Quotes About Fear
The British were afraid. They knew they didn't have the money, the people, or the weaponry to sustain a long fight against the Nazis. They needed America to join the war. Their survival as a nation depended on it.
~ Jason Fagone
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Obscurity is a good thing. You can fail in obscurity. It removes the fear of failure.
~ Jason Fried
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The fear of missing out. It's the affliction that drives obsessive checking of Twitter feeds, Facebook updates, Instagram stories, WhatsApp groups, and news apps.
~ Jason Fried
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If you constantly fret about timing things perfectly, they'll never happen.
~ Jason Fried
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Trabajar sin un plan puede dar miedo. Pero seguir a pies juntillas un plan que nada tiene que ver con la realidad da aún más miedo.
~ Jason Fried
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We haven't done anything," Luke agreed, though he knew that was no guarantee of safety. Plenty of things happened to people who hadn't done anything—things that were never discussed again, or at least not by anyone with any sense.
~ Jason Fry
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We haven't done anything," Luke agreed, though he knew that was no guarantee of safety. Plenty of things happened to people who hadn't done anything - things that were never discussed again, or at least not by anyone with any sense.
~ Jason Fry
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There was joy at their escape, and the jagged excitement at the prospect of battle. But there was also fear of the precariousness of their situation, and anxiety at the possibility that they might fail.
~ Jason Fry
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Rey found herself in his mind even as he invaded hers. She felt his rage, like a ruinous storm that filled his head, and his hatred, and his lust to dominate and humiliate those who had wronged him. But she also felt his hurt, and his loneliness. And his fear - that he would never prove as strong as Darth Vader, the ghost who haunted his dreams
~ Jason Fry
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As a younger player, you always kind of play with that fear of failure.
~ Jason Giambi
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But because many of us are afraid of being hurt, we have decided to build only walls. No doors, no windows, no peep holes. Just walls.
~ Jason Illian
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there are two honest reasons so many people hate the thought of the functions they perform being systematized: Either they're too inflexible to learn a new way of doing things, or they're scared to death of the accountability that systematization will bring.
~ Jason Jennings
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it," when he added that those words are, in Powell's perspective, "a slogan for the complacent, the arrogant, or the scared." How can such a commonsense maxim be so insidious and disastrous? It's because of an immutable law of business: By the time you figure out it's broke, it's been broke for a very long time.
~ Jason Jennings
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Until people are able to figure out how to deal with the natural tendency to hesitate and drag their feet because of their fear of the unknown, no meaningful reinvention will occur.
~ Jason Jennings
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Here are nine reasons I've seen and heard most often as I search to understand why we hesitate: Why people hesitate to act Gotten too comfortable Study things to death Lack of confidence Think the big deal will fly in the window Think it's already too late for them Fear of losing what they have Afraid nobody will pitch in Family pressures to not take the risk Lack of financial safety net
~ Jason Jennings
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And it's the first night I feel like someone might be watching me.
~ Jason Rekulak
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I do respect people's faith, but I don't respect their manipulation of that faith in order to create fear and control.
~ Javier Bardem
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Los hombres tenemos la capacidad de meter miedo a las mujeres con una mera inflexión de la voz o una frase amenazadora y fría, nuestras manos son más fuertes y aprietan desde hace siglos.
~ Javier Marías
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Hay un escritor llamado Clerk o Lewis que escribió sobre sí mismo tras la muerte de su mujer, y empezó diciendo: "Nadie me dijo nunca que la pena fuera una sensación tan parecida al miedo
~ Javier Marías
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Wir Männer sind imstande, Frauen allein schon durch einen veränderten Tonfall oder mit einem drohenden und kaltschnäuzigen Satz Angst zu machen, unsere Hände sind starker und drücken seit Jahrhunderten zu.
~ Javier Marías
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ähnlich den Stimmen der Pessimisten, die keinen Sinn im Leben sehen, aber auch keinen im Selbstmord oder im Tod, keinen Sinn darin, zu fürchten, keinen Sinn darin, zu warten, keinen Sinn darin, zu fürchten, keinen Sinn darin, zu warten, keinen Sinn darin, zu denken; und doch tun sie nichts anderes als diese drei Dinge: fürchten, warten, denken, unaufhörlich denken.
~ Javier Marías
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A revelação do receio dá ideias a quem atemoriza ou a quem pode atemorizar, a prevenção perante o que não aconteceu atrai o acontecimento, as suspeitas decidem o que ainda estava por resolver e desencadeiam-no, a apreensão e a expectativa obrigam a preencher os vazios que criam e vão aprofundando, algo tem de acontecer se queremos que o medo se dissipe, e o melhor é concretizar o objecto do medo.
~ Javier Marías
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acontecido es por eso mucho menos grave siempre que los temores y las hipótesis, las
~ Javier Marías
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pánico viaja con facilidad en la ficción, o en lo que uno vive como tal.
~ Javier Marías
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