Wormholes don't exist because the only way they would exist is if they were seeded with exotic material created by an intelligence far beyond our own. Something would have to make one.
‐‐ Jonathan Nolan
Worried about being a dull fellow? You might develop your talent for being irritating.
‐‐ Mason Cooley
Worrisome thoughts and their resulting feelings are a form of self strangulation. They not only strangle your emotions. They affect your physical life as well, and your ability to focus and get things done.
‐‐ Andrew J. Bernstein
Worry - a God, invisible but omnipotent. It steals the bloom from the cheek and lightness from the pulse; it takes away the appetite, and turns the hair gray.
‐‐ Benjamin Disraeli
Worry and reasoning are two of Satan's most successful tools. He'll get us started with one negative thought and then sit back and watch us finish ourselves off.
‐‐ Joyce Meyer
Worry compounds the futility of being trapped on a dead-end street. Thinking opens new avenues.
‐‐ Cullen Hightower
Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow. It empties today of its strength.
‐‐ Corrie Ten Boom
Worry does not mean fear, but readiness for the confrontation.
‐‐ Bashar al-Assad
Worry is a cycle of inefficient thoughts whirling around a center of fear.
‐‐ Corrie Ten Boom
Worry is a useless mulling over of things we cannot change.
‐‐ Peace Pilgrim
'Worry' is a word that I don't allow myself to use.
‐‐ Dwight D. Eisenhower
Worry is spiritual short sight. Its cure is intelligent faith.
‐‐ Paul Brunton
Worry is the interest paid by those who borrow trouble.
‐‐ George Washington
Worry is the stomach's worst poison.
‐‐ Alfred Nobel
Worry makes you sick. Worry less, live as long as you like.
‐‐ Bikram Choudhury
Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.
‐‐ Leo Buscaglia
Worry will never solve tomorrow's problems. It will only take energy away from today.
‐‐ James Altucher
Worrying about bills, food, or other problems leaves less capacity to think ahead or to exert self-discipline. So, poverty imposes a mental tax.
‐‐ Nicholas Kristof
Worrying about how you'll be remembered is pointless. Better to try to live your life in such a way that people will respect you while you're still alive.
‐‐ Charles Cumming
Worrying about how you're going to make something is a huge constraint - most people can't make anything at home because it's too expensive.
‐‐ Hod Lipson
Worrying about the past or the future isn't productive. When you start chastising yourself for past mistakes, or seeing disaster around every corner, stop and take a breath and ask yourself what you can do right now to succeed.
‐‐ Harvey Mackay
Worrying can be a kind of caring, and as such is a healthy part of a balanced emotional life.
‐‐ Anthony Browne
Worrying is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to do, but it gets you nowhere.
‐‐ Glenn Turner
Worrying is the most natural and spontaneous of all human functions.
‐‐ Lewis Thomas
Worrying that banning flag desecration would inhibit free speech reveals a misunderstanding of the flag's fundamental nature.
‐‐ Adrian Cronauer
Worrying won't prevent the worst outcome. I've learned to live in the moment, which is not my natural tendency. I've always thought that if I worried about something enough, it wouldn't happen. I forgot to worry about Parkinson's.
‐‐ Tracy Pollan
Worse than not realizing the dreams of your youth, would be to have been young and never dreamed at all.
‐‐ Jean Genet
Worse there cannot be; a better, I believe, there may be, by giving energy to the capital and skill of the country to produce exports, by increasing which, alone, can we flatter ourselves with the prospect of finding employment for that part of our population now unemployed.
‐‐ Joseph Hume
Worship is a way of seeing the world in the light of God.
‐‐ Abraham Joshua Heschel
Worship is transcendent wonder.
‐‐ Thomas Carlyle
Worship means reverence and humility it means revering your real self and humbling delusions.
‐‐ Bodhidharma
'Worshipping in private,' as Obama does, comes off as just another form of annoying elitism.
‐‐ Tina Brown
Worshipping is stripping ourselves of our idols, even the most hidden ones, and choosing the Lord as the centre, as the highway of our lives.
‐‐ Pope Francis
Worshipping the Lord means giving Him the place that he must have; worshipping the Lord means stating, believing - not only by our words - that He alone truly guides our lives; worshipping the Lord means that we are convinced before Him that He is the only God, the God of our lives, the God of our history.
‐‐ Pope Francis
Worst ideas? Me? Whatever do you mean? There are no bad ideas.
‐‐ Christian Audigier
Worst part of being a writer: having to tell my toddler that I can't play with her because I'm working. Keep in mind that working consists of me at home with a laptop on my lap sitting on the couch. It doesn't look like working. I don't have a hammer or anything.
‐‐ Chelsea Cain
Worth begets in base minds, envy; in great souls, emulation.
‐‐ Henry Fielding
Worth seeing? Yes; but not worth going to see.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
Worthless is the nation that does not gladly stake its all on its honor.
‐‐ Friedrich Schiller
Worthless people live only to eat and drink; people of worth eat and drink only to live.
‐‐ Socrates
Worthy or not, my life is my subject, and my subject is my life.
‐‐ Giacomo Casanova
Would a man ever be called vain for speaking his mind?
‐‐ Marianne Williamson
Would a real man get caught eating a twinkie?
‐‐ Andy Rooney
Would Alexander, madman as he was, have been so much a madman, had it not been for Homer?
‐‐ Samuel Richardson
Would any one believe that I am master of slaves by my own purchase? I am drawn along by the general inconvenience of living without them.
‐‐ Patrick Henry
Would-be adoptive parents have to struggle for years through a bureaucratic obstacle course at an average cost of $30,000.
‐‐ Foster Friess
Would-be drug companies must either produce medicines that stand up to federal scrutiny, demonstrate that their data has value to other companies, or go out of business.
‐‐ Alex Berenson
Would-be terrorists cannot so much as board a plane without a thorough screening, yet we give them nearly unfettered access to very dangerous weapons.
‐‐ George Takei
Would Hamlet have felt the delicious fascination of suicide if he hadn't had an audience, and lines to speak?
‐‐ Jean Genet