Quote by Elbert Hubbard
Fear is the thought of admitted inferiority. - Elbert Hubbard

Fear is the thought of admitted inferiority. – Elbert Hubbard

Other quotes by Elbert Hubbard

This will never be a civilized country until we expend more money for books than we do for chewing gum. – Elbert Hubbard

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Books
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Never get married in college its hard to get a start if a prospective employer finds youve already made one mistake. – Elbert Hubbard

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Marriage
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Other Quotes from
Fear
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The one thing Ive learned is that stuttering in public is never as bad as I fear it will be. – John Stossel

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Fear

Question with boldness even the existence of a God because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blind-folded fear. – Thomas Jefferson

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Fear

Yet, it ought to be obvious that good music generally occupies a higher plane that mere politics. Great writers can express moods through melody and capture experiences we share most powerfully – love, lust, longing joy, rage, fear triumph, yearning and confusion. – Tony Snow

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Fear

Discipline strengthens the mind so that it becomes impervious to the corroding influence of fear. – Bernard Law Montgomery

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Fear

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Our patience will achieve more than our force. – Edmund Burke

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The only reason this country is different from any place else is that once in a great while, this huge, snobbish, generally untalented news reporting business stops covering stories of interest only to itself and actually serves the public. – Jimmy Breslin

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We had four years of world war which the peoples endured only because they were told that their sufferings would free humanity forever from the scourge of war. – Arthur Henderson

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Lobsters were tossed up to the men by friendly fishermen. Beer was handed up as well and kept cold in the freshwater tanks in the lighthouse. If the Coast Guard ship Sassafras was sighted heading in with an inspector on board, the brew was hidden in the rocks… – Elinor DeWire, Lighthouses of the Mid-Atlantic Coast

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