“And what about this. When we’re thrust into it, we anxious folk can often deal with the present really rather well. It’s worth remembering this. As real, present-moment disasters occur, we invariably cope, and often better than others. The day after no sleep, I get on with things. At funerals, or when I’ve fallen off my bike, or the time I had to attend to my grandmother when she stopped breathing, or whenever a major work disaster plays out leaving my team in a panic, I’m a picture of calm. Dad used to call me “the tower of strength” in such moments. I also don’t tend to have a lot of bog-standard fear (as opposed to anxiety). In fact, I relish real, present-moment fear and actively seek it out.”
―
First, We Make the Beast Beautiful: A New Story About Anxiety
Share this quote:
Friends Who Liked This Quote
To see what your friends thought of this quote, please sign up!
2 likes
All Members Who Liked This Quote
This Quote Is From

16,512 ratings, average rating, 1,733 reviews
Open Preview
Browse By Tag
- love (100689)
- life (78893)
- inspirational (75357)
- humor (44114)
- philosophy (30696)
- inspirational-quotes (28602)
- god (26783)
- truth (24573)
- wisdom (24365)
- romance (24197)
- poetry (23079)
- life-lessons (22231)
- quotes (20511)
- death (20451)
- happiness (18880)
- hope (18394)
- faith (18267)
- inspiration (17186)
- spirituality (15580)
- relationships (15365)
- religion (15311)
- motivational (15224)
- life-quotes (15146)
- love-quotes (15020)
- writing (14881)
- success (14127)
- motivation (13062)
- travel (12946)
- time (12783)
- science (12003)