A cheerful frame of mind reinforced by relaxation which in itself banishes fatigue is the medicine that puts all ghosts of fear on the run.
— George Matthew AdamsThe most revolutionary aspect of the Protestant teaching however, is the fact that the Protestants began to look for ways and means to serve God better through inventions, discoveries, researches, sciences, factories, industries, etc.
— Sunday AdelajaI a stranger and afraid in a world I never made.
— A. E. HousmanJoking about death-or anything else that oppresses us-makes it less frightening.
— Allen KleinThose who love to be feared fear to be loved. Some fear them but they fear everyone.
— Jean Pierre CamusStripped of all their masquerades the fears of men are quite identical: the fear of loneliness rejection inferiority unmanageable anger illness and death.
— Joshua L. LiebmanFear is stronger than arms.
— AeschylusFear of losing is what makes competitors so great. Show me a gracious loser and I'll show you a permanent loser.
— O. J. SimpsonFear gives sudden instincts of skill.
— Samuel Taylor ColeridgeIn order to gain mastery over whatever you have been called to do, you must look for ways of improving how you do them.
— Sunday Adelaja