It has been said that we don’t know much about heaven, but we know enough to want to go there –  no more fear.

It has been said that “there is no fear in love,”  but there is also no love in fear.  Fear gets one to thinking mainly of perserving only oneself.

Courage isn’t no fear; it’s moving forward despite fear.

Fear is the worst motivator in the world. Fear is the dark corner that hatches arguments, wars, crimes, greedy schemes, deception and all manner of abuse of others.

What would you do if you weren’t afraid? Do that, now.

There is an uninvited way to overcome fear; get your tail kicked by life and come up swinging.

 Fear protects; it keeps us back from the crumbling edge, the roaring fire and the pulled trigger.

We have more to fear than fear itself; we have to fear what our neighbors who live in fear will do out of fear.  To remain safe, we must uncover,  understand  and  calm them.  

Friends mitigate fear; get them; mitigate it.

A word assures when a  silence  scares.

We are finally free when we are no longer afraid.

If you stay home because of fear, you will be temporarily  rewarded with a cozy feeling of safety. The sadness in this is that in this fashion you may retreat inward endlessly.

Safety surrounds pleasure the way the garden wall surrounds the garden.

Our dreams expose our anxieties; our lives expose our bravery.

Anxiety is viral; wash it off  before handling others.

Fear can save a life or lose it.

Trauma terrorizes or innoculates against terror. After going through serial disasters, a  person either comes out saying ”Nothing can hurt me now,” or spends their life on anti-anxiety medication.

For those who refuse to cower in a dark corner, fear morphs into anger, energy and action.