Top 14 Quotes About Fear Becoming Reality
#1. Let the good service of well-deservers be never rewarded with loss. Let their thanks be such as may encourage more strivers for the like.
Elizabeth I
#2. He walked by instinct along one white road, on which early birds hopped and sang, and found himself outside a fenced garden. There he saw the sister of Gregory, the girl with the gold-red hair, cutting lilac before breakfast, with the great unconscious gravity of a girl.
G.K. Chesterton
#3. To reveal someone's beauty is to reveal their value by giving them time, attention, and tenderness. To love is not just to do something for them but to reveal to them their own uniqueness, to tell them that they are special and worthy of attention.
Jean Vanier
#4. I think one thing I do pretty well is not taking myself too seriously.
Linus Torvalds
#5. You are all over the map, figure out the top 5 things you want to focus on and get rid of the rest.
Steve Jobs
#6. There is power in confronting your fears. In knowing what it is you fear above all, you can prevent it from becoming your reality. There are always choices.
Kelseyleigh Reber
#7. Never concede to evil ... . When we concede to evil, even in a small way, we feed it, and it grows stronger.
Dave Wolverton
#8. Fact is often stranger than fiction because most writers of fiction try to make their stories plausible.
Richard Posner
#9. Literature is always something - it is either story or poetry, ideally both. That is, you always know what it is and even if the interpretation is not available, the experience of language is.
Aleksandar Hemon
#10. Page and I get offered everything: women, little boys, cocaine, the lot, to just go back and do that again. I don't think it would be a good idea at all. [But] I reserve judgment to change my mind in five years' time.
Robert Plant
#11. The Who would never have been successful without two special people, Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp
Roger Daltrey
#12. Maybe when people take their eyes off them, inanimate objects become even more inanimate.
Haruki Murakami
#13. Matthew told to Eden what: she sneaked into my heart and went to work, chipping away, day in and day out, until she hollowed out a corner all for herself, and then, as if that wasn't enough, she went and carved her name on it.
Catherine Anderson
#14. sometimes it's easier to search for treasure than to find it, because finding it forces you to make decisions about what to do with it, and it makes you fear the reality of how hard it may be to keep it without becoming a slave to it!
The Urban Griot
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