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Fear Quotes - Page 87

Fear naturally quickens the flight of guilt.

Fear naturally quickens the flight of guilt.

Samuel Johnson, A.F. Neuwieller (1857). “The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia: A Tale”, p.12

Fear is implanted in us as a preservative from evil.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy (1801). “The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.”, p.353

In the blackest of your moments, wait with no fear.

Rumi (2018). “The Spiritual Poems of Rumi”, p.53, Wellfleet

Fear only become powerful when you give it your power.

FaceBook post by Robin Sharma from Nov 19, 2016

Gratitude is the antidote to fear.

Twitter post from Feb 01, 2017

Either god should have written a book to fit my brain, or he should have made my brain to fit his book.

Robert Green Ingersoll (1907). “The works of Robert G. Ingersoll”, p.449, Library of Alexandria

All my fears and cares are of this world; if there is another, an honest man has nothing to fear from it.

Robert Burns, William Gunnyon (1867). “The complete works of Robert Burns, including his correspondence, etc”, p.307

The grave, dread thing! Men shiver when thou'rt named: Nature appalled, Shakes off her wonted firmness.

Robert Blair (1826). “Sacred poems: comprising The grave, by R. Blair: The last day, by E. Young: Death, by bishop Porteus: and some minor pieces. With memoirs and notes by S. Drew”, p.9

Face your worry and see it as an illusion. It cannot exist unless you give it power and give it life.

Robert Anthony (2004). “Beyond Positive Thinking: A No-Nonsense Formula for Getting the Results You Want”, p.142, Morgan James Publishing