In my experience there will always be a bit of apprehension but once you're at the location most of
your fears were for naught.
My fears were for naught, as nine students competed and about 40 others stayed after school to support them.
Not exact matches
«The sky's the limit, but you have to get in the air to see how far you can reach the stars» and «My biggest
fear is that we will run out of cash before we achieve traction and meaningful growth, and everyone's work will
be for naught.»
Well, as it turned out all my
fears, which the night before the test resulted in me tossing and turning prior to sleep and having visions and thoughts of never, ever getting a driver's license,
were for naught because old Bob though limited to one eye, passed the test with pretty much the same score he received in 1963.
Get wisdom in the
fear of God with diligence;
For though there
be a leading into captivity, And cities and lands
be destroyed, And gold and silver and every possession perish, The wisdom of the wise
naught can take away, Save the blindness of ungodliness, and the callousness (that comes) of sin.
My
fears of a back - breaking ride
were all
for naught.
The good news
is that if such
fears were held, they
were held
for naught.