I am totally fearless! Well, of course, I’m not totally fearless. I worry constantly and obsess over things, but I just don’t let fear stand in the way of doing something that I really want to do. – Tom Ford
TV is just such a fast-moving medium that you do what you can do, and what you can’t do, you don’t worry about too much. – Shawn Ryan
The worst thing you can do as a comedy director is be on set and think of something ridiculous, or an actor comes up to you with something ridiculous, and you say ‘No, no that’s too much.’ Let’s not worry if that’s too much, let’s shoot it, and then decide if that’s too much when we see it. – Todd Phillips
I enjoyed showing a bit more leg in the last few stories. It was good fun, but it can be quite sexist. But it doesn’t worry me personally all that much. – Sarah Sutton
Pay off your mortgage before retirement, and that’s one less bill you’ll have to worry about when you’re on a fixed income. – Suze Orman
Going out to play a game in front of 100,000 spectators doesn’t worry me. Nothing to it. – Terry Bradshaw
On a studio film, you don’t have to worry about running out of film or messing up your costumes; you have five other sets of it. Studio films make you the most comfortable so you can just act. – Sung Kang
I’d love to tell actors about all the things they don’t need to worry about. Less is more. If you have it inside, you don’t need to show too much. People pick up on things. – Sigourney Weaver
I tell jokes, and I have fun, but I tend to worry about everybody and everything throughout the entire world. – T. C. Boyle
When there’s an important tournament going on, I try and stay in a bubble. It’s easy that way because then you don’t have to worry about anything else. – Viswanathan Anand
I worry about technical details – did I mix the cello half a decibel too high? Things like that. – Steven Price
When you’re younger, you worry about so many things that you don’t need to worry about, like image, appearance. – Zoe Sugg
Those writers that have zero say in their movie adaptations have zero say because they sell it. If you don’t sell it, and you do it yourself, and you wait until the screenplay is ready, you don’t have to worry about that. – Stephen Chbosky
I used to only worry about the #1’s and all of the awards. But that was a long time ago. – Wynonna Judd
When I was young and we got caught pinching apples, we got a smack from the local policeman. Today if that happened he would be sued. There is a tendency to punish the victim, not the criminal. If someone broke into my house or my mum’s house, I worry that the burglar has more rights than me. – Simon Cowell
Don’t worry about what others say about your music. Pursue whatever you are hearing… but if everybody really hates your music maybe you could try some different approaches. – Wynton Marsalis
You know, I’ve always tried to look at things as just what the part was. I never tried to worry about whether it was the lead or not the lead, because I think you can really mess your mind up when you’re too caught up in those things. – Yul Vazquez
You only worry about your head or spinal column. Everything else, some way or another, will repair in time. – Tony McCoy
Obviously, when I had the scare with the blood clots, I mean, that’s the kind of thing that you don’t want to have happen, obviously, and you worry about what it means for the rest of your career. – Tom Glavine
I read somewhere that writers, as they get older, become more and more perfectionist. Which may be because they think more highly of themselves and they worry about their reputations. I think there’s some truth to that. – Tom Wolfe
I had periods when I was out of work, and I still do – I just don’t worry about them as much any more. – Shelley Conn
You can’t go over every beat, every second, and worry about how you can do it better – it’ll eat you alive. – William Sanderson
I worry that we’re not getting enough of the news that we need to make informed judgments as citizens. – Walter Cronkite
It’s no longer necessary to slave over the vocals. I don’t sing the lyrics until I write them, and singing is the very last thing I do. I record the entire track, and then I worry about lyrics and vocals. The music will suggest where the words are going to a certain extent. – Todd Rundgren