A Quote by Mehmet Murat Ildan

Storms are not afraid of you; all you must do is not to afraid of the storms too! — © Mehmet Murat Ildan
Storms are not afraid of you; all you must do is not to afraid of the storms too!

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Don't be afraid of the storms; be afraid of the ship and the captain! Forget about the outside factors, what matters is the internal power!
A rotten ship is not afraid of the storms!
We're just afraid, period. Our fear is free-floating. We're afraid this isn't the right relationship or we're afraid it is. We're afraid they won't like us or we're afraid they will. We're afraid of failure or we're afraid of success. We're afraid of dying young or we're afraid of growing old. We're more afraid of life than we are of death.
I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship.
Unless you are in the middle of a storm, there is no validity in saying that you are not afraid of the storms.
He in his madness prays for storms, and dreams that storms will bring him peace.
I'm not afraid to live. I'm not afraid to fail. I'm not afraid to succeed. I'm not afraid to fall in love. I'm not afraid to be alone. I'm just afraid I might have to stop talking about myself for five minutes.
All nights end, and all storms clear. The only storms that last are those within your own soul.
I am not afraid of storms for I am learning how to sail my ship.
The kind of neuroscience that I do and my colleagues do is almost like the weatherman. We are always chasing storms. We want to see and measure storms - brainstorms, that is.
A soft and sheltered Christianity, afraid to be lean and lone, unwilling to face the storms and brave the heights, will end up fat and foul in the cages of conformity.
The head of the hurricane research division, Hugh Willoughby, told me that hurricanologists can predict the behavior of storms if those storms behave predictably.
Home is a shelter from storms - all sorts of storms.
There was always a minority afraid of something, and a great majority afraid of the dark, afraid of the future, afraid of the past, afraid of the present, afraid of themselves and shadows of themselves
Why can't women get along? Because we're afraid. We're afraid to be vulnerable. We're afraid to be soft. We're afraid to be hurt. But most of all, we're afraid of our power. So we become controlling and aggressive and vicious.
But it is in storms that God does his finest work, for it is in storms that God has our keenest attention
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