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Quotes About Fear

Cierta gente huyendo de otra gente. En cierto país bajo el sol y bajo ciertas nubes.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
Czemu ty si?, z?a godzino, z niepotrzebnym mieszasz l?kiem? Jeste? - a wi?c musisz min??. Miniesz - a wi?c to jest pi?kne
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
È vero, taccio - ma taccio solo per timore che il mio canto in futuro mi dia dolore, che verrà giorno e d'un tratto smentirà le parole, resteranno ritmi e rime, se ne andrà l'amore, e sarà inafferrabile come l'ombra di un ramo.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
Why do we treat the fleeting day with so much needless fear and sorrow? It's in its nature not to stay: Today is always gone tomorrow.
~ Wis?awa Szymborska
Sonuna kadar insan olmayanlar?n sonuna kadar dünya olmayan dünyas?n? bir ân bile unutam?yordum -ve panikle korka korka, acayip iÄŸrene iÄŸrene, onun batakl?k yeÅŸilini sadece gözümde canland?rd???mda bile ürpere ürpere yine de ondan kopmay? beceremiyordum; mini mini bir kuÅŸun y?lan?n görüntüsüyle büyülenmesi gibi büyülenmiÅŸtim.
~ Witold Gombrowicz
I am very afraid of the devil. A strange confession from the lips of an unbeliever.
~ Witold Gombrowicz
A jak tak se svými Papíry a Myslí dovádÄ›l, inteligentnÄ›ji se stával stále stále inteligentnÄ›jÅ¡ím a ta jeho inteligence, sama sebou rozmnožená a sama na sobÄ› obkro?mo sedíc, v tak ukrutnou inteligenci pÃ…â"¢er?stala, že ?lovÄ›ka až hr?za jímala!
~ Witold Gombrowicz
The eyes of boredom, old buddy, are bigger than those of fear! When you're bored, God only knows what you might imagine!
~ Witold Gombrowicz
Fryderyk, asymiluj?c z niezwyk?? skwapliwo?ci? tego ducha arystokratycznego, zacz?? tak?e wysoko si? nosi? — udziela? si? od czasu do czasu rozmowie, ale jak kto?, czyje milczenie by?oby dla wszystkich niezas?u?on? katastrof?. I oto naraz jego l?k przed niepoprawno?ci? sta? si? w nim wy?szo?ci? i dum?!
~ Witold Gombrowicz
Có? dziwnego zatem, ?e, przera?eni wÅ'asnÄ… sÅ'aboÅ›ciÄ… i ogromem zadaÅ", chowamy gÅ'owÄ™ w piasek i, organizujÄ…c sobie parodiÄ™ przeszÅ'oÅ›ci, uciekamy od Å›wiata w Å›wiatek?
~ Witold Gombrowicz
Tera?niejsza my?l francuska o ?mierci jest dla mnie wyj?tkowo sztuczna, jak z reszt? wszystkie inne mementa mori. Stanowi? one jeden przyk?ad wi?cej, jak dalece my?li nasze s? nam obce. To wa?kowanie ?mierci wykazuje jedynie, ?e nie jeste?my w stanie jej zasymilowa?; albowiem ona - gdyby?my naprawd? wyczuli jej obecno?? - musia?aby odebra? nam sen i apetyt; ale nie przeszkadza nam nawet w chodzeniu do kina.
~ Witold Gombrowicz
I have extremely little courage myself, much less than you; but I have found that whenever, after a long struggle, I have screwed my courage up to do something I always felt much freer & happy after it.
~ Unknown
Und hinter allem? Hinter allem, was du Gott, Strom und Stern, Nacht, Spiegel oder Kosmos und Hilde oder Evelyn nennst – hinter allem stehst immer du selbst.Eisig einsam. Erbärmlich. Groß. Dein Gelächter. Deine Not. Deine Frage. Deine Antwort. Hinter allem,uniformiert, nackt oder sonstwie kostümiert, schattenhaft verschwankt, in fremder fast scheuer ungeahnt grandioser Dimension: Du selbst. Deine Liebe. Deine Angst.Deine Hoffnung.
~ WOLFGANG BORCHERT
BECKMANN: Ich soll leben, sagst du! Dieses Leben leben? Dann sag mir auch: Wozu? Für Wen? Für was? DER ANDERE: Für dich! Für das Leben! Deine Straße wartet. Und hin und wieder kommen Laternen. Bist du so feige, daß du Angst hast vor der Finsternis zwischen zwei Laternen? Willst du nur Laternen haben? Komm, Beckmann, weiter, bis zur nächsten Laterne.
~ WOLFGANG BORCHERT
Emmi sprach zu Hillegonda vom Tod, um ihr die Nichtigkeit des Lebens zu beweisen, und sie führte sie in die hohen dunklen Kirchen, um ihren Sinn auf die Ewigkeit zu lenken, aber die kleine Hillegonda schauderte vor dem Tod und fror in den Kirchen.
~ Unknown
I love nature, I just don't want to get any of it on me.
~ Woody Allen
Death doesn't really worry me that much, I'm not frightened about it... I just don't want to be there when it happens.
~ Woody Allen
The chief problem about death, incidentally, is the fear that there may be no afterlife - a depressing thought, particularly for those who bothered to shave. Also, there is the fear that there is an afterlife but no one will know where it's being held. On the plus side, death is one of the few things that can be done as easily laying down.
~ Woody Allen
In order to be a writer, Maugham continues: one must take chances and not be afraid to look foolish. I wrote The Razor's Edge while wearing a paper hat….
~ Woody Allen
Dios (Una comedia) DORIS: Fidipides. ¿Cómo puedes negarte? DIABETES: Cuando se es un cobarde, ciertas cosas resultan muy fáciles.
~ Woody Allen
Suddenly, one day, out of nowhere, an enormous abyss opened up beneath our feet and I was staring into a face I didn't recognize.
~ Woody Allen
Christ, I'm afraid of dogs. And I'm talking about all dogs, including Yorkies. You'll hate me, but I don't like pets. Naturally, I don't like being bitten and I hate being shed on, licked, or barked at. On the evolutionary scale, I always regarded all animals as failed humans. I also don't like being sung to by a canary or when fish in a tank look back at me.
~ Woody Allen
I'm an alarmist, not a hypochondriac
~ Woody Allen
But why must I be supervised? All it does is confirm to Satchel his father is to be feared, a threat. But I loved him and wanted to see him.
~ Woody Allen