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It is when one begins to lose the consciousness of freedom, and when the idea of necessity enters the world at all, when there is any hurry or strain anywhere, a letter to be written or a train to catch, when you have got to work, to make the horses of the dream gallop, or to make the rifles go off, that the dream is declining, and turning into the nightmare, which belongs to the poorest and most vulgar class of dreams.

~ Karen Blixen

Karen Blixen Consciousness Dreams Fear Freedom Nightmares

He thought with a kind of astonishment of the biological uselessness of pain and fear, the treachery of the human body which always freezes into inertia at exactly the moment when a special effort is needed. He might have silenced the dark-haired girl if only he had acted quickly enough; but precisely because of the extremity of danger he had lost the power to act. It struck him that in moments of crisis one is never fighting against an external enemy but always against one's own body. Even now, in spite of the gin, the dull ache in his belly made consecutive thought impossible. And it is the same, he percieved, in all seemingly heroic or tragic situatuions. On the battlefield, in the torture chamber, on a sinking ship, the issues that you are fighting for are always forgotten, because the body swells up until it fills the universe, and even when you are not paralyzed by fright or screaming with pain, life is a moment-to-moment struggle against hunger or cold or sleeplessness, against a sour stomach or an aching tooth.

~ George Orwell

George Orwell Biological Needs Fear

It might, too, have been the singular cold that alienated me; for such chilliness was abnormal on so hot a day, and the abnormal always excites aversion, distrust, and fear.

~ H.p. Lovecraft

H.p. Lovecraft Abnormal Cold Fear

In the presence of the storm, thunderbolts, hurricane, rain, darkness, and the lions, which might be concealed but a few paces away, he felt disarmed and helpless.

~ Henryk Sienkiewicz

Henryk Sienkiewicz Fear Fear Of Unknown Fright Helplessness Terror Thunderstorms Wilderness

[T]he relentless note of incipient hysteria, the invitation to panic, the ungrounded scenarios--the overwhelming and underlying desire for something truly terrible to happen so that you could have something really hot to talk about--was still startling. We call disasters unimaginable, but all we do is imagine such things. That, you could conclude mordantly, is the real soundtrack of our time: the amplification of the self-evident toward the creation of paralyzing, preëmptive paranoia.

~ Adam Gopnik

Adam Gopnik Disaster Fear Hysteria Overreaction Panic Paranoia

Maybe I am getting too grown to want to sleep with Mama. But like a baby, I still have this smallness to my mind. I don't need her hands to convince me the world I can't see from under my blanket is real. I need her hands to do more than her words. Convince me the world I see outside it- ain't.

~ Connie Rose Porter

Connie Rose Porter Fear Imani All Mine Parents And Children

Germans grew reluctant to stay in communal ski lodges, fearing they might talk in their sleep. They postponed surgeries because of the lip-loosening effects of anesthetic. Dreams reflected the ambient anxiety. One German dreamed that an SA man came to his home and opened the door to his oven, which then repeated every negative remark the household had made against the government.

~ Erik Larson

Erik Larson Dreams Fear Germany Nazis Paranoia Tension

The mouse that fears the trap has already been trapped.

~ Marty Rubin

Marty Rubin Courage Fear

A Stalin functionary admitted, Innocent people were arrested: naturally - otherwise no one would be frightened. If people, he said, were arrested only for specific misdemeanours, all the others would feel safe and so become ripe for treason.

~ Paul Johnson

Paul Johnson Fear Totalitarianism

What gives value to travel is fear. It breaks down a kind of inner structure we all have.

~ Elizabeth Benedict

Elizabeth Benedict Fear Travel

When my sons arrived in the family, their legal status was not ambiguous at all. They were our kids. But their wants and affections were still atrophied by a year in the orphanage. They didn't know that flies on their faces were bad. They didn't know that a strange man feeding them their first scary gulps of solid food wasn't a torturer. Life in the cribs alone must have seemed to them like freedom. That's what I was missing about the biblical doctrine of adoption. Sure it's glorious in the long run. But it sure seems like hell in the short run. . . .

~ Russell D. Moore

Russell D. Moore Anxiety Desire Fear

Mind sees ghost when frightened and hopeless.

~ Toba Beta

Toba Beta Fear Ghost

Amid the stillness of the night, in the depths of the ravine, from the direction in which the corpses lay suddenly resounded a kind of inhuman, frightful laughter in which quivered despair, and joy, and cruelty, and suffering, and pain, and sobbing, and derision; the heart-rending and spasmodic laughter of the insane or condemned.

