There is never much to be feared for anyone that is born with sense and truth in him, whatever else he may have or want.
It's really difficult to have your voice heard and feared when you both speak softly and carry a twig.
I always felt from the beginning that you had to defend people you disliked and feared as well as those you admired.
If we believe that a person seeking refuge is to be pitied, feared, despised, and looked down upon, we are doing ourselves a disservice.
Creatives are feared and ridiculed... and at the same time highly valued for their ability to see things that others do not.
Dementia is our most-feared illness, more than heart disease or cancer.
The founders of our nation feared paper currency because it gave government the means to steal from its citizens.
If we want to be known in heaven and feared in hell we must be willing to lose our reputation here on earth.
We do ourselves and others a disservice when we make old age something to be feared...The longer we live, the more life we possess.
Fortune had favoured me in this war that I feared, the rather, that some tempest would follow so favourable a gale.
To be feared is to fear. No one has been able to strike terror into others and at the same time enjoy peace of mind.
Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing.
I feared my own kind more than anything the natural world could ever threaten me with.
For more than two decades, Barry Diller has been among the most respected - and feared - figures in the entertainment industry.
Now, all that I feared would happen has happened. We are at war all over the world, and we are unprepared for it from either a spiritual or a material standpoint.
I have long feared that my sins would return to visit me. And the cost is more than I can bear.
I, place economy among the first & most important republican virtues, & public debt as the greatest of the dangers to be feared
My heart's been torn wide open, just like I feared it would be, and I have no willpower to close it back up.
The childhood of the individual and the race is full of fears, and panic-stricken attempts to avert what is feared by placating the gods with painful sacrifices.
He was no more, freed from being, entering into nowhere without even knowing it. Just as he'd feared from the start.
Who that has heard a strain of music feared then lest he should speak extravagantly any more forever?
A universal peace, it is to be feared, is in the catalogue of events, which will never exist but in the imaginations of visionary philosophers, or in the breasts of benevolent enthusiasts.
Virtue is more to be feared than vice, because its excesses are not subject to the regulation of conscience.
I came to the conclusion over time that Trump is not the person I feared he was in the beginning when I was against him.
The power is detested, and miserable the life, of him who wishes to be feared rather than to be loved.
What did all the saints have in common? They feared sin more than even physical death.
An anthill increases by accumulation. Medicine is consumed by distribution. That which is feared lessens by association. This is the thing to understand.
I did not myself know what I wanted: I feared life, desired to escape from it, yet still hoped something of it.
My dinner party,' Miles grated. 'It's just breaking up.' And sinking. All souls feared lost.
I only escaped from Tibet because I feared my people would resort to desperate violence if the Chinese took me as their prisoner.
Life was what happened when all the what-if’s didn’t, when what you dreamed or hoped or – in this case – feared might come to pass passed by instead.
Cities are not static objects to be feared or admired, but are instead a living process that residents are changing all the time.
Prohibit the taking of omens, and do away with superstitious doubts. Then, until death itself comes, no calamity need be feared.
Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.
Twenty-volume folios will never make a revolution. It’s the little pocket pamphlets that are to be feared.
I submitted manuscripts to publishers. This was not so much a feeling that I should be published as a wish to escape the feared and hated drudgery of normal work.
Radicals are only to be feared when you try to suppress them. You must demonstrate that you will use the best of what they offer.
The competitor to be feared is one who never bothers about you at all, but goes on making his own business better all the time.
Do what comes into your life and do it well... Be polite without groveling. If you are ever afraid of anything, do not deny it, but behave as if you feared nothing.
Hate is the complement of fear and narcissists like being feared. It imbues them with an intoxicating sensation of omnipotence.
The primary reason America has survived is that we have had leaders who've respected the Constitution, feared it and the rule of law, and we've been very lucky there.
I went from being a kid who loved to perform magic tricks to becoming the world's most notorious hacker, feared by corporations and the government.
In time, and as one comes to benefit from experience, one learns that things will turn out neither as well as one hoped nor as badly as one feared.
In Goddess religion death is not feared, but is understood to be a part of life, followed by birth and renewal.
Dare to walk the path that others have feared to travel, and a leader shall then be born.
Nothing is so much to be feared as fear. Atheism may comparatively be popular with God himself.
Since it is difficult to join them together, it is safer to be feared than to be loved when one of the two must be lacking.
Genius in poverty is never feared, because nature, though liberal in her gifts in one instance, is forgetful in another.
I was apprehensive. I feared every time I talked about poetry, it would be filtered through the lens of race, sex, and age.
It is much safer for the prince to be feared than loved, but he ought to avoid making himself hated.
On the course, what is feared is like a magnet. Water, bunkers, trees, ravines, high grass - whatever you fear turns magnetic.
I had never feared insomnia before--like prison, wouldn't it just give you more time to read?
Any disease that is treated as a mystery and acutely enough feared will be felt to be morally, if not literally, contagious.
I gained direct knowledge of the life of the poor in big towns: I have lived the narrowing mechanism of its conditioning and feared it.
Debt is a task master to be feared almost as much as the dictators themselves. It has enslaved thousands in its meshes. It has wrecked happy homes.
All my life I had feared to-morrow, until I decided to have faith and to live to-day in courage.
We are simultaneously the most hated, loved, feared and admired nation on this planet. In short, we are Frank Sinatra.
Though I feared I would have no progress when I put down the drink, [my writing] hasn't changed. The creative search, and the fragments that I collect, reflects that.
It was the kiss of a man who had waited years for the moment, and feared that it would never come again.
Subconsciously the genius is feared as an image breaker; frequently he does not accept the opinions of the mass, or man's opinion of himself.
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