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«The connections between and among women are the most feared, the most problematic, and the most potentially transforming force on the planet.»
«There was an old man with a beard, Who said: 'It is just as I feared! Two owls and a hen, Four larks and a wren Have all built their nests in my beard»
«Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood.»
Author: Marie Curie (Physicist) | About: Fear, Life | Keywords: feared, understood
«Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.»
«Since it is difficult to join them together, it is safer to be feared than to be loved when one of the two must be lacking.»
«Prohibit the taking of omens, and do away with superstitious doubts. Then, until death itself comes, no calamity need be feared.»
«She was of the stuff of which great men's mothers are made. She was indispensable to high generation, hated at tea parties, feared in shops, and loved at crises.»
«Rather perish than hate and fear, and twice rather perish than make oneself hated and feared -- this must some day become the highest maxim for every single commonwealth.»
«The competitor to be feared is one who never bothers about you at all, but goes on making his own business better all the time.»
«Men ought either to be indulged or utterly destroyed, for if you merely offend them they take vengeance, but if you injure them greatly they are unable to retaliate, so that the injury done to a man ought to be such that vengeance cannot be feared.»

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