245 Quotes by Craig D. Lounsbrough about Fear
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It’s not about the magnitude of the thing that I fear, rather it’s about the magnitude of my attitude about the thing that I fear.
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Fear is less about what’s happening to me and more about how I feel about what’s happening to me. Therefore, might it be that my attitude is the thing that I should fear the most?
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The kind of change that occurs when we flee from a problem is likely the very kind of change that caused the very kind of problem that we are running from in the first place.
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You, yes you are the impossible waiting to happen. And the only reason that that sounds impossible to you is that you haven’t been daring enough to push the possible out to the point where it becomes what you once mistook for the impossible.
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We can be seized with panic of the fall, or inspired by the potential that lies within the fall.
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I am amazed that without any hesitation whatsoever I can completely believe myself to be on a grand journey of massive vistas and bold ascents, only to find that they are nothing more than a figment of a frightened imagination that needed a journey but could not admit to the fear of actually taking one.
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The hand of God is wonderfully evident at those times when He pens stories whose lines we ourselves are far too fearful to pen or whose imaginations are far too limited to envision. And I would unashamedly suggest that the Christmas story is that very story.
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Fear is often bred of an imagination that couldn’t let something be what it actually was.
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The anticipation of loss is much more frightening than the actual loss as anticipation leaves room for the imagination to create that which, in all likelihood, will never transpire.
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