Explore a collection of the most beloved and motivational quotes and sayings about Fear. Share these powerful messages with your loved ones on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, or on your personal blog, and inspire the world with their wisdom. We've compiled the Top 100 Fear Quotes and Sayings from 99 influential authors, including Marianne Williamson,Don Delillo,George Herbert,Catherine Tate,Jim Rohn, for you to enjoy and share.

Fear is trusting in your own power. By Marianne Williamson Fear Power Trusting

Fear is intense self-awareness. By Don Delillo Fear Selfawareness Intense

Feares are divided in the midst. By George Herbert Feares Midst Divided

Few things focus the mind like fear. By Catherine Tate Fear Things Focus Mind

Fears, even the most basic ones, can totally destroy our ambitions. Fear, if left unchecked, can destroy our lives. Fear is one of the many enemies lurking inside us. By Jim Rohn Ambitions Fear Destroy Basic Totally

Fear is a powerful but conquerable emotion that is universal to all, necessary for living, ever present but constantly changing in its form. By Olarewaju Oladipo Fear Living Form Powerful Conquerable

Fear is the foundation of all human limitations. By Benny Urquidez Fear Limitations Foundation Human

Fear is one of the worst, and most limiting, emotions in life. By Donna Brazile Fear Worst Limiting Emotions Life

Fear is the greatest enemy of humanity, it paralyses tons and tons of people around the globe. By Euginia Herlihy Fear Humanity Globe Tons Greatest

Fear, what a strange thing fear was... By Agatha Christie Fear Strange Thing

The whole world is based on fear, even behind the jealousy of the day before lay dear. Fear of being alone, fear of being abandoned, fear of life, fear of being trapped in tragedy, fear of the animal in us, fear of one's hatred, of committing a crime, fear of cancer, of syphilis, of starvation. By Anais Nin Fear Dear World Based Jealousy

Fear is choosing the safe course By George Bernard Shaw Fear Choosing Safe

Fear is the enemy of success. By A.d. Posey Fear Success Enemy

Fear is a great robber of power. It paralyzes the thinking faculties, ruins spontaneity, enthusiasm, and self confidence. It has a blighting effect upon all one's thoughts, moods, and efforts. It destroys ambition and efficiency. By Orison Swett Marden Fear Power Great Robber Enthusiasm

Fear is the best deterrent of all. By B.a. Paris Fear Deterrent

Fear is for people who don't get out very much. By Rick Steves Fear People

Fear closes all doors to the true self, that brilliant center where the ecstasy lies. By Kenny Werner Fear Lies Closes Doors True

Fear forces you to attend to matters with the utmost grace and concentration. By P.a. Minyard Fear Concentration Forces Attend Matters

Fear is the thought of admitted inferiority. By Elbert Hubbard Fear Inferiority Thought Admitted

Fear is the mother of all gods. By Lucretius Fear Gods Mother

I have no fear, I have only love By Stevie Nicks Fear Love

Fear is a part of everything you do ... You have to take great risks to get big rewards. By Greg Louganis Fear Part Rewards Great Risks

Fear indicates a desire to live By Avery Williams Fear Live Desire

Fear of a bully, fear of a volcano; the power within you does not distinguish. It does not recognize degree. By N.k. Jemisin Fear Bully Volcano Distinguish Power

Fear is a very explosive emotion, but it has a short life span. It's the sprint. The marathon is hope. By Mike Huckabee Fear Emotion Span Explosive Short

Fear's greatest weapon is its ability to blind one to anything. In its presence, we forget there are others to consider, things to save besides ourselves. By Jonathan Carroll Fear Greatest Weapon Ability Blind

Fear gives people their humanity. Fear of loss. By Karina Halle Fear Humanity People Loss

Fear is often bred of an imagination that couldn't let something be what it actually was. By Craig D. Lounsbrough Fear Bred Imagination

Fear is the will's little baby. It arises with the possibility you will lose what you desire. By Shai Tubali Fear Baby Desire Arises Possibility

People crave fear. By Mira Grant People Fear Crave

There's fear that keeps you safe, and fear that warns you, and then there's fear of another sort. The kind that makes you turn on your friends, that irises the world down to one frightened person. By Margaret Ronald Fear Safe Sort Warns Friends

