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Rest involves the cessation of action and freedom from worry.
The idea is to give us a sense of material security-which in many cases means emotional security and freedom from worry.
But it was sunshine, freedom from worry, that brought about my full recovery."
The cruise brochure promised "absolute freedom from worry and responsibility."
Thus, the nice thing about 286-based machines, for people who have the money, is the freedom from worrying about upgrading later.
In the meantime rest and freedom from worry and irritations were the best medicine for her.
In heaven there is peace, and freedom from worry and pain.'
"We must see that she gets plenty of rest," Roman said, "and complete freedom from worry and anxiety."
I chose a French martini to greet my freedom from worry, guilt and doubt - a drink with the pink of health.
Revert us all to total, primitive barbarism and buy thousands of years of freedom from worry.
To cultivate a mental attitude that will bring us peace and freedom from worry, here is Rule 5: Let's not imitate others.
Freedom from worry.
Such books as Under the Green Star are best written during a period of serenity and freedom from worries, out of love and nostalgia.
Thirdly, Pyrrho applied these results to life in general, concluding that, since nothing can be known, the only proper attitude is ataraxia, "freedom from worry".
The budget, he said, would provide "freedom from crushing debt, freedom from excessive taxation, freedom from big government, freedom from worries about Medicare surviving."
He discovered that the first and most important element of comfort is an easy mind; freedom from worry and responsibility, he found, formed a considerable palliative to his imprisonment.
No Clients Are Watching This freedom from worry also appeals to Mr. Manino, who likes knowing no client is watching him experiment in class.
One is tearfully regretful about his decision, the other relieved because he figures that he has a few more years of good health and freedom from worry before he becomes ill.
She says that "Hitler talked about the end of National Socialism, which he now thought could not be resurrected easily, and said, "Death for me only means freedom from worries and a very difficult life.
Some psychologists, notably Dr. Daniel Batson at the University of Kansas, point out that such faith may exchange freedom from worry and guilt for an uncritical bondage to simplistic beliefs.
In addition, Dionysus is known as Lyaeus ("he who unties") as a god of relaxation and freedom from worry, and as Oeneus he is the god of the wine press.
Chuck Schumer had just graduated from Harvard Law School, earning a passport to the kind of wealth and freedom from worry that his parents could only imagine, when he broke the news to them that he had hatched a different plan.
Jim was all for going on, for expanding, for advancing rather than retreating, but Cliff was beginning to think that after all he hadn't the temperament for it, he couldn't stand the anxiety, he didn't enjoy the suspense: all he wanted was security, independence, freedom from worry, being his own man.