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Quotes About Fear

Çok mutluyum, mutluluk benim için bir hastal?k gibidir, beni yorar ve bir dü? gibi silinip gitmesinden korkar?m.
~ Honore de Balzac
Witnessing a mother's slow physical decline can be the equivalent of of experiencing long-term trauma. The daughter's feelings of helplessness, anger, and fear persist. And persist. And persist. She may alternate between wanting to protect her mother and resenting her, an advance-and-retreat dance of identification and rejection than can span years.
~ Hope Edelman
cinderella walked on broken glass aurora let a whole lifetime pass bella fell in love with a hideous beast jasmine married a common thief ariel walked on land for love snow white barely escaped a knife because love means facing your biggest fears
~ Unknown
And he would gaze in terror at his furniture, his walls, his pictures - what strange scene might they one day witness, what awful experience might he one day have in their presence?
~ Unknown
Reality was beginning to become very shadowy and menacing.
~ Unknown
A heart well prepared for adversity in bad times hopes, and in good times fears for a change in fortune.
~ Horace
To have a great man for a friend seems pleasant to those who have never tried it those who have, fear it.
~ Horace
Generosity during life is a very different thing from generosity in the hour of death one proceeds from genuine liberality and benevolence, the other from pride or fear.
~ Horace Mann
Courage is the fear of being thought a coward.
~ Horace Smith
Every drop of ink in my pen ran cold.
~ Horace Walpole
De este modo Bertita cumplió cuatro años, y esa noche, resultado de las golosinas que era a los padres absolutamente imposible negarle, la criatura tuvo algún escalofrío y fiebre. Y el temor a verla morir o quedar idiota, tornó a reabrir la eterna llaga.
~ Horacio Quiroga
Y el silencio fue tan fúnebre para su corazón siempre aterrado, que la espalda se le heló de horrible presentimiento.
~ Horacio Quiroga
Yes, for me, for me He careth With a brother's tender care; Yes, with me, with me He shareth Every burden, every fear.
~ Horatius Bonar
Wörter meine Fallschirme mit euch springe ich ab Ich fürchte nicht die Tiefe wer euch richtig öffnet schwebt
~ Unknown
Falsehood is cowardice, the truth courage.
~ Hosea Ballou
The dawn that Anna feared might never come would appear on schedule, just as it always had - and after it another, and another. And yesterday would become Last Month, then Last Winter, then Last Year, then Two and Five and Ten Years Ago, and one day the people would have to stop and think before they could say how long ago it was ...
~ Unknown
The fatal combination of Republican craveness and Democratic cowardice wasn't having an awful effect solely on the U.S. economy. It was proving deeply scarring to the American psyche.
~ Howard Dean
Is this every kid's worst fear - that his mother and father don't love him? It was mine. (239)
~ Unknown
In the Congress of the United States, Cromwell had known a good many men who were possessed of absolute certainty, and this he feared so much that he felt the only real and enduring evil on the face of the earth was unbending certainty, unshakable orthodoxy.
~ Howard Fast
Man is a part of God, or else he is a beast; and beasts know love and fear and hate and hunger--but not exultation
~ Howard Fast
Emotionally charged territory: What are the issues and ideas about which this person feels strongly? Should one engage these or avoid them? Can one mobilize this person around an area of strong feeling? How does one avoid the minefields that stand in the way of the desired change? Is this person motivated more by attraction to what she likes, or by fear of what she dislikes?
~ Howard Gardner
Could that be why Treslove so often found himself alone? Was he protecting himself against the companioned happiness he longed for because he dreaded how he would feel when it was taken from him?
~ Howard Jacobson
The boastful are thin-skinned and the intolerant are forever looking over their shoulders
~ Howard Jacobson
The leveling down of the European man is our greatest danger. This is the prospect that depresses us. Today we see nothing that wants to become greater. We suspect that all goes ever downward, becoming thinner, more sleazy, smarter, cozier, more ordinary, more indifferent. Exactly here lies the crisis. With the fear of man, we have also lost the love of man - reverence for him, hope in him. The human prospect wearies us. What is the current nihilism if it is not that? We are tired of man.
~ Unknown