A Quote by Darren Criss

My biggest fear? My biggest fear would be turning into an inanimate object. — © Darren Criss
My biggest fear? My biggest fear would be turning into an inanimate object.
The biggest fear of my life is living. My second biggest fear is dying.
I think my biggest fear is dying. Although sometimes my biggest fear is not dying. But yeah, I think health stuff for me is more what I'm afraid of.
Looking back, perhaps the single biggest problem was fear. Fear of failure, fear of other people, but mostly fear of myself. It has taken sixty years to discover who I really am. It's never too late to find yourself however lost you may be.
Death is not the biggest fear we have; our biggest fear is taking the risk to be alive - the risk to be alive and express what we really are.
The biggest challenge or biggest crisis knocking on the doors of humankind is fear and intolerance.
My biggest fear, the only fear that I have is failing. I hate to fail at anything that I do and that's really my only fear in life, to be a failure.
And, for example, like, when you're having the conversation with your child about getting their driver's license. Well, a white family - their biggest fear is just that you're driving safely and that they're minding the rules of the road, whereas a black family - their biggest fear is that their child is going to get pulled over and treated unfairly for a reason that they won't understand.
I have a lot of friends, but my biggest fear is loneliness. I miss my family in Mumbai, and my biggest nightmare every day is to go back home alone.
Underneath the stress is fear, and the biggest is our own personal fear of failure.
Fear was the biggest bullshitter, he’d said. But sometimes, too, fear told the truth.
If something scares me, then I have to do it. My biggest fear in life is fear.
Love often leads to healing, while fear and isolation breed illness. And our biggest fear is abandonment.
What is the biggest thing that stops people from living their lives in the present moment? Fear - and we must learn how to overcome fear.
We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to Fear—fear of war, fear of poverty, fear of random terrorism, fear of getting down-sized or fired because of the plunging economy, fear of getting evicted for bad debts or suddenly getting locked up in a military detention camp on vague charges of being a Terrorist sympathizer.
You wouldn’t be normal if you were never afraid. Even the bravest men experience fear. One of the biggest jobs we all face in combat is to overcome fear.
I have no fear, no fear at all. I wake up, and I have no fear. I go to bed without fear. Fear, fear, fear, fear. Yes, 'fear' is a word that is not in my vocabulary.
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