8 Metaphors for worry

"You know Dad says worry is a waste of time, because everything will all be the same a hundred years from now.

His chief worry is the effect the attending funerals all the time has already had on my health.

It is not so much because our anxiety is useless, or because it unfits us for service, but because God is what He is, that our worry is at once a blunder and a sin.

But on the whole, I think the only real worry was the definite task Grim had given methe thankless, and very likely desperate, inglorious one of trying to keep old Anazeh sober.

"The offer is like you," he said with suppressed feeling; "but the worries of which I spoke just now are not money troubles.

Presently, as he saw the light of the clearing through the trees, he broke into a run,an old man's trot,thus proving conclusively that his worry of lumbago and chilblains had been merely a wrongly diagnosed case of homesickness.

I am almost afraid my worry of spirits about the E. I. House was partly the cause of her illness: but one always imputes it to the cause next at hand,more probably it conies from some cause we have no control over or conjecture of.

"Their worries are not my worries.

8 Metaphors for  worry