Quotes about Fear
Evil always seeks to betray. To destroy and separate and instill fear. And, on that day, evil won. But that doesn't mean we surrender the battle. We will not dishonor those who paid the ultimate price for freedom by giving up. Evil wants to shut you down. Shame you. Destroy your relationships. Keep you from being the person you can be. Don't let it.
- Susan May Warren
Love is what we are born with. Fear is what we learn.
- Marianne Williamson
There is nothing to find, only to realize. There is nothing to become, only to be. There is nothing to fear, only to love.
- Marianne Williamson
Trust unites, fear divides, mercy heals, and love conquers.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
For every ten men who are physically lazy there are ten thousand with stagnant minds. And stagnant minds are the breeding places of fear.
- Napoleon Hill
ETERNITY is a long time. FIRE is a terrible thing. The thought of eternal punishment, with fire, not only causes man to fear death, it often causes him to lose his reason. It destroys interest in life and makes happiness impossible.
- Napoleon Hill
Indecision crystallizes into DOUBT, the two blend and become FEAR!
- Napoleon Hill
Criticism will plant FEAR in the human heart, or resentment, but it will not build love or affection.
- Napoleon Hill
If you fill your mind with fear, doubt and unbelief in your ability to connect with and use the forces of Infinite Intelligence, the law of autosuggestion will take this spirit of unbelief and use it as a pattern by which your subconscious mind will translate it into its physical equivalent.
- Napoleon Hill
The motive of self-preservation The motive of financial gain The motive of love The motive of sexuality The motive of desire for power and fame The motive of fear The motive of revenge The motive of freedom (of body and mind) The motive of desire to create or build in thought or in material
- Napoleon Hill
The commonest symptoms of this fear are: The tendency to slow down and develop an inferiority complex at the age of mental maturity, around the age of forty, falsely believing one's self to be "slipping" because of age. (The truth is that man's most useful years, mentally and spiritually, are those between forty and sixty).
- Napoleon Hill
Where there is fear, worry, anxiety, doubt, trouble, chagrin, or disappointment, there is ignorance and lack of faith.
- Napoleon Hill