Quotes about Fear!

“Most of us try to do too much because we are secretly afraid we will not be able to do anything at all.” 
― Rick Aster

“When faced with something I fear, I tend to eat spaghetti.” 
― Mark Helprin

“The spirit of bondage works by fear for the slave fears the rod: but love cries, Abba, Father; it disposes us to go to God, and behave ourselves towards God as children; and it gives us clear evidence of our union to God as His children, and so casts out fear. So that it appears that the witness of the Spirit the apostle speaks of, is far from being any whisper, or immediate suggestion or revelation; but that gracious holy effect of the Spirit of God in the hearts of the saints, the disposition and temper of children, appearing in sweet childlike love to God, which casts out fear or a spirit of a slave.” 
― Jonathan Edwards

“Fear plants the whisper to beware but doesn't look to see who's there.” 
― Vanna Bonta

“It's spider season. Every year, right about now, thousands of the godless eight-legged bastards emerge from the bowels of hell (or the garden, whichever's nearest) with the sole intention of tormenting humankind.” 
― Charlie Brooker

“In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king. In the darkness the man with a candle is an easy target.” 
― Michael Grant

“The people can be forced to fear, but not to love.” 
― Steve Berry

“Fear can’t be reasoned with. Neither can hate. They’re like love. They’re almost identical emotions. That’s why Ares and Aphrodite like each other. Their twin sons – Fear and Panic – were spawned from both war and love.” 
― Rick Riordan