All fears are one fear. Just the fear of death. And we accept it, then we are at peace.

Fear of death has never played a large part in my consciousness - perhaps unimaginative of me.

I have absolutely no fear of death. Why would I? There's nothing to fear-only joy to experience.

To go back is nothing but death; but to go forward is fear of death and life everlasting beyond.

Perhaps the best cure for the fear of death is to reflect that life has a beginning as well as an end.

So, the fear of death might be described as the fear of not being able to become whom one had planned to be.

HELPED are those who lose their fear of death; theirs is the power to envision the future in a blade of grass.

The great question of life is not the question of death but the question of life. Fear of death shames us all.

Conventional cancer therapy is so toxic and dehumanizing that I fear it far more than I fear death from cancer.

The fear of death is far greater than the death itself. But the fear of the unknown is the greatest fear of all!

There is a fear of voluptuousness that is itself voluptuous, just as a certain fear of death can itself be deadly.

Am I incapable of living with the one sole guarantee, that I'm still here? Am I afraid of living because I fear death?

How does he do it? Live. With the fear of death every day. I don't fear death as much as I fear the thought of living.

The fear of death is the fear of the end of an illusion; so long as the illusion persists so long will the fear remain.

The day, man will find that he never really dies; that his Soul persists beyond death; he will have no more fear of death.

Why should I fear death? If I am, death is not. If death is, I am not. Why should I fear that which can only exist when I do not?

I do not fear death. I know it is coming, and I do not fear it, because I believe there is nothing on the other side of death to fear.

I'm not suggesting that you have to overcome your fear of death. But we have to be willing to recognize at any moment, death could come.

Few men who have liberated themselves from the fear of God and the fear of death are yet able to liberate themselves from the fear of man.

To fear death, my friends, is only to think ourselves wise without really being wise, for it is to think that we know what we do not know.

I have no fear of death. We all die. I consider my remaining days to be like money in the bank. When it is all gone, I will be repossessed.

...the more unlived your life, the greater your death anxiety. The more you fail to experience your life fully, the more you will fear death.

I don't think fear necessarily is a core human emotion, but I do think fear of death is something that is at the core of every person's existence.

I that in heill wes and gladnes Am trublit now with gret seiknes And feblit with infermite: Timor Mortis conturbat me.* * Fear of Death troubles me.

I don't have any fear of death. I do, however, have an inordinate fear of becoming dependent on other people. To me, that's the severest test, not death.

Topography is one of my chief themes in my poetry, about the country, the suburbs and the seaside. Then there comes love... and increasingly; the fear of death.

i will show you fear in a handful of dust." t.s. eliot we don't actually fear death, we fear that no one will notice our absence, that we will disappear without a trace.

I am death-fearing. I don't think I'm morbid. That seems to me a fear of death that goes beyond the rational. Whereas it seems to me to be entirely rational to fear death!

He sought his former accustomed fear of death and did not find it. "Where is it? What death?" There was no fear because there was no death. In place of death there was light.

You fear them because you fear death, and rightly: for death is terrible and must be feared,' the mage said...'And life is also a terrible thing,' Ged said, 'and must be feared and praised.

The fear of death which is imprinted in men is at the same time a great expedient Heaven employs to hinder them from many misdeeds: many things are left undone for fear of imperiling one's life or health.

Would it hurt to die? All those times he had thought it was about to happen and escaped, he had never really thought of the thing itself: his will to live had always been so much stronger than his fear of death.

The thing is, the more you fear death, the more you die. So it really doesn't pay off. It's a fear of the dark. Like any experience in life, you wonder, Well, if this ever happens, how would I react? and then it happens, and only then do you know.

He who fears death either fears to lose all sensation or fears new sensations. In reality, you will either feel nothing at all, and therefore nothing evil, or else, if you can feel any sensations, you will be a new creature, and so will not have ceased to have life.

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