Europe has a press that stresses opinions; America a press, radio, and television that emphasize news.
Yeah, all those things, responsibility, pressure. It's a bit stressful. I try and come to terms with it by not thinking about it.
Stretch your mind and be very kind. Stress will melt away and life will be fine.
To enjoy a stress free life, enjoy what you have-not what you think you deserve.
All the suffering, stress, and addiction comes from not realizing you already are what you are looking for.
I went through absolute stress and mayhem. I couldn't go out, because people were constantly on my back all the time.
There definitely was a time when I was pretty obsessed with my weight, but I'm better off not stressing about my body all the time.
My games are rather stressful games, where you have to play for a long time.
The elusive truth is that there is nothing stress-producing in the physical world. Things simply are. Molecules move. Light and sound appear.
I think religion is a bunch of hooey, and I think that the holidays are an opportunity for people to get stressed out, getting their rush to shop. It's so conformist.
I cannot stress often enough that what science is all about is not proving things to be true but proving them to be false.
I had no doubts I could go to the pole. I may not be as strong, but I make up for physical strength in other areas, like steadiness and not panicking under stress.
Stress is the demon in our society, stalking the cities and the countryside, striking down young and old and growing in strength daily.
A lot of my films have dealt with the dark side of technology and stress that you have to examine the ramifications of progress.
My way to de-stress is either listening to music or talking to my sister, Kourtney. She's going to teach me how to meditate, and that should help a lot.
It's her first grandchild, so she's really, really, really excited. I guess my mom is a little more stressed out than me.
Stress is the negative whirlwind of emotions that gets imposed on top of our stimulation and engagement.
We all enjoy pushing ourselves to accomplish our objectives. But we don't need stress to get there.
I stress the uniqueness of the Australian landscape and its metaphysical and mythic content.
I think a closet full of things would actually stress me out.
In many cases, water stress is more about politics, economics, behaviour and governance than absolute water scarcity. Better planning is needed, to allocate water where societal need is greatest, and to allow trade-offs between alternative uses.