Quotes about Phobia
Only your mind can produce fear.
— Anonymous
It is what we fear that happens to us.
— Oscar Wilde
Fear is cruel and mean.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The intensest form of hatred is that rooted in fear.
— George Eliot
I'm not into weapons. I'm not into cars. I'm not into explosions. I'm scared of all of that.
— Christoph Waltz
As for the actual causation of neuroses, apart from constitutional elements, whether somatic or psychic in nature, such feedback mechanisms as anticipatory anxiety seem to be a major pathogenic factor. A given symptom is responded to by a phobia, the phobia triggers the symptom, and the symptom, in turn, reinforces the phobia.
— Viktor E. Frankl
They are frightened of the air.
— William Golding
Actually, I don't hate cats, I'm just kind of afraid of them.
— Clay Aiken
They say that a nightmare can frighten you to death, that your heart can literally stop. Will this bad dream kill me, one of these nights? Surely it will take more than that.
— Margaret Atwood
Consider your own deepest fears-real or imagined. Actually all fear is born of the imagination, which means that the danger we fear doesn't need to be rational or even real to be potent.
— Richard Paul Evans
Everyone creates what he fears.
— DiAnn Mills
to fear is to run away from something due to an unpleasant emotion or feeling that we may suffer or be harmed.
— Joyce Meyer