaved. I wonder if that's dull and liberal and wimpy? I should probably write something that celebrates wickedness.
‐‐ David Nicholls
I worry that business leaders are more interested in material gain than they are in having the patience to build up a strong organization, and a strong organization starts with caring for their people.
‐‐ John Wooden
I worry that by losing my temper so much and being so harsh and yelling so much that, by example, I will have taught my daughters to be that way, and I'm now constantly telling them not to do that.
‐‐ Amy Chua
I worry that I can come off smarmy. I wonder if I was listening to myself if I'd want to kick my own ass.
‐‐ Adam Brody
I worry that I would actually hurt my career doing something I didn't enjoy.
‐‐ Greg Mottola
I worry that if I enjoy something - like the songs on 'Some Nights' are about wondering about who you are. I'm never quite sure and I'd hate to feel sort of content and get a good sense of who I am because if I know one thing, that's not me. I don't mind not necessarily being happy about it. And that's fine.
‐‐ Nate Ruess
I worry that if whatever pops into your head at any instant immediately goes online, you lose the crucial time for your thoughts to simmer and evolve and build up nuance, depth and empathy.
‐‐ Paul Harding
I worry that my daughters are too taken care of.
‐‐ Rachel Roy
I worry that people think you have to go to a university to be a good writer, which is categorically untrue. I don't think I learned how to write at Oxford. I did not go to any creative writing classes or anything.
‐‐ Samantha Shannon
I worry that some politicians still think we are living in the 1950s where the man is the main breadwinner and the woman works for pin money. Actually, most families where there are two parents depend on two incomes to get by.
‐‐ Frances O'Grady
I worry that the person who thought up Muzak may be thinking up something else.
‐‐ Lily Tomlin
I worry that we are approaching a time when that which is shocking is squeezed out by the Stalinism of political correctness.
‐‐ Joe Eszterhas