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Quotes About Fear

Of course, we can't ever look out the window or go outside. And we have to be quiet so the people downstairs can't hear us.
~ Anne Frank
I can't help telling you that I've begin to feel deserted.
~ Anne Frank
I don't dare do anything anymore, 'cause I'm afraid it's not allowed.
~ Anne Frank
I get frightened myself when I think of close friends who are now at the mercy of the cruellest monsters ever to stalk the earth.
~ Anne Frank
Up to now reason has always won the battle, but will my emotions get the upper hand? Sometimes I fear they will, but more often I actually hope they do! Oh
~ Anne Frank
I'm afraid my common sense, which was in short supply to begin with, wil be used up too quickly and I won't have any left by the time the war is over.
~ Anne Frank
You seem it's the silence that makes me so nervous during the evenings and nights.
~ Anne Frank
Honestly, being in hiding during the fourth year of the war is no picnic. If only the whole stinking mess were over! To
~ Anne Frank
Extraordinary things can happen to people who go into hiding. Just imagine, as there is no bath, we use a washtub and because
~ Anne Frank
Not being able to go outside upsets me more than I can say, and I'm terrified our hiding place will be discovered and that we'll be shot. That, of course, is a fairly dismal prospect.
~ Anne Frank
Ik word zelf bang als ik aan allen denk met wie ik me altijd zo innig verbonden voelde en die nu overgeleverd zijn aan de wreedste beulen die er ooit bestaan hebben. En dat alles omdat ze joden zijn.
~ Anne Frank
At the moment, as you've probably noticed, I'm going through a spell of being depressed. I couldn't really tell you why it is, but I believe it's just because I'm a coward, and that's what I keep bumping up against.
~ Anne Frank
Now that the war has long been over, I know why my fear vanished beneath that spacious sky. You see, once I was alone with nature I realized, without actually being aware of it, that fear doesn't help, that it doesn't get you anywhere. Anyone who's as frightened as I was should look to nature and realize that God is much closer than most people think. From that moment on, though countless bombs fell close by, I was never truly afraid again.
~ Anne Frank
Alles is niet zo erg dan ontdekt te worden.
~ Anne Frank
Îl iubeam aÈ™a de tare, încât n-am vrut s? privesc adev?rul în fa?? È™i m-am È›inut scai de el.
~ Anne Frank
Mi-e team? de mine îns?mi, mi-e team? ca, în dorinÈ›a mea, s? nu m? d?ruiesc prea repede.
~ Anne Frank
Everyone here is dreading the great terror known as winter.
~ Anne Frank
It is the silence that frightens me so in the evenings and at night.
~ Anne Frank
I get frightened myself when I think of close friends who are now at the mercy of the cruelest monsters ever to stalk the earth. And all because they're Jews.
~ Anne Frank
It strikes fear to my heart when Peter talks of later being a criminal, or of gambling; although it's meant as a joke, of course, it gives me the feeling that he's afraid of his own weakness.
~ Anne Frank
Además, nos quedan tres peroles para hacer conservas y una pileta para usar como depósito de agua. —También tenemos unas diez arrobas de patatas de invierno en el cuarto de las especias. Estos son los comentarios que oigo todos los días, que si habrá invasión, que si no habrá invasión. Discusiones sobre pasar hambre, morir, bombas, mangueras de incendio, sacos de dormir, carnets de judíos, gases tóxicos, etcétera
~ Anne Frank
it's easier for me to say what I mean as on paper than face-to-face.
~ Anne Frank
SöyleyebildiÄŸimden çok daha fazla s?k?nt?lar içerisindeyim,hiçbir zaman d??ar? ç?kamayaca??z ve müthiÅŸ korkuyorum bizi bulup vuracaklar diye.Bu tabi ki çok hoÅŸ bir manzara deÄŸil.
~ Anne Frank
I see the eight of us in the Annexe as if we were a patch of blue sky surrounded by menacing black clouds.
~ Anne Frank