A Quote by Marc Forster

I think people, unfortunately, do live in constant fear. — © Marc Forster
I think people, unfortunately, do live in constant fear.
I think people, unfortunately, do live in constant fear. I think the government - and people in general - create scenarios people fear, because ultimately through fear you can control people. I wish we could live in a world where there would be no fear, but it's a driving force in many decisions people make these days, whether it's personal, economic, or even job-related. A lot of people stay out of fear in a job they hate.
On some level we trade passion for security, that's trading one illusion for another. It's a matter of degree. We can't live in constant fear, but we can't live without any. The fear of loss is essential to love.
You can't let yourself be pushed around. You can't live in fear. I mean, some people do live in fear. You can't live in fear. That's no way to live your life.
Indonesian people are living in constant fear, in horror. Often they do not realize it, because this state of mind, this 'living in fear', is considered 'biasa'. This fear, also explains why almost nobody rebels, or is willing to start a rebellion against the regime. People are paralyzed by an abstract fear, which actually has its roots in ignorance and insecurity.
If people live in constant fear of death, and if breaking the law is punished by death, then who would dare?
If we live in a state of constant fear, can we remain human?
I think, unfortunately, we live in a world where people attack other people and I think a legitimate rationale for war is the saving of human life, the saving of lives of people who cannot defend themselves.
Divorce is war and unfortunately, some parents live in constant entanglements with their ex-spouses and they shift aside the issues that post-divorce can leave on the shoulders of their children.
We live in a constant fear that our shortcomings will be exposed to family, to friends and to the world.
We live in a constant fear that our shortcomings will be exposed to family, to friends and to the world
I live in constant fear of being fired or dropped for that dark part of my work I can't control.
The Cuban people still live in constant fear of a brutal totalitarian regime that has demonstrated time and again its utter disregard for basic human dignity. The fight for a free Cuba has gone on for far too long.
I live in New York full time. I can't live in L.A., because I fear people think I'm a vagrant there.
It is not a matter of being fearless. The fear is sometimes constant, but it's about moving forward regardless of the fear. Courage means feeling the fear and doing it anyway.
I have to be honest: I feel like I live in a constant state of rage, and I think a lot of black people do.
No American should have to live in constant fear that their employer can fire them just because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
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