Understanding Fear : Quotes - 5

76. If you are facing a new challenge or being asked to do something that you have never done before don't be afraid to step out. You have more capability than you think you do but you will never see it unless you place a demand on yourself for more. ~ Joyce Meyer

77. It's okay to be crazy and scared and brave at the same time! ~ Kelly Epperson

78. But fear is confusing. It tears you in two. Half of you wants to run far, far away, but the other half is paralyzed, frozen, immovable. And the hard part is that you never know which half is going to win. ~ Melody Carlson

79.Whatever it is you're scared of doing, do it. ~Neil Gaiman

80. As Grams treaded water, she tapped my forehead. 'What's in here, Poppy, is scarier than anything you'll encounter in the depths of the ocean. An imagination is a powerful thing. ~ Shelley Coriell

81. What is fear after all? It is indecision. You seek some way to resist, escape. There is none. ~ Anne Rice

82. I am convinced that the deepest desire within each of us is to be liberated from the controlling influences of our own psychic madness or patterns of fear. All other things-the disdain of ordinary life, the need to control others rather than be controlled, the craving for material goods as a means of security and protection against the winds of chaos-are external props that serve as substitutes for the real battle, which is the one waged within the individual soul. ~ Caroline Myss

83. If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living. ~ Seneca

84. So now I know. I fear the unknown so deeply that I'd rather repeat the same heart-breaking pattern than face something or someone I can't predict. ~ Valerie Frankel

85. Devour your fear. ~ Simon Holt

86. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It's just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual. ~ Alfred Hitchcock

87. Our tongues can't compete with the rapid thinking of our brains, our words come out slow and slurred. The pen is our haven. There is a lot of fear buried into that little pen. It holds all of our agony, our torment, our blood and our heaven. ~ Coco J. Ginger

88. Most of us try to do too much because we are secretly afraid we will not be able to do anything at all. ~ Rick Aster

89. Of all the questions I have asked my readers this is the most important:What would you do if you weren't afraid? When you finally give wings to that answer then you have found your life's purpose. ~ Shannon L. Alder

Author and Credits: Tess Marshall