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fear steps excuse
Fear isn't an excuse to come to a standstill. It's the impetus to step up and strike. Arthur Ashe
fear science infancy-is
Religion is something left over from the infancy of our intelligence, it will fade away as we adopt reason and science as our guidelines. Bertrand Russell
fear organization people
Fear is a weakness. It makes a person lose her nerve and her cool. It makes people jumpy and organizations nervous, and when that happens, there is always a chance to take advantage. Ally Carter
fear stage bigs
I have big, big stage fright. Andrea Bocelli
fear poverty midst
Poverty with security is better than plenty in the midst of fear and uncertainty. Aesop
fear conceited self
Self-conceit may lead to self destruction. Aesop
fear stronger arms
Fear is stronger than arms. Aeschylus
fear peak-experiences aspect
We fear to know the fearsome and unsavory aspects of ourselves, but we fear even more to know the godlike in ourselves. Abraham Maslow
fear prone
Westerners, more than most Asians, are prone to feelings of fear, self-hatred, and unworthiness. Jack Kornfield
fearless good-advice
Nothing haunts us like the things we don't say. Mitch Albom
fearless felt job poise pressure ready
We're a fearless team. We got a lot of poise ... I felt like we were ready for it, but we could have done a better job with their pressure defense. P. James
patient pitches trying wait
I've been very patient at the plate. I'm trying to see a lot of pitches and wait for the right one. Carlos Lee
patients
We did over 200 adjustments, ... My patients really responded. Billy Carter
patient
He's just rushing. He's not being patient enough. Ron Gardenhire
patient
We have to be patient and take what they give us. Garry McPeek
patient poet clean
If the poet would avoid pepsis in his patients, his scalpel must be as clean as the surgeon's. Austin O'Malley
patient failing endeavor
Endeavor to be patient in bearing with the defects and infirmities of others, of what sort 'soever they be; for that thyself also has many failings which must be borned with by others. Thomas a Kempis
patient wells died
...a capital patient, as she never died and never got well. Louisa May Alcott