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"For fear of dropping the troops in the sea, the pilots tended to drop them too far inland - some of them actually in the British lines. The weapon containers often fell wide of the troops, which was another handicap that contributed to our excessive casualties."
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"Fear of the unknown and resentment bring stress."
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Personal Development

"We fear no one knows our potential, ability, power, and talent. We fear to learn about our capability and capacity so we keep it latent."
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"Face the fear with face up,and fear will melt away."
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"Fear is a prison where you are the jailer. Free yourself!"
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"Fear never scaled one mountain, never stepped up on a stage, never accepted a challenge, never tilled new ground, never walked in a race; he never even dared to dream. Fear failed to slay a single dragon. Remember this before you choose to keep his company."
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"Pain that you fear becomes present if you dare."
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"Only ego has fear. The Gnani Purush has no ego and so he has no fear of any kind."
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"I fear that should I seek out the treasures around me, they might by comparison reveal that I have not cultivated the treasures within me."
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"Fear is a shadow of false perception and unreal imaginations."
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"I'm going crazy, Louis thought wonderingly. Wheeeeee!"
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"For fear of dropping the troops in the sea, the pilots tended to drop them too far inland - some of them actually in the British lines. The weapon containers often fell wide of the troops, which was another handicap that contributed to our excessive casualties."
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"After that he turned to the question of invading England. Hitler said that during the previous year he could not afford to risk a possible failure; apart from that, he had not wished to provoke the British, as he hoped to arrange peace talks."
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"In this respect I expressed my doubts about using the Corps directly on the South coast, to form a bridgehead for the Army - as the area immediately behind the coast was now covered with obstacles. These doubts were accepted by Hitler."
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"The secondary attack was made against The Hague. Its aim was to get a hold upon the Dutch capital, and in particular to capture the Government offices and the Service headquarters."
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