Posted by gadchik on October 26, 2012, at 8:54:46
"And no Grand Inquisitor has in readiness such terrible tortures as has anxiety, and no spy knows how to attack more artfully the man he suspects, choosing the instant when he is weakest, nor knows how to lay traps where he will be caught and ensnared, as anxiety knows how, and no sharp-witted judge knows how to interrogate, to examine the accused, as anxiety does, which never lets him escape, neither by diversion nor by noise, neither at work nor at play, neither by day nor by night." The Concept of Anxiety-Kierkegaard written in 1884-can you imagine anxiety then? Definately,no escape.
This is from a book Im reading titled Monkey Mind A Memoir of Anxiety by Daniel Smith
When you're down, you come up again. So, it's a roller coaster ride of sunshine and shadows,and that's the way I guess it's gonna be...Arthur Motyer
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