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The fear o' hell's a hangman's whip To haud the wretch in order; But where ye feel your honour grip, Let that aye be your border.

Robert Burns, P. A. N., Robert Eldridge Aris WILLMOTT (1866). “The Poetical Works of Robert Burns. Edited by the Rev. Robert Aris Willmott. New Edition. With Numerous Additions. [The Preface Signed: P. A. N.]”, p.70

Fear is the friction in all transitions.

Rachel Naomi Remen (2006). “Kitchen Table Wisdom: Stories that Heal, 10th Anniversary Edition”, p.163, Penguin

The most common cause of fear of old age is associated with the possibility of poverty.

Napoleon Hill, Dorothea Brande, Claude M. Bristol, Earl Nightingale “Earl Nightingale's "Strangest Secret" Library”, Lulu.com

I think that most people would rather face the light of a real enemy than the darkness of their imagined fears.

Max Brooks (2006). “World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War”, p.249, Broadway Books

Man's greatest fear is chaos.

"Fear and loathing in LA" by Duncan Campbell, www.theguardian.com. July 2, 1999.

Fearlessness presupposes calmness and peace of mind.

Mahatma Gandhi, U. R. Rao (1963). “The Way to Communal Harmony”, Ahmedabad, [India] : Navajivan Publishing House

It is weakness which breeds fear, and fear breeds distrust.

Mahatma Gandhi (1968). “The Selected Works of Mahatma Gandhi: Selected letters”