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We fear beginnings we fear endings. We fear changing we fear “staying stuck.” We fear success we fear failure. We fear living we fear dying.

Susan Jeffers
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The Fear of failure is the greatest fear of man. Even the fear of death is fear of failing to continue life,

Anup Kochhar, The Failure Project -The Story Of Man's Greatest Fear
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No, no, no, so not getting the point of fear. Because fear wasn't about what made sense. Fear was about possibilities. Not things that happened. Things that might.

Michael Grant, Fear
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Fear is always around some desire. You want to become a famous man, the most famous man in the world- then there is fear. What if you cannot make it? Fear comes. You want to become the richest man in the world. What if you don't succeed? You start trembling; fear comes. You want to possess a woman and you are afraid that tomorrow you may not be able to hold on to her, she may go to somebody else.

Osho, Fear: Understanding and Accepting the Insecurities of Life
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Men have two greatest fears: the first fear is the fear of being needed, and the second fear is the fear of not being needed.

C. JoyBell C.
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Pushing through fear is less frightening than living with the underlying fear that comes from a feeling of helplessness.

Susan Jeffers, Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway
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Fear least have power! The power of fear lies in the power of our fears. Without the power of our fears, fear is least empowered!

Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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There is nothing to fear but to fear the fear itself

Saikat Dey, Not Found
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The Cause that caused a Fear need not appear again. There for not fear about Fear.

Purushothaman Kollam
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If you pay attention, you may find that it is not fear that stops you from doing the brave and true thing in your daily life. Rather, the problem is avoidance. You want to feel comfortable, so you avoid doing the thing that will evoke fear and other disquieting emotions. Avoidance will make you feel less vulnerable in the short run, but it will never make you less afraid.

Harriet Lerner, The Dance of Fear: Rising Above Anxiety, Fear, and Shame to Be Your Best and Bravest Self
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