With something like cancer, there is a feeling that you can fight it in some way or control your response to it, but with dementia there is the fear of losing control of your mind and your life.
I wish I had less fear about creating my own parts.
The fear of health care changing is beyond belief. Like there's a way to make the system worse. Really?
It is not new or unusual for the real Americans, meaning those immigrants who came to America a little bit longer ago, to fear the outsiders, the pretenders, the newcomers.
The most valuable thing I can share is the importance of living in truth. Sometimes, facing those truths can actually be your worst fear.
I express things through characters because I have a fear that my own voice is irritating because that's been said to me.
I definitely feel we're moving forward. There's a lot more understanding... there's less fear and we're working on there being less hatred.
It's a universal truth that no parent wishes to acknowledge that the fear and phobias we are in thrall to in adulthood almost invariably connect back to childhood experiences.
The older I get, the more I understand that the only way to say valuable things is to lose your fear of being correct.
People like scary stories. There's a fascination with fear themes, and we want to face those things in a weird, subconscious way.
Reversing the escalation of health care costs is going to need more than legislation, yet it can be done without imposing rationing, as critics of reform fear.
My biggest fear in life is losing the people I love, and the thing with cancer is that it seems that you can't really control it.
We in the U.A.E. have no such word as 'impossible'; it does not exist in our lexicon. Such a word is used by the lazy and the weak, who fear challenges and progress.
Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end.
Part of what Special Olympics is trying to do is break down stereotypes that still exist for people. There is still a lot of fear.
Government, which does not and did not grant us our rights, must not now seek to deny them by using fear as its justification.
The basic premise of 'A Course in Miracles' is that it teaches us to relinquish thoughts based on fear and to accept instead thoughts based on love.
When I got 'Trophy Wife', the first fear is, 'This could go away;' the second is, 'It's here and I love it; I hope it gets a second season.'
You don't have to fear defeat if you believe it may reveal powers that you didn't know you possessed.
I think interviews can be fine. It's just there's this terrible fear of coming off wrongly or saying something that gets taken out of context.
We fear our passage will be attended with difficulties by reason of the great number of passingers which are one hundred and eighty and upwards in number.