Fear is the greatest incapacitator. By Jenny Holzer Fear Incapacitator Greatest

Fear is the base of what everybody does wrong in their lives. By Elaine Stritch Fear Lives Base Wrong

Fear is a message - sometimes helpful, sometimes not - but often conveying critical information about our beliefs, our needs, and our relationship to the world around us. By Harriet Lerner Fear Message Helpful Beliefs Conveying

Everybody's afraid of something. By Susan Elizabeth Phillips Afraid

Fear is a sprit that really can stop you from living. By Tyler Perry Fear Living Sprit Stop

Of all base passions fear is most accurs'd. By William Shakespeare Accurs Base Passions Fear

Fear is the thief of dreams. By Brian Krans Fear Dreams Thief

Fear is born in uncertainty and nourished by pessimism. By Lois Wyse Fear Pessimism Born Uncertainty Nourished

Sometimes fear is used as a way to control. By Val Mcdermid Control Fear

Fear is a distorting mirror in which anything can appear as a caricature of itself, stretched to terrible proportions; once inflamed, the imagination pursues the craziest and most unlikely possibilities. What is most absurd suddenly seems the most probable. By Stefan Zweig Fear Stretched Proportions Inflamed Possibilities

Fear leaves you sweaty and shaky and insecure enough to question everything you know to be true. By Alyson Noel Fear True Leaves Sweaty Shaky

Fear didn't suit me. By Gwenda Bond Fear Suit

Fear is a prison in which we place ourselves. You need only to press against the bars to realize that the door is always unlocked, and you are always free to leave. By Luna Demasi Fear Prison Place Unlocked Leave

Fear is at the heart of most of our worst choices. By Chris Brogan Fear Choices Heart Worst

Fear does the choosing between right and wrong. By John Denver Fear Wrong Choosing

Fear to do ill, and you need fear else. By Benjamin Franklin Ill Fear

Declaring that we will master our fears is the first great leap toward freedom. Our vitality, growth, and destiny all demand that we can topple fear. As so much hangs in the balance, let us better understand what fear really is. Fear is the human motive of aversion. Fear doesn't help us commit to higher aims. It doesn't help us imagine greatness. Its sole aim is immediate release from threat, strain, or pain. It often becomes a by-all-means-necessary approach to controlling any given situation so that the body - but most often the ego - can feel safe and unchallenged. By Brendon Burchard Fear Declaring Freedom Master Great

Fear plays an interesting role in our lives. How dare we let it motivate us. How dare we let it into our decision-making, into our livelihoods, into our relationships. It's funny, isn't it? We take a day a year to dress up in costumes and celebrate fear. By James Spader Lives Dare Plays Interesting Role

Fear is a shadow of false perception and unreal imaginations. By Debasish Mridha Fear Imaginations Shadow False Perception

Fear is an illusion By Rachelle Dekker Fear Illusion

Fear is acceptable, as long as I don't allow it to cripple me... By K.m. Shea Fear Acceptable Long Cripple

Fear is incomplete knowledge By Agatha Christie Fear Knowledge Incomplete

Fear is the highest fence. By Dudley Nichols Fear Fence Highest

Fear of night. Fear of not night. By Franz Kafka Fear Night

Fear focuses the mind. By Meryl Streep Fear Mind Focuses

Fear keeps a person alive, Limited fear. By Vijay Dhameliya Limited Alive Fear Person

Fear is nothing but idleness of the will ... By Eliphas Levi Fear Idleness

Fear is a scavenger who feeds on the future; on what may be and what is possible, extending down the line of our lives. By John Scalzi Fear Future Extending Lives Scavenger

I might have some issues with fear. By Rick Yancey Fear Issues

Fear is that thing that keeps you up there on that other plateau. Fear is that thing that just keeps you closed down, and quite frankly, alone. By Andrew Shue Fear Thing Plateau Frankly Closed

Fear is the cause of every problem. It's the root of all prejudices and the negative emotions of anger, jealousy, and possessiveness. If you had no fear, you could be perfectly happy living in this world. By Michael A. Singer Problem Fear Jealousy Anger Possessiveness

fear is dangerous but fear is good By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Fear Good Dangerous

Fear is only good when you have a choice in things. By Anne Rice Fear Things Good Choice

