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Sunday, 18 August 2013

action is worry’s worst enemy

You can banish anxiety by keeping busy and active, or by taking action to solve the problem that is worrying you: Action is worry’s worst enemy, so don’t just sit there brooding—do something!
 

 

 
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      • admiration is the daughter of ignorance
      • action without thought is like shooting without aim
      • actions speak louder than words
      • action is worry’s worst enemy
      • admiration is the daughter of ignorance
      • accusing the times is but excusing ourselves
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      • Absence Is The Mother of Disillusion
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