Sentences with phrase «nagging fear»

"Nagging fear" refers to a persistent and bothersome feeling of worry or anxiety that constantly reminds you of something you fear or are afraid of. Full definition
In fact, it may not take much to help him overcome nagging fears.
That's the nagging fear of advertisers who «play» the trade publications.
Certainly I harbour this nagging fear that one group or other of fundamentalists is correct and being trapped between the Scylla of eternal damnation and the Charybdis of a monstrous God of hell - fire, brimstone and Old Testament genocide.
I'm left with the nagging fear that the old cranks have been right all along, and with the worse fear that I'm the Gnostic, fantasizing that I can shield my self from my body's failings, soldier through, pretend it's not happening.
And third, there's that nagging fear that the John Lockes of this world relish in the opportunity to judge me for my lack of faith.
I spent many years with this nagging fear (that I seldom shared with my Christian friends) that I may have never truly been «born again» (which of course, I never had).
As the years passed, I grew a little more confident, but I still lugged with me the nagging fear of rejection and not being good enough.
And while I don't want to overstate any belief I have that we as simple fans could influence him, there is a nagging fear in the back of my mind that too much pressure could force his hand.
Poole was great last year and I assume he'll be good again, but I can't quite shake that nagging fear that he'll be a one - season wonder like we've seen before.
It's what keeps parents up at night — the nagging fear that something bad will happen to them.
We have what seems like a million secondary reasons (money, time, laziness, my horrible, 7 months of morning sickness andthen bedrest laden pregnancy) but the biggest secondary reason to not have a second child, for me (and I am only speaking for me) is that I have a nagging fear that my second child may have special needs.
Work through those nagging fears and you'll reap all the juicy benefits.
Instead of waiting until the last possible moment this year with a nagging fear that something's been lost in the shuffle, we decided to actually get ahead of packing dread.
Experience has made me more comfortable with the process and I don't have a nagging fear of getting lost.
New studies constantly bombard us with ever - increasing figures for how much we'll need to live when we finally step out of the workforce, and we're plagued by a nagging fear that we will someday live, old and wrinkly, out of a box.
As much as you enjoy the company of your canine friend the nagging fear that you will outlive your pet can be saddening.
But that's no fun when bills are due, and there's always the nagging fear that if the client ever went bankrupt, that money might never materialise at all.
The erased portraits are perpetually replaced with new ones, underscoring a nagging fear that the conflict may never actually come to an end.
Whether subverting artists» original works — including their own — twisting historic narratives or peeling back the surface of consumer - driven culture to reveal the horror and humour that lies beneath, the Chapmans compel us to confront the nagging fears that lie at the dark heart of the Western psyche.
Anything to get you to open up about what's going on to alleviate that nagging fear that you are leaving.
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