Quotes about Fear
                        So to feel brave, act as if we were brave, use all our will to that end...and a courage-fit will very likely replace the fit of fear.
                    — William James
                        
                
                        You won't take risk without courage.
                    — Andy Stanley
                        
                
                        There is plenty of courage among us for the abstract but not for the concrete.
                    — Helen Keller
                        
                
                        Courage is resistance to fear mastery of fear-not absence of fear.
                    — Mark Twain
                        
                
                        We must constantly build dykes of courage to hold back the flood of fear.
                    — Martin Luther King, Jr.
                        
                
                        I'm not afraid to fail...I'm scared to death of dying and having the Lord say to me, 'Angelica, this is what you might have done had you trusted more.
                    — Mother Angelica
                        
                
                        Quit living as if the purpose of life is to arrive safely at death.
                    — Mark Batterson
                        
                
                        It was the cowards who died many times before their death.
                    — Mahatma Gandhi
                        
                
                        It is one thing to be in the proximity of death, to know more or less what she is, and it is quite another thing to seek her.
                    — Ernest Hemingway
                        
                
                        Death, the most dreaded of evils, is therefore of no concern to us; for while we exist death is not present, and when death is present we no longer exist.
                    — Epicurus
                        
                
                        Death ready stands to interpose his dart.
                    — John Milton
                        
                
                        Death approaches, which is always impending like the stone over Tantalus: then comes superstition with which he who is imbued can never have peace of mind.
                    — Cicero
                        
                 
                        