Fear Not: Thoughts on CourageFinding peace in ourselves and in our world has never been easy. This beautifully illustrated little volume gathers historys best advice for conquering fears and inspiring fortitude. The result is an honest and uplifting antidote to the troubles of difficult times. Fear Not includes comforting words of wisdom from such diverse voices as Tennessee Williams, the Cowardly Lion, Georgia OKeeffe, Anne Lammott, and Eleanor Roosevelt, facing down our worries with spirit and wit, clarity and compassion. |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
accepted fear action acts to relieve afraid Albert Camus anxiety Arnold asked bear becomes begin Benjamin bold born brave ceased Coleridge When fear comes commands conquer fear courage cowardice danger daring don't Dooley door duty everything experiences face failure Fall fear control fear of change feels fight follow forget fortune forward frightening future give gives sudden instincts hand happen happiness heart Helen Keller hope Human important James Japanese Proverb Jean Craighead George John Jong Katherine kind laugh less let fear live look matter means mind mother nature necessary never night Once Persian pounding present Ralph Waldo Emerson Remember resistance rest safety Samuel Taylor Coleridge scare sense soul specifically the fear stand suffer thing Thomas thou hast thought trouble turn back understanding understood Unknown worry worst