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Last updated on November 25, 2024.
There is no logical connection between flying and laying eggs.
The premonition of madness is complicated by the fear of lucidity in madness, the fear of the moments of return and reunion... One would welcome chaos if one were not afraid of lights in it.
I, like everybody else, have a certain fear of heights, and I have to be very careful when I am in the clouds, but it is also what I love; it is my domain, so when you love something, you don't have fear.
Writing is flying in dreams. When you remember. When you can. When it works. It's that easy. — © Neil Gaiman
Writing is flying in dreams. When you remember. When you can. When it works. It's that easy.
You can conquer almost any fear if you will only make up your mind to do so. For remember, fear doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind.
If you have to fear something, fear mediocrity.
I'd like to have the flying car, I think that'd be really cool.
At the heart of the matter is a battle between wish and fear. Fear generally proves stronger than a wish, but it leaves a taste of disappointment on the tongue.
By flying, men often rush into the midst of calamities.
There's so much world to see, what's stopping you from flying free?
I was building the plane while flying it in the first term.
Internet freedom is not possible without freedom from fear, and users will not be free from fear unless they are sufficiently protected from online theft and attack.
Flying small airplanes is not like being on airlines.
The larger the corporation, the greater the risk that you are flying blind. — © Patrick Dixon
The larger the corporation, the greater the risk that you are flying blind.
My first inclination was toward flying and being a pilot.
We fear our enemy but the bigger and real fear is that of a fake friend who is sweetest to your face and most vile behind your back.
Flying is hypnotic and all pilots are willing victims to the spell.
Stories are like birds flying, here and gone in a moment.
I hate flying. My stomach churns at the mere thought of it.
I think we are intrinsically prone to being irrational and superstitious. A lot of it comes from our fear of the unknown and the fear of a lack of control over our fate.
Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness.
I am grateful that my one talent, flying, was useful to my country.
I had a fear of losing, a fear of what might happen if I had a bad game. Would I get dropped? I don't remember a lot of stuff in my career.
The fear of failing... not quite the fear of failing, but the uncertainty of whether you are going to perform or not, is there every single game I have played in my life. It will always be there.
Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgement that something is more important than fear; The brave may not live forever but the cautious do not live at all.
Fear of the unknown is a terrible fear.
The English have an extraordinary ability for flying into a great calm.
Fear, true fear, is a savage frenzy. Of all the insanities of which we are capable, it is surely the cruelest. There is naught to equal its drive, and naught can survive its thrust.
More than fear of loving bears or birds bigger than cows, I fear pathless nights. How, I wonder, can I find you in the dark?
There is nothing safer than flying - it's crashing that is dangerous.
I understand this fear of the word 'feminism,' and I understand the fear of saying it because it becomes as divisive as 'sexism' has become. But I know a lot of male feminists.
To fear the foe, since fear oppresseth strength, Gives, in your weakness, strength unto your foe, And so your follies fight against yourself. Fear, and be slain--so worse can come to fight; And fight and die is death destroying death, Where fearing dying pays death servile breath.
Flying isn't great for me - or getting caught in a crowd.
Hope and fear are inseparable. There is no hope without fear, nor any fear without hope.
Superstitions, and especially the early cultivation of religion, with its "fear of the Lord" and of unknown mysterious agencies, are especially potent in the development of the instinct of fear. Even the early cultivation of morality and conscientiousness, with their fears of right and wrong, often causes psychoneurotic states in later life. Religious, social, and moral taboos and superstitions, associated with apprehension of threatening impending evil, based on the fear instinct, form the germs of psychopathic affections.
People who believe in flying saucers are the scrapings from the bottom.
When I'm flying, the big stage is the best time to show it.
I hate flying. I don't planes. I get really anxious.
All really great flying adventures begin at dawn. — © Stephen Coonts
All really great flying adventures begin at dawn.
The dust of controversy is merely the falsehood flying off.
Flying used to be so great but now it's more of a trial.
Global warming causes volatility. I feel it when I'm flying.
Everybody should have an equal chance - but they shouldn't have a flying start.
I think present-day reason is an analogue of the flat earth of the medieval period. If you go too far beyond it you're presumed to fall off, into insanity. And people are very much afraid of that. I think this fear of insanity is comparable to the fear people once had of falling off the edge of the world. Or the fear of heretics. There's a very close analogue there.
As a young man, I yearned for the day when, rooted in the experience that comes only with age, I could do my work fearlessly. But today, in my mid-sixties, I realize that I will feel fear from time to time for the rest of my life. I may never get rid of my fear. But . . . I can learn to walk into it and through it whenever it rises up . . . naming the inner force that triggers . . . fear . . . Naming our fears aloud . . . is the first step toward transcending them.
The scariest, most terrifying thing that I fear? Yes. My Imagination. I thought you were going to say "Fear, itself." Then you have a small imagination.
Fear is fear of fear, I think.
Flying has opened up new horizons for tennis.
Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible. — © Lord Kelvin
Heavier-than-air flying machines are impossible.
Since the great foundation of fear is pain, the way to harden and fortify children against fear and danger is to accustom them to suffer pain.
I'm quite scared of flying, and especially helicopters, I don't like them at all.
The bulk of mankind is as well equipped for flying as thinking.
I'm very phobic about flying, but I'm also drawn to it.
The best way to neutralise fear is by laughing. You can see the dynamics of this in action when people watch a horror movie. You'll notice that immediately after a good fright, following the sceams of terror - which is the point of maximum experience of fear - people will always laugh immediately afterward, as this is the natural way to release the fear. By laughing at something you also take away the perception that it has any power over you.
I had that flying wheel tattooed on my forehead and on my butt.
Do what you fear most and you control fear.
But I get frightened sometimes," she admitted."I know. Fear is only fear, though.""And somehow you live without it.""No," he corrected her. "You live with it.
Birds born in cages think that flying is a disease.
I remember looking at the sky and thinking that the universe is so big and it's all chaos. I call it 'the dark fear.' At any moment, the dark fear could come in.
Unfortunately, I don't do as much upside-down flying as I used to.
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