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A nation that is afraid to
let its people judge the
truth and falsehood in an
open market is a nation
that is afraid of its people.
John F. Kennedy
We fear violence less than
our own feelings. Personal,
private, solitary pain is
more terrifying than what
anyone else can inflict.
Jim Morrison
Pick the day. Enjoy it - to
the hilt. The day as it
comes. People as they
come... The past, I think,
has helped me appreciate
the present - and I don't
want to spoil any of it by
fretting about the future.
Audrey HepburnAlways do what you are
afraid to do.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
The only thing we have to
fear is fear itself.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
What is needed, rather
than running away or
controlling or suppressing
or any other resistance, is
understanding fear; that
means, watch it, learn
about it, come directly into
contact with it. We are to
learn about fear, not how
to escape from it.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
I have learned over the
years that when one's mind
is made up, this diminishes
fear; knowing what must
be done does away with
fear.
Rosa Parks
Courage is never to let
your actions be influenced
by your fears.
Arthur Koestler
Fear stifles our thinking
and actions. It creates
indecisiveness that results
in stagnation. I have
known talented people who
procrastinate indefinitely
rather than risk failure.
Lost opportunities cause
erosion of confidence, and
the downward spiral
begins.
Charles Stanley
We should not fret for what
is past, nor should we be
anxious about the future;
men of discernment deal
only with the present
moment.
Chanakya
Love is what we were born
with. Fear is what we
learned here.
Marianne Williamson
The first duty of man is to
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Jesus Christ
Only when we are no
longer afraid do we begin
to live.
Dorothy Thompson
conquer fear; he must get
rid of it, he cannot act till
then.
Thomas Carlyle
It is the strange fate of
man, that even in the
greatest of evils the fear of
the worst continues to
haunt him.
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheWe fear things in
proportion to our ignorance
of them.
Christian Nestell BoveeA person's fears are lighter
when the danger is at
hand.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
There are very few
monsters who warrant the
fear we have of them.
Andre GideFear is static that prevents
me from hearing myself.
Samuel Butler
I love the man that can
smile in trouble, that can
gather strength from
distress, and grow brave by
reflection. 'Tis the business
of little minds to shrink,
but he whose heart is firm,
and whose conscience
approves his conduct, will
pursue his principles unto
death.
Thomas Paine
There are many victories
worse than a defeat.
George EliotFear makes us feel our
humanity.
Benjamin Disraeli
True nobility is exempt
from fear.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
One had to take some
action against fear when
once it laid hold of one.
Rainer Maria Rilke
That man is prudent who
neither hopes nor fears
anything from the
uncertain events of the
future.
Anatole France
I have never known any
distress that an hour's
reading did not relieve.
Charles de Montesquieu