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Quotes About Fear

Life is better life past fearing death, Than that which lives to fear.
~ William Shakespeare
Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o' th' milk of human kindness To catch the nearest way: thou wouldst be great, Art not without ambition, but without (15) The illness should attend it.
~ William Shakespeare
Molto meglio allontanare i rischi che vivere nell'incubo del rischio.
~ William Shakespeare
For he is superstitious grown of late, Quite from the main opinion he held once Of fantasy, of dreams, and ceremonies.
~ William Shakespeare
Coward dogs most spend their mouths when what they seem to threaten runs far before them.
~ William Shakespeare
Set honour in one eye and death i' the other, And I will look on both indifferently, For let the gods so speed me as I love The name of honour more than I fear death.
~ William Shakespeare
For women fear too much, even as they love, And women's fear and love hold quantity, In neither aught, or in extremity. Now what my love is, proof hath made you know, And as my love is sized, my fear is so: Where love is great, the littlest doubts are fear. Where little fears grow great, great love grows there.
~ William Shakespeare
Go, prick thy face and over-red thy fear, Thou lily-livered boy.
~ William Shakespeare
L'amor d'homes dolents es converteix en por; la por en odi, i l'odi fa que l'un, o bé tots dos, esdevinguin perill d'una mort merescuda.
~ William Shakespeare
He that cuts off twenty years of life Cuts off so many years of fearing death.
~ William Shakespeare
And you all know, security Is mortals' chiefest enemy.
~ William Shakespeare
I am sure care's an enemy to life.
~ William Shakespeare
What, do you tremble? Are you all afraid? Alas, I blame you not, for you are mortal, And mortal eyes cannot endure the devil.—
~ William Shakespeare
Only look up clear: To alter favour, ever is to fear.
~ William Shakespeare
When our actions do not, our fears do make us traitors
~ William Shakespeare
Now he'll outstare the lighting. To be furious Is to be frightened out of fear, and in that mood The dove will peck the estridge; and I see still A diminution in our captain's brain Restores his heart. When valor preys on reason, It eats the sword it fights with.
~ William Shakespeare
Let not light see my black and deep desires. They eye wink at the hand, yet let that be which the eye fears, when it is done, to see.
~ William Shakespeare
If I must die, I will encounter darkness as a bride, and hug it in mine arms.
~ William Shakespeare
Fare thee well. Remain thou still in darkness: thou shalt hold the opinion of Pythagoras ere I will allow of thy wits; and fear to kill a woodcock, lest thou dispossess the soul of thy grandam. Fare thee well.
~ William Shakespeare
No temas; la isla está llena de sonidos y músicas suaves que deleitan y no dañan. Unas veces resuena en mi oído el vibrar de mil instrumentos, y otras son voces que, si he despertado tras un largo sueño, de nuevo me hacen dormir. Y, al soñar, las nubes se me abren mostrando riquezas a punto de lloverme, así que despierto y lloro por seguir soñando. (Calibán)
~ William Shakespeare
He that hath a will to die by himself fears it not from another.
~ William Shakespeare
There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats; For I am arm'd so strong in honesty
~ William Shakespeare
A good lenten answer! I can tell thee where that saying was born, of 'I fear no colours.
~ William Shakespeare
As you all know, Security Is Mortals chiefest Enemy.
~ William Shakespeare