A Quote by George S. Patton

I learned very early in my life never to take counsel in my fears. — © George S. Patton
I learned very early in my life never to take counsel in my fears.
Fortunately I have never learned to take the good advice I give myself nor the counsel of my fears.
I never take counsel of my fears.
Never take counsel of your fears.
No man is so foolish but may give another good counsel sometimes; and no man is so wise, but may easily err, if he will take no others counsel but his own. But very few men are wise by their own counsel; or learned by their own teaching. For he that was only taught by himself had a fool to his master.
I learned at an early age that every breath that we take is borrowed. We need to be thankful for our life and never take it for granted.
There is a time to take counsel of your fears, and there is a time to never listen to any fear.
The time to take counsel of your fears is before you make an important battle decision. That's the time to listen to every fear you can imagine! When you have collected all the facts and fears and made your decision, turn off all your fears and go ahead!
Take not counsel of your fears
Don't take counsel of your fears or naysayers.
I counsel our children to do their critical studying in the early hours of the morning when they're fresh and alert, rather than to fight physical weariness and mental exhaustion at night. I've learned the power of the dictum, "Early to bed, early to rise." When I'm under pressure, you won't find me burning the midnight oil. I'd much rather be in bed early and getting up in the wee hours of the morning.
I hope that you will learn to take responsibility for your decisions. Don't take counsel of your fears.
The bold enterprises are the successful ones. Take counsel of hopes rather than of fears to win in this business.
You must act in the face of reality, never taking counsel of you own worst fears.
The disciplined Christian will be very careful what sort of counsel he seeks from others. Counsel that contradicts the written Word is ungodly counsel. Blessed is the man that walketh not in that.
Adequate early rest is best...."Early to bed and early to rise" is still good counsel.
I'd learned enough from life's experiences to understand that destiny's interventions can sometimes be read as invitation for us to address and even surmount our biggest fears. It doesn't take a great genius to recognize that when you are pushed by circumstance to do the one thing you have always most specifically loathed and feared, this can be, at the very least, an interesting growth opportunity.
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