A Quote by F. H. Bradley

The man who has ceased to fear has ceased to care. — © F. H. Bradley
The man who has ceased to fear has ceased to care.
I have not ceased being fearful, but I have ceased to let fear control me.
He who has ceased to enjoy his friend's superiority has ceased to love him.
He who has ceased to learn has ceased to teach. He who no longer sows in the study will no more reap in the pulpit.
O, mighty, divinely delimited wisdom of walls, boundaries! I is perhaps the most magnificent of all inventions. Man ceased to be a wild animal only when he build the first wall. Men ceased to be a wild man only when we built the Green Wall, only when, by means of that wall, we isolated our perfect machine world from the irrational, ugly world of trees, birds, and animals.
Old books that have ceased to be of service should no more be abandoned than should old friends who have ceased to give pleasure.
Did you really think I'd ceased to care? Kitten, I care so much it wrecks me.
From the moment fear begins I have ceased to fear.
As soon as I have begun to fear I have ceased to fear.
Man errs, till he has ceased to strive.
Beth ceased to fear him from that moment, and sat there talking to him as cozily as if she had known him all her life, for love casts out fear, and gratitude can conquer pride.
A man devoid of hope and conscious of being so has ceased to belong to the future.
Modern man . . . has not ceased to be credulous . . . the need to believe haunts him.
The people who have adored me-- there have not been very many, but there have been some-- have always insisted on living on, long after I had ceased to care for them, or they to care for me.
As the past has ceased to throw its light upon the future, the mind of man wanders in obscurity.
The self-surmounter can never put up with the man who has ceased to be dissatisfied with himself.
The man who has ceased to learn ought not to be allowed to wander around loose in these dangerous days.
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