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The prevalent fear of poverty among the educated classes is the worst moral disease from which our civilization suffers.

William James
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I realized that the worst thing that could happen to me was about... by William Manchester

I realized that the worst thing that could happen to me was about to happen to me.

William Manchester
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Love is Enough Love is enough: though the world be a-waning, And the woods have no voice but the voice of complaining, Though the skies be too dark for dim eyes to discover The gold-cups and daisies fair blooming thereunder, Though the hills be held shadows, and the sea a dark wonder, And this day draw a veil over all deeds passed over, Yet their hands shall not tremble, their feet shall not falter: The void shall not weary, the fear shall not alter These lips and these eyes of the loved and the lover.

William Morris
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Since when have we Americans been expected to bow submissively to authority and speak with awe and reverence to those who represent us?

William O. Douglas
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Those who live to live forever, never fear dying. by William Penn

Those who live to live forever, never fear dying.

William Penn
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Where suspicion fills the air and holds scholars in line for fear of their jobs, there can be no exercise of the free intellect. Supineness and dogmatism take the place of inquiry. A problem can no longer be pursued to its edges. Fear stalks the classroom. The teacher is no longer a stimulant to adventurous thinking; she becomes instead a pipe line for safe and sound information. A deadening dogma takes the place of free inquiry. Instruction tends to become sterile; pursuit of knowledge is discouraged; discussion often leaves off where it should begin.

William O. Douglas
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I began to get a feeling familiar to me from my bartending days of being the only sane man in a nuthouse. It doesn't make you feel superior but depressed and scared, because there is nobody you can contact.

William S. Burroughs
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In time we hate that which we often fear. by William Shakespeare

In time we hate that which we often fear.

William Shakespeare
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It is impossible not to notice that our world is tormented by fai... by William Saroyan

It is impossible not to notice that our world is tormented by failure, hate, guilt, and fear.

William Saroyan
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...What you fear will not go away; it will take you into yourself and bless you and keep you. That's the world, and we all live there.

William Stafford
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Piss off Satan and don't take me for dumber than I look. by William S. Burroughs

Piss off Satan and don't take me for dumber than I look.

William S. Burroughs
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Remember, the only thing to fear is Fear, and - well, don't even fear Fear, for he's a cowardly chap at the best, who will run if you show a brave front.

William Walker Atkinson
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The military don't start wars. Politicians start wars. by William Westmoreland

The military don't start wars. Politicians start wars.

William Westmoreland
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When you fear a foe, fear crushes your strength; and this weaknes... by William Shakespeare

When you fear a foe, fear crushes your strength; and this weakness gives strength to your opponents.

William Shakespeare
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Of all base passions, fear is the most accursed. by William Shakespeare

Of all base passions, fear is the most accursed.

William Shakespeare
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Present fears are less than horrible imaginings. by William Shakespeare

Present fears are less than horrible imaginings.

William Shakespeare
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He spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure; No fears to beat away, no strife to heal,- The past unsighed for, and the future sure.

William Wordsworth
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When men change swords for ledgers, and desert by William Wordsworth

When men change swords for ledgers, and desert

William Wordsworth
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Who, doomed to go in company with Pain And Fear and Bloodshed,-miserable train!- Turns his necessity to glorious gain.

William Wordsworth
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My apprehension comes in crowds, I dread the rustling of the grass, The very shadows of the clouds, Have power to shake me as they pass, I question things and do not find, one that will answer to my mind, And all the world appears unkind.

William Wordsworth
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