Quote #126191
Every evening I turn my worries over to God. He’s going to be up all night anyway.
Mary C. Crowley
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line uses gentle humor to express a devotional practice: relinquishing anxiety at day’s end through trust in divine providence. By imagining God as “up all night anyway,” the speaker reframes sleepless worry as unnecessary—God’s vigilance and care are constant, so the human task is to rest. The quote blends piety with wit, making a serious spiritual discipline (surrender, prayer, letting go) feel accessible and emotionally relieving. Its enduring appeal lies in its practical counsel: worry is a burden that can be consciously handed off, especially at bedtime, where rumination often intensifies.




