A Quote by Tomi Lahren

There are too many conservatives who are terrified of being labelled. They're afraid of being labelled, and they're afraid of being not liked. — © Tomi Lahren
There are too many conservatives who are terrified of being labelled. They're afraid of being labelled, and they're afraid of being not liked.
There is no way a non-Jew could say what I did in 'The Holocaust Industry' without being labelled a Holocaust denier. I am labelled a Holocaust denier, too.
I don't get afraid in talking about subject matter that may spark controversy and I'm not afraid to not be liked. I think that sometimes people pay too much attention to being liked and it's paralyzing.
I don't get afraid in talking about subject matter that may spark controversy, and I'm not afraid to not be liked. I think that sometimes people pay too much attention to being liked, and it's paralyzing.
If you hold back on the emotions--if you don't allow yourself to go all the way through them--you can never get to being detached, you're too busy being afraid. You're afraid of the pain, you're afraid of the grief. You're afraid of the vulnerability that loving entails. But by throwing yourself into these emotions, by allowing yourself to dive in, all the way, over your heard even, you experience them fully and completely.
I'm afraid of being poor; I'm afraid of living in the projects... I'm afraid of being thought as unsuccessful.
Before I knew you, I thought brave was not being afraid. You've taught me that bravery is being terrified and doing it anyway.
I don't like being labelled.
So many objects, so many memories. Each was being labelled and packed away in bags just as it was in her mind. To be stored in an area that would sometime be called upon to teach and help in future life.
I don't like being labelled so I decided to label myself.
Being introverted, it doesn't mean necessarily being shy or being afraid of public speaking; it just means that it's hard for me to interact with people for too long.
I'm terrified of being too famous. What I'm really afraid of is that the audiences will go into the theater and not be able to forget that it's me, that fame will stand in the way of my acting. I want to keep being able to change into different shapes and different personalities.
I was afraid of being rejected, yes. I was also afraid of being accepted for the wrong reasons.
I hate being put in a box labelled 'tropical house.'
In reality, I was drowning in negativity. I was stuck playing a part, too afraid to change, too afraid of losing my readers if I suddenly stopped being so mean.
I'm afraid of being lazy and complacent. I'm afraid of taking myself too seriously.
Should I tell him I'm not afraid of being hurt? I'm afraid of not being in control.
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