Fear is a poor chisel with which to carve out tomorrow. By Andy Andrews Fear Tomorrow Poor Chisel Carve

Fear appears from a false vision of reality. By Bokar Rinpoche Fear Reality False Vision

No one seems to realize how much we are driven by FEAR, the essential component of human personality. Everything else - from ambition to love to despair - derives in some way from this single powerful emotion. By Trenton Lee Stewart Fear Personality Realize Driven Essential

For fear is power. By Laurell K. Hamilton Power Fear

Life lends itself to fear. By Denzel Whitaker Life Fear Lends

You need fear to create, to live. By Tracie Bennett Create Live Fear

fear...is THE underlying emotion behind anger, anxiety, sadness, jealousy, judgement, and other such negative emotions, all of which are energetic blocks to our awareness and ongoing awakening. By Peter Santos Fear Anxiety Sadness Jealousy Judgement

Fear is secured by a dread of punishment. By Niccolo Machiavelli Fear Punishment Secured Dread

Fear can be a big motivator. By Maria V. Snyder Fear Motivator Big

We fear the thing we want the most. By Robert Anthony Fear Thing

Fear is a great motivator. By John Treacy Fear Motivator Great

We fear what we do not understand... By Dan Brown Understand Fear

Fear is a noose that binds until it strangles. By Jean Toomer Fear Strangles Noose Binds

Fear has no brains; it is an idiot. By Ambrose Bierce Fear Brains Idiot

Fear is something you have to throw into a corner. Constantly. Because it never goes away. By F. Lee Bailey Constantly Fear Corner Throw

Fear is the most powerful enemy of reason. By Al Gore Fear Reason Powerful Enemy

Since the caveman days, fear has been a powerful motivator that can influence our decision-making. Nowadays, however, we aren't running from wild animals, but instead are afraid of emotional trauma, change, disappointment and rejection. By Elaina Marie Days Fear Decisionmaking Nowadays Change

Fear is the tool of a man-made devil By Napoleon Hill Fear Devil Tool Manmade

We fear which we cannot see By Tite Kubo Fear

Fear is the biggest motivator. By Bill Dixon Fear Motivator Biggest

Fear traps your mind. By Marianne De Pierres Fear Mind Traps

Fear is like a little germ in your head, allow it to grow and it takes over your all. By Kevin Focke Fear Head Germ Grow

I don't believe in fear - I live my life without regrets. By Sean Combs Fear Regrets Live Life

Fear seems to be the ruling judge. By Gail Tsukiyama Fear Judge Ruling

Fear is a question: What are you afraid of, and why? Just as the seed of health is in illness, because illness contains information, your fears are a treasure house of self-knowledge if you explore them. By Marilyn Ferguson Question Afraid Illness Information Fear

Fear can be good when you're walking past an alley at night or when you need to check the locks on your doors before you go to bed, but it's not good when you have a goal and you're fearful of obstacles. We often get trapped by our fears, but anyone who has had success has failed before. By Queen Latifah Good Bed Obstacles Walking Past

Fear is like the steam that fires the combustion engine. You need fear to get a performance going. By Rachel Weisz Engine Fear Steam Fires Combustion

Fear is the greatest salesman. By Robert Klein Fear Salesman Greatest

Fear is an excellent motivator. By Jeekeshen Chinnappen Fear Motivator Excellent

Many people do not want to forfeit their fears. Fear is the only tool they know. By Donald L. Hicks People Forfeit Fears Fear Tool

Fear is a spirit that produces a feeling. By Joyce Meyer Fear Feeling Spirit Produces

Fear," said Lobsang. "An instinct that prevents many people from taking actions that they know, deep down inside, would liberate them. Like a bird in a cage whose door has been opened, we are free to go out in search of fulfillment, but fear makes us look for all kinds of reasons not to. By David Michie Lobsang Fear Deep Inside Opened

fear only has the power your mind gives it. By Michelle Horst Fear Power Mind

FEAR IS JUST EXCITEMENT IN NEED OF AN ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT By Dee Willson Fear Adjustment Excitement Attitude

Fear distorts the world. Fear sees demons where only shadows dwell. By Gavin Extence Fear World Distorts Dwell Demons

Everyone has a fear. Some are big fears, some are small. By Brenda Minton Fear Fears Small Big