In later life, we don't easily talk of fears, but instead we discuss our 'concerns.' Fear seems too primal and hysterical, but concern is polite and intellectual and nicely under control.
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I think in the case of horror, it's a chance to confront a lot of your worse fears and those fears usually have to do, ironically, with powerlessness and isolation.
I tend to think you're fearless when you recognize why you should be scared of things, but do them anyway.
We all have inherited so many types of fears, whether they're race-based, culture-based, gender-based, age-based, family-based. And then we get comfortable with these fears.
The control and understanding of our personal fears is one of the most important undertakings of our lives.
I think a lot of times you have to face your fears. I think everybody has to face their fears.
We don't discount that people's fears are their fears.
It's okay to have fear - we're all human; it happens - but in facing your fears, you can really open yourself up to things you never thought possible.
Fears are nothing more than a state of mind.
I feel like fear is a very real thing, a very ubiquitous thing, and it can be very subtle.
There is great beauty in going through life without anxiety or fear. Half our fears are baseless, and the other half discreditable.
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