
Top 15 Fear Spreads Quotes
#1. But fear isn't a quiet pet that stays in a cage in the back room. Rather, as termites undermine the internal workings of a structure until it collapses from within, fear spreads to every part of your life unless you deal with it.
Amy Layne Litzelman
#2. Abstract art: a construction site for high fashion, for advertising, for furniture.
Adrienne Monnier
#3. Fear is a prison. A feeling of crippling power that spreads darkness within. It blinds. It questions. It takes over every decision we make, coloring it with doubt. Fear, for most of us, rules our lives, and it's only when you conquer it that you can truly live your life to the fullest.
Mia Asher
#5. Like all science, psychology is knowledge; and like science again, it is knowledge of a definite thing, the mind.
James Mark Baldwin
#6. The eagle only knows how high it can fly when it spreads its wings.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#7. As long as I can remember, I've been worried. Occasionally, this seemed like a strength. My obsession with avoiding risk helped me to dodge perils of all kinds. I rarely forgot my homework. My holidays were compulsively well-planned.
Neil Hughes
#8. The visions are fragmented and a dark cloud spreads like spilt ink across the pages of possible futures.
Garth Nix
#9. rainwater onto the back of her neck. Her eyes remained defiant.
Anonymous
#10. If I threw a Frisbee at her head, she would be left with two choices: take a Frisbee in the face or have a baby.
James Vavasour
#11. The fashion industry has an enormous amount to offer in what we do in industrial design because fashion is fast, fashion has its finger on the pulse. There are very few creative industries that work on that rhythm.
Marc Newson
#12. I can see that you have made your decision, but I wonder if you will become tired and discouraged. Me - I will never give up.
Gabriel Dumont
#13. Guilt and fear are a kind of rot. It spreads unless it's cleaned. And there's only one way to do that.
Lee Goldberg
#14. Hatred has such powerful emotions attached to it that others take it up out of fear. In that way, hate spreads like panic in a crowd.
Terry Goodkind
#15. Just as [he] had expected. The preacher retreated to authority as soon as he feared his ideas could not stand on their own merit. Reasonable argument was impossible when authority became the arbiter ...
Orson Scott Card
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