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The 10 best fear quotes

1.) ”We should all start to live before we get too old. Fear is stupid. So are regrets. ”. Marilyn Monroe
2.) ”It often requires more courage to dare to do right than to fear to do wrong. ”. Abraham Lincoln
3.) ”No President should fear public scrutiny of his program. For from that scrutiny comes understanding; and from that understanding comes support or opposition. And both are necessary.”. John F. Kennedy
4.) ”Our march to freedom is irreversible. We must not allow fear to stand in our way. Universal suffrage on a common voters roll in a united, democratic and non-racial South Africa is the only way to peace and racial harmony.”. Nelson Mandela
5.) ”What is the true and original root of Dutch aversion to British rule? It is the abiding fear and hatred of the movement that seeks to place the native on a level with the white man ... the Kaffir is to be declared the brother of the European, to be constituted his legal equal, to be armed with political rights.”. Winston Churchill
6.) ”One of the objects of a newspaper is to understand popular feeling and to give expression to it; another is to arouse among the people certain desirable sentiments; and the third is fearlessly to expose popular defects.”. Mahatma Gandhi
7.) ”"A foreign military leader whose daring was feared by those who profited by it." De Gaulle said that MacArthur's critics should "pay deserved tribute to the legendary service of a great soldier".”. Charles de Gaulle
8.) ”No one should fear to undertake any task in the name of our Saviour, if it is just and if the intention is purely for His holy service.”. Christopher Columbus
9.) ”We of the sinking middle class may sink without further struggles into the working class where we belong, and probably when we get there it will not be so dreadful as we feared, for, after all, we have nothing to lose. ”. George Orwell
10.) ”Elvis range was about two and a quarter octaves, as measured by musical notation, but his voice had an emotional range from tender whispers to sighs down to shouts, grunts, grumbles and sheer gruffness that could move the listener from calmness and surrender, to fear. His voice can not be measured in octaves, but in decibels; even that misses the problem of how to measure delicate whispers that are hardly audible at all.Lindsay Waters, Executive Editor for the Humanities at Harvard University Press, in his essay Come softly, darling, hear what I say.”. Elvis Presley

These are the 10 best fear Quotes!