A Quote by Kaitlyn Bristowe

I always say that my biggest fear in a relationship is cheating, and people giving up. — © Kaitlyn Bristowe
I always say that my biggest fear in a relationship is cheating, and people giving up.
Don't ever give up on yourself. Keep pushing because the change of guards is what life's all about. [...] You've always got to stick with whatever you're into because you're day is going to come. You're day is destined. If you walk away from that, whether it be from fear or whether you're just giving up. [...] The greatest sin is fear and giving up.
Fear runs our lives. It doesn't matter who you are. You have to understand your relationship with fear. Whether you're scared of getting into a relationship; or taking the new job; or a confrontation - you have to size fear up.
65% of people say that cheating on your income tax is worse than cheating on your spouse. The other 35% were women.
Don't let fear stop you. Don't give up because you are paralyzed by insecurity or overwhelmed by the odds, because in giving up, you give up hope. Understand that failure is a process in life, that only in trying can you enrich yourself and have the possibility of moving forward. The greatest obstacle in life is fear and giving up because of it.
Marriage is not a love affair. A love affair has to do with immediate personal satisfaction. Marriage is an ordeal; it means yielding, time and again. That's why it's a sacrament; You give up your personal simplicity to participate in a relationship. And when you're giving, you're not giving to the other person; you're giving to the relationship.
When people say: 'What's your biggest achievement?' Giving birth. Forget the rest of it.
We are all musicians, and we're not really good musicians. But we have this gracious gift that has been bestowed on us, and we don't want to disappoint. So I guess our biggest fear would be, just giving up.
If you're in a relationship and someone was cheating, it could be a complete reflection of the relationship itself.
People that say I have a 'fear of commitment' don't understand my relationship with popcorn.
No cheating, clean up your self-induced fear act, and replace it with what you love.
Cheating is cheating. Some coaches believe if you can get away with it, cheating is smart. I have no respect for those guys.
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.
I always say that if I end up in a relationship where I feel like seventy-five percent of what I was looking for is there, then I've already won, then we're all winners in that relationship.
That’s my biggest fear – disappointing those people who look up to me.
There's always fear. There's always fear. Always fear. Anyone who says they are not afraid is lying to you. Because this can all change tomorrow. I could say something dumb today and be in the news for it tomorrow. And maybe the phone stops ringing. You're always afraid of losing what you have. Regardless of success or anything, you're always afraid.
We do not have a fear of the unknown. What we fear is giving up the known.
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