Freedom From Fear Quotes

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Shannon L. Alder
“Silence is for fools. Communication is for leaders. Justice is for those brave enough to not stand another moment dealing with people that feel the solution to any problem is through cold indifference because of their lack of courage and insecurities.”
Shannon L. Alder

Willy Brandt
“Wenn ich sagen soll, was mir neben dem Frieden wichtiger sei als alles andere, dann lautet meine Antwort ohne Wenn und Aber: Freiheit. Die Freiheit für viele, nicht nur für die wenigen. Freiheit des Gewissens und der Meinung. Auch Freiheit von Not und von Furcht.“

("If I am to say what, besides peace, is more important to me than anything else, my unconditional answer is: Freedom. Freedom for the many, not merely for a few. Freedom of conscience and of opinion. And also freedom from poverty and fear.")

Speech before an extraordinary convention of the Social Democratic Party in Bonn, Germany, June 14, 1987”
Willy Brandt

George Saunders
“Then, the massive hands lifted the new people up to a pair of giant indescribable lips and whispered, in a fundamentally untranslatable Creator-language, something that meant, approximately: THIS TIME, BE KIND TO ONE ANOTHER. REMEMBER: EACH OF YOU WANTS TO BE HAPPY. AND I WANT YOU TO. EACH OF YOU WANTS TO LIVE FREE FROM FEAR. AND I WANT YOU TO. EACH OF YOU ARE SECRETLY AFRAID YOU ARE NOT GOOD ENOUGH. BUT YOU ARE, TRUST ME, YOU ARE.”
George Saunders, The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil

Martina Boone
“Pushing through fear was what eventually set you free.”
Martina Boone, Illusion

Dan Groat
“It’s as close to true freedom as I have come. Not freedom of, but freedom from; freedom from the debris of life that piles up and forces us to dig and dig for our original self, who we were once upon a time, innocent and wonderfully naïve, as authentically pure as a human can be.”
Dan Groat, An Enigmatic Escape: A Trilogy

Mary   O'Malley
“Life is set up to bring up what has been bound up, so it can open up to be freed up, so you can show up for life.”
Mary O'Malley, What's in the Way Is the Way: A Practical Guide for Waking Up to Life

Kathy Herman
“But my family belongs to God. I don't know if you understand how deep that goes, but nothing can touch us that doesn't first touch His nail-scarred hands. He has a plan. And ultimately, He's in control. Obviously, we need to be sensible. But we don't have to walk around terrified to move.”
Kathy Herman, The Day of Reckoning

Bikramjit Konwar
“Nothing in this world is permanent to be afraid of losing.”
Bikramjit Konwar