Top 15 Stefan Zweig Fear Quotes
#1. Something indefinite is always worse than something definite, a strong fear that doesn't last very long is easier than one that's nebulous but doesn't go away.
Stefan Zweig
#2. Nothings makes a woman look older that a rich costume.
Coco Chanel
#3. It is this, not the spirits, that frightens us; shall we never be free, even after we die?
Emilie Autumn
#4. Fear is a distorting mirror in which anything can appear as a caricature of itself, stretched to terrible proportions; once inflamed, the imagination pursues the craziest and most unlikely possibilities. What is most absurd suddenly seems the most probable.
Stefan Zweig
#5. What's so incredibly amusing with photography is that while seemingly an art of the surface, it catches things I haven't even noticed. And it pains me not to have seen things in all their depth.
Jacques-Henri Lartigue
#6. A legacy is not about what you did while you were there it is what happens when you are gone
Darrell Waltrip
#7. The Battle of Waterloo is a work of art with tension and drama with its unceasing change from hope to fear and back again, changewhich suddenly dissolves into a moment of extreme catastrophe, a model tragedy because the fate of Europe was determined within this individual fate.
Stefan Zweig
#8. The trouble with the British is that they are not interested in ideas. If Jesus came back today and offered to speak for an hour on British television, they would say, What! Another talking head?
John Cleese
#9. Love is the sweetest melody of the soul and anything can be catalyst for that.
Amit Ray
#11. If you cannot get across it, you must get across it, nevertheless.
Martin Buber
#12. I mean it. If i figure out what makes me happy, i'm not going to waste any more time. I'm just going to grab it. I'm just going to do it.
Rainbow Rowell
#13. He felt a kind of bridal expectation, sweet and sensuous yet vaguely mingled with anticipatory fear of its own fulfilment, with the mysterious shiver felt when something endlessly desired suddenly comes physically close to the astonished heart.
Stefan Zweig
#14. Although I have a variety of obligations, the climate crisis is my central concern.
Al Gore
#15. The more extreme and the more expressed that passion is, the more unbearable does life seem without it. It reminds us that if passion dies or is denied, we are partly dead and that soon, come what may, we will be wholly so. -
Kristin Hannah
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