Fear Zone Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Fear Zone
Fear Zone Quotes & Sayings
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Love was an agony beyond compare
— Nalini Singh
How is Hillary Clinton going to lecture me about living paycheck to paycheck? I was raised paycheck to paycheck.
— Marco Rubio
God judges the way you treat Him by the way you treat His servants
— Sunday Adelaja
The Book of Mormon is our handbook of instructions as we travel the pathway from bad to good to better and strive to have our hearts changed.
— David A. Bednar
Listen to these young poets and you'll discover the voice of the present and hear the voice of the future before the future is even here.
— Philip Levine
I don't think you can create anything interesting from a comfort zone. You have to work from a place of fear and failure.
— Charlize Theron
It felt like there was a whole world living inside her. I didn't know anything about that world.
— Benjamin Alire Saenz
Alice: It's the only way to leave. "I don't love you anymore. Goodbye."
Dan: Supposing you do still love them?
Alice: You don't leave. — Patrick Marber
Dan: Supposing you do still love them?
Alice: You don't leave. — Patrick Marber
Don't be afraid to expand yourself, to step out of your comfort zone. That's where the joy and the adventure lie.
— Herbie Hancock
I know of no better or quicker way to step into my greatness than to step out of what's familiar.
— Vironika Tugaleva
Forbidden to remember, terrified to forget; it was a hard line to walk.
— Stephenie Meyer
I don't fetch for humans! But I'd cut the fucking moon out of the sky for her.
— Karen Marie Moning
Curiosity can only be called "fear of the unknown" only when you are in your comfort zone.
— Jury Nel
The great fear I've had to overcome is the fear of failure. It can be safer to stay in a comfort zone that's not stretching yourself.
— Carmen Ejogo
Angels trying to scar themselves, bored of perfection.
— Leah Raeder
I would rather be on the set than doing anything.
— Orson Welles