庸人自扰英语怎么说
- So many people spend so much of their life energy 'Sweating the Small Stuff' that they completely lose touch with the magic and beauty of life.
- So many people spend so much of their life energy "sweating the small stuff" that they completely lose touch with the magic and beauty of life.
- I've also felt sad some time, but when I think of you, I will regard those "sad matters" as nothing to feel sad about.
- Exercising helps us not to sweat the small stuff-the little things that annoy us and take us off track from happiness.
- The husband is really of, is worried about distant future and give up the good reality, this is not too stupid?
- Perhaps you see yourself as above this futility, but it's all we've got and all we've ever had.
- I have learned to live each day as it comes and not to borrow trouble by dreading the morrow8.
- Do not be disappointed. If you had already done your utmost, regret won't trouble you unless you invite it.
- For some reason he thinks everyone is out to get him, but he's really just tilting at windmills.
- Lacking 100 dollars is original, now be good, several 100 dollars, but I made sorrow more-much ado about nothing.
- No need to panic yet, but a leverage ratio is being considered as part of the Basel 3 rules.
- In his view, the perceived risks for Chinese Banks are to a certain extent artificially created.
- Do a simple person, practical and pragmatic. Don't indulge fantasy. Don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
- It's better to live optimistically than to burden yourself with unnecessary problems.
- In fact, world origin have no matter, much ado about nothing.
- She fusses too much about her health.
- Much worry much bother much troubles, are all much ado about nothing.
- Oh. This makes a person enchanted evening, I this of city people!
- It was all much ado about nothing.
- Today is the only thing we can survival time. We don't trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.
- The pseudocontempt displayed by this fussing about is, actually, something quite interesting.
- He thinks people around him are trying to make fun of him, but he's really just fighting with windmills.
- I would tell myself not to think of it any more.
- The pseudocontempt displayed by this fussing about is, actually, something quite interesting.