Hackberry Holland's greatest fear was his fellow man's propensity to act collectively, in militaristic lockstep, under the banner of God and country. Mobs did not rush across town to do good deeds, and in Hackberry's view, there was no more odious taint on any social or political endeavor than universal approval.
I don't want to wake up and be bored. That's probably my greatest fear is to have nothing to do. What better job is there than to play quarterback for an NFL team, and certainly one that I've been on for a long time and had success with? I don't plan on giving it up any time soon.
Satan's greatest fear is that you would believe what God said about you.
My greatest fear is flying. And I do a lot of flying, so that's a bummer
I found that being online has opened a window for me to look into other people's lives. . . The greatest fear that I have is losing touch.
Man's greatest fear is chaos.
Our greatest fear is that we will lose the love in our life. . . that we will be abandoned, left alone, bereaved, misunderstood, deprived, hated and rejected. . . . but we can never be OUT OF LOVE. We are love and if our minds separate ourselves from who we really are it is a painful delusion. Ego personalities, including our own, might separate ourselves from love but love never dies because it is what we are made of.
Our purpose in this project is to begin to turn that fear of cancer, actually America's greatest fear, into a future, not only free of fear, but full of hope.
For neither our greatest fears nor our greatest hopes are beyond the limits of our strength--we are able in the end both to dominate the first and to achieve the second.
I never understood people who said their greatest fear was public speaking, or spiders, or any of the other minor terrors. How could you fear anything more than death? Everything else offered moments of escape: a paralyzed man could still read Dickens; a man in the grips of dementia might have flashes of the must absurd beauty.
My greatest fear is speaking in public.
The greatest fear comes when God is a stranger.
Run towards your fears. Embrace them. On the other side of your greatest fears lives your greatest life.
To call Clive Barker a 'horror novelist' would be like calling the Beatles a 'garage band'. . . He is the great imaginer of our time. He knows not only our greatest fears, but also what delights us, what turns us on, and what is truly holy in the world. Haunting, bizarre, beautiful.
My greatest fear in life is standing before the Lord and hearing Him say, ‘I had so much more for you, but you held on too tightly. ’
A new study shows that having a severe phobia can hasten aging. But what if my greatest fear IS aging?!?
The terrorists are fighting freedom with all their cunning and cruelty because freedom is their greatest fear - and they should be afraid, because freedom is on the march.
One of my greatest fears is not being able to change, to be caught in a never-ending cycle of sameness. Growth is so important.
My greatest fear is to be misunderstood.
The pathway to your greatest potential is straight through your greatest fears!