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Quotes About Fear

I worry about everything. I'm full of anxiety.
~ Phoebe Dynevor
I am always anxious.
~ Alain de Botton
When there's change, people are always anxious.
~ Elaine Chao
I was completely anxious when I was young.
~ Ludovico Einaudi
I don't know if I was born an alcoholic, but I was definitely born anxious.
~ Elizabeth Vargas
From as far back as I can remember, I was scared and anxious.
~ Stacey Solomon
I am not free because I can be exploded anytime.
~ Jenny Holzer
Anytime you're in fear for your life, it's intense.
~ Jason Clarke
Anytime you have issues with your heart, that's scary, but I've taken every test that you can take.
~ Jermaine O'Neal
The idea of appearing in front of an audience or on live TV terrifies me.
~ Jane Fallon
I actually fear appearing on entertainment shows a bit.
~ Bae Suzy
I moved to New York first and was really apprehensive about moving to L.A., but I really, really like it.
~ Kumail Nanjiani
I have anxiety about coming into the arenas all the time.
~ Cedric Alexander
As far as I remember, I don't have any warrants out for my arrest anymore. I can travel without fear.
~ Mark Lanegan
I didn't want to be an artist.
~ Carole King
Give what name you like to my presentiments, but I am afraid that my happiness will be paid for by some horrible catastrophe.
~ Honore de Balzac
to the sense of coming events and mysterious felicity and fear at hand, while as yet there is no substance of fact on which these phantoms of caprice can fix and feed? Over these fancies thought hovers, conceiving impossible projects, giving in the germ all the joys of love. Perhaps, indeed, all passion is contained in that thought-germ, as the beauty, and fragrance, and rich color of the flower is all packed in the seed.
~ Honore de Balzac
I know a newspaper editor," Lousteau went on, addressing Gatien, "who, anxious to forefend a grievous fate, will take no stories but such as tell the tale of lovers burned, hewn, pounded, or cut to pieces; of wives boiled, fried, or baked; he takes them to his wife to read, hoping that sheer fear will keep her faithful — satisfied with that humble alternative, poor man! 'You see, my dear, to what the smallest error may lead you!
~ Honore de Balzac
Acaba bugün nas?l kar??layacak?" diye kendi kendime sorarken, o s?ralarda daralmas? kadar aç?lmas? da kolay ruhumun neler çekti?ini anlatamam... Sürekli olarak korku içinde ya?amakt? bu.
~ Honore de Balzac
the first three years of their married life, she was a prey to continual terror. She represented in their union the sagacious and fore-casting side, — doubt, opposition, and fear; while Cesar, on the other hand, was the embodiment of audacity, energy, and the inexpressible delights of fatalism. Yet in spite of these appearances the husband often quaked, while the wife, in reality, was possessed of patience and true courage.
~ Honore de Balzac
Yes, a man fears to find in such a woman something unattainable, unpossessable, unconquerable. The woman of strong mind should remain a symbol; as a reality she must be feared. Camille Maupin is in some ways the living image of Schiller's Isis, seated in the darkness of the temple, at whose feet her priests find the dead bodies of the daring men who have consulted her.
~ Honore de Balzac
He puesto demasiadas esperanzas en ti para no tener miedo de todo. Para mí, una separación es el primer paso hacia el abandono, y el abandono es la muerte.
~ Honore de Balzac
De entrada, intimidado por el alto rango de esta mujer, a Lucien le dominaron todos los terrores, las esperanzas y desesperanzas que acompañan al primer amor y lo sitúan de forma tan preeminente en el corazón por los golpes que alternativamente asestan el dolor y el placer.
~ Honore de Balzac
The neck which was short and thick, seemed to tempt the axe.
~ Honore de Balzac