~ Henryk Sienkiewicz

Henryk Sienkiewicz Fear Fright Suspence Wilderness

In the meantime the groans changed into the protracted, thunderous roar by which all living creatures are struck with terror, and the nerves of people, who do not know what fear is, shake, just as the window-panes rattle from distant cannonading.

~ Henryk Sienkiewicz

Henryk Sienkiewicz Fear Suspence Terror Wilderness

All about us were people. Perhaps a hundred. Men. Experience had taught me that humans were cruelest when segregated by sex, and the cold feeling in the pit of my stomach became led. What had I let myself in for?

~ C.s. Friedman

C.s. Friedman Danger Dark Fear Short Sentences

So do we discover, in the world, that our worst fears are unfulfilled; yet we must fear, in order that we may feel delight.

~ Peter Ackroyd

Peter Ackroyd Fear

My brothers’ faces haunt me. I hear their children, my nieces and nephews, asking me why I came home without their daddies. I think of their wives, imagine their questions. Our parents, forever seeing the faces of their lost sons when they look at me. They will want answers, demand to know how I survived. And what do I tell them? That I huddled like a baby inside my tent while their killer beckoned me forth for one last stand?

~ Kevin Wallis

Kevin Wallis Faces Family Fear Horror

People who avoid their fears also avoid their power.

~ Timothy Roderick

Timothy Roderick Fear Power

With no one to fear him, it seemed at times as if he didn't exist at all.

~ F.j. Dagg

F.j. Dagg Existence Fear

By nature independent, gay, even exuberant, seductively responsive and given to those spontaneous sallies that sparkle in the conversation of certain daughters of Paris who seem to have inhaled since childhood the pungent breath of the boulevards laden with the nightly laughter of audiences leaving theaters, Madame de Burne's five years of bondage had nonetheless endowed her with a singular timidity which mingled oddly with her youthful mettle, a great fear of saying too much, of going to far, along with a fierce yearning for emancipation and a firm resolve never again to compromise her freedom.

~ Guy De Maupassant

Guy De Maupassant Emancipation Fear Fierce Freedom Independent Paris Single

The whole forest was peopled with frightful sounds--the creaking of the trees, the howling of wild beasts, and the yell of Indians; while sometimes the wind tolled like a distant church bell, and sometimes gave a broad roar around the traveler, as if all Nature were laughing him to scorn. But he was himself the chief horror of the scene, and shrank not from its other horrors.

~ Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne Fear Forest Horror Nature

Thin ribbons of fear snake bluely through you like a system of rivers. We need a cloudburst or soothing landscape fast, to still this panic. Maybe a field of dracaena, or a vast stand of sugar pines—generous, gum-yielding trees—to fill our minds with vegetable wonder and keep dread at bay.

~ Amy Gerstler

Amy Gerstler Dread Fear

What would you think of an engineer who expounded the art of flying without revealing the secrets of the engine and propeller? That's what you do, you engineer of the human soul. Just that. You're a coward. You want the raisins out of my cake but you don't want the thorns of my roses. Haven't you too, little psychiatrist, been cracking silly jokes about me? Haven't you ridiculed me as the prophet of bigger and better orgasms? Have you never heard the whimpering of a young wife whose body has been desecrated by an impotent husband? Or the anguished cry of an adolescent bursting with unfulfilled love? Does your security still mean more to you than your patient? How long will you go on valuing your respectability above your medical mission? How long will you refuse to see that your pussyfooting procrastination is costing millions their lives?

~ Wilhelm Reich

Wilhelm Reich Black Humor Fear Inspirational Ridicule

But a smell shivered him awake.It was a scent as old as the world. It was a hundred aromas of a thousand places. It was the tang of pine needles. It was the musk of sex. It was the muscular rot of mushrooms. It was the spice of oak. Meaty and redolent of soil and bark and herb. It was bats and husks and burrows and moss. It was solid and alive - so alive! And it was close.The vapors invaded Nicholas' nostrils and his hair rose to their roots. His eyes were as heavy as manhole covers, but he opened them. Through the dying calm inside him snaked a tremble of fear.The trees themselves seemed tense, waiting. The moonlight was a hard shell, sharp and ready to ready be struck and to ring like steel.A shadow moved.It poured like oil from between the tall trees and flowed across dark sandy dirt, lengthening into the middle of the ring. Trees seem to bend toward it, spellbound. A long, long shadow...

~ Stephen M. Irwin

Stephen M. Irwin Ancient Fear Forest Green Man Hair Standing On End Magic Odor Old God Primal Semiconscious Smell Supernatural Visitation

And the great question for mankind is what is to be loved or hated next, whenever and old love or fear has lost its hold.

~ Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy Fear Great Questions Love Mankind

He became merely the broken statue of a beast, now without another's fear to animate it.

~ John Connolly

John Connolly Animated Fear

I make a joke of it, but... but I'm afraid of death. He straightened up and turned to look into Joseph's eyes. Joseph saw the fear there and was shocked by the intensity of it. Are you afraid to die, Joseph? Joseph considered for a moment, then shook his head. I'm not afraid to now, but then I'm not dying now. When I come to that moment, I will probably be... what's the right word? Maybe frightened in a way that you're frightened when an experience lies before you you've never had. No more than that? I hope not.

~ Gilbert Morris

Gilbert Morris Afterlife Death Death And Dying Dying Fear

She was someone who heard each grain in the hour-glass, she felt the passing seconds like sandpaper against her softest skin. Time actually seemed to hurt her, and people helped her get through it. [..] Sometimes it seemed to Nathan that her life was just that, a feat of held breath, just another ten seconds, just another five, and then death would flood her lungs like water, a string of glass bubbles to the surface and then nothing. She was scared in a way that he could understand. The kind of fear that sends you running across a six-lane highway or jumping into rapids. She was someone who ran towards her fear, screaming. Who tried to frighten it. Who, in another period of history, would have been worshipped as a saint or burned as a witch.

~ Rupert Thomson

Rupert Thomson Death Fear Mortality

What people are afraid of can tell us a lot about society.

~ Anne Holt

Anne Holt Fear Society

And all we feared inside the night / shows true in morning's biased light.

~ Garth Von Buchholz

Garth Von Buchholz Dark Poetry Fear Night Von Buchholz

Death, everyone fears it in one way or another but when I stood in front of it myself, face to face, I felt no fear.

~ Atarah L. Poling

Atarah L. Poling Death Fear Romance Novels

It was a fairy tale, no fooling. It was unreality becoming real. This frightened her. Because people don't care for unreality becoming real. It pricks their well-fed minds, you see, with something like a hunger pang. They prefer the logical stuffiness of expectancy. It is only at certain times that they weaken, letting imagination in. That's the time to get them. (“The Disinheritors”)

~ Richard Matheson

Richard Matheson Fear Imagination Rationality Reality Unreality

One of the paradoxes of our time is that the War on Terror has served mainly to reinforce a collective belief that maintaining the right amount of fear and suspicion will earn one safety. Fear is promoted by the government as a kind of policy. Fear is accepted, even among the best-educated people in this country, even among the professors with whom I work, as a kind of intelligence. And inspiring fear in others is often seen as neighborly and kindly, instead of being regarded as what my cousin recognized it for - a violence.

~ Eula Biss

Eula Biss Fear

Weaponry is a fear-raising idea.

~ Toba Beta

Toba Beta Fear Idea War Weapon Weaponry

When I walked into the room, I looked down to the floor and saw that each and every garment I owned had been pulled from its rightful place and had been meticulously sliced into countless pieces. One thing was painfully obvious to me: these clothes were symbolic of me; they represented my body.What you really wanted was to slice me into countless pieces.

~ Rasmenia Massoud

Rasmenia Massoud Attack Fear Knife Violence

...when you go down a dark alley and you feel that tingling across the back of your neck, that's not just a bad feeling, that's a biological gift from God - the Gift of Fear...when you ignore that gift - when you go down the dark alley and say, Y'know, I'm sure it'll be okay - that's when you find real pain.

~ Brad Meltzer

Brad Meltzer Fear

I wasn’t about to tell him that I never said anything to anyone who teased me. I just went along with it like it was my joke too. I wanted everyone to like me…

~ Sydney Salter

Sydney Salter Fear

And y'know what they decided the number one threat was? The destructive and disruptive capability of a small group. That's what they're worried about most...they're terrified of a small group with a committed goal.

~ Brad Meltzer

Brad Meltzer Fear Terrorism

Lady Dance's music wasn't a magic charm. I'd misunderstood. We had all failed to understand. The song and dance didn't stop us dying. It just stopped the fear of death swallowing us up while we were still alive. 'Rejoice,' came the soft voice of Lady Dance in my mind. 'Watch the moon and stars...' Death had ruled my life till I met Lady Dance. Her dance had set me free.

~ Jackie French

Jackie French Dance Death Fear Life

I told myself 'Everything is a being! The shout that passes into the air is an entity like an animal, since it is born, produces a movement, and is again transformed, in order to die. So the fearful mind that believes in incorporeal beings is not wrong. What are they?

~ Guy De Maupassant

Guy De Maupassant Being Existence Fear Sound
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