Quotes by Fear The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience. Eleanor Roosevelt fear inspirational life I believe that anyone can conquer fear by doing the things he fears to do, provided he keeps doing them until he gets a record of successful experience behind him. Eleanor Roosevelt fear success life When you look fear in the face, you are able to say to yourself, 'I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.' Eleanor Roosevelt strong-women courage fear Needless fear and panic over disease and misfortune that seldom materialize are simply bad habits. By proper ventilation and illumination of the mind it is possible to cultivate tolerance, poise and real courage. Elie Metchnikoff illumination real fear One has a prejudice wherever one fears a transformation. Elias Canetti transformation prejudice fear Pessimists are not boring. Pessimists are right. Pessimists are superfluous. Elias Canetti pessimism boring fear It is the weak man who urges compromise - never the strong man. Elbert Hubbard strong fear men I believe that anyone can conquer fear by doing the things he fears to do. Eleanor Roosevelt fear motivational inspirational There are only two emotions: love and fear. All positive emotions come from love, all negative emotions from fear. From love flows happiness, contentment, peace, and joy. From fear comes anger, hate, anxiety and guilt. It's true that there are only two primary emotions, love and fear. But it's more accurate to say that there is only love or fear, for we cannot feel these two emotions together, at exactly the same time. They're opposites. If we're in fear, we are not in a place of love. When we're in a place of love, we cannot be in a place of fear. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross hate fear opposites You gain strength, courage, and confidence by doing the thing which you think you cannot do. Eleanor Roosevelt cancer fear running Of all the mental and physical polluters of life, nothing exercises such a poisonous effect as fear. Elbert Hubbard poisonous fear exercise We need not fear any isms if our democracy is achieving the ends for which it was established. Eleanor Roosevelt democracy fear needs Most People are wretched more by the Fears of what may come, than what they endure at present. ... a manifest Contradiction to good Sense; for who, with the right use of that, wou'd lose the Enjoyment of a present Comfort, to lament a Misfortune only in Supposition; which ten to one never comes to pass. Eliza Haywood fear live-in-the-moment people What gives value to travel is fear. It breaks down a kind of inner structure we all have. Elizabeth Benedict fear giving travel God is good, there is no devil but fear. Elbert Hubbard devil fear An awful lot of people think it's easy to lift recipes out. Elizabeth David fear people thinking She realized with deep respect that this woman had always done what she had to do and faced what she had to face. If many of her fears and burdens would have seemed unreal to another woman, there was nothing unreal about her courage. Elizabeth Goudge done fear faces power is not a thing to be owned. But if you believe that it is such a thing, losing it becomes a possibility to fear. That fear, I think, is one reason for the dark projections of a catastrophic future that are so widespread, in our dual society. The present powerful, being committed to polarization, expect that any new deal will overturn the one that set them in authority; that the last shall be first and the first last, role reversal everywhere, men as slaves, women as masters, in a revolution of contradiction. Elizabeth Janeway powerful change fear Amateurs built the Ark; Professionals built the Titanic. Elizabeth May trying-something-new ark fear Every day do something that frightens you. Eleanor Roosevelt fear «2930313233343536373839»