Sentences with phrase «powerful fear»

I swear, it never ceases to amaze me how this country can be so technologically advanced and yet somehow still be stuck in the Middle Ages philosophically... Just goes to show you how powerful the fear of death really is.
The most powerful fear that broaches the mind is a fear of loss.
For obvious historical reasons, Germans are animated by a particularly powerful fear of the return of the strong gods.
I'm so sorry you find yourself on this journey, an experience that should be filled with nothing but joy but is tinged with such powerful fear and trepidation.
Hypnobabies has powerful fear clearing sessions that allowed us to address our fears, work through possible solutions and then release them.
An overly powerful fear memory, for example, can crystallize into a phobia, in which a relatively safe experience like flying in a plane is inextricably linked to a feeling of extreme danger.
Dick just doesn't seem like the kind of person to use powerful fear tactics.
And then there's the very powerful Fear takedown, where Batman can noisily and brutally tackle three or more (depending on upgrades) goons in a slow motion demonstration of pain.
Her only hope; the Iron Crown, a legendary object even the most powerful fear..
Finally, there is a powerful fear of Christian proselytizing.
The fourth new reality is that the powerful fear of infection which inhibited or at least deterred sexual activity in previous years can, since the advent of the miracle drugs, be successfully controlled.
To be shorn of anything noble or precious that we can call our own — this, too, is a powerful fear.
A good illustration of a conflicted or neurotic need is the powerful fear of intimacy in a person whose painful loneliness makes him crave closeness intensely.
Three years ago his uncle Anthony Booker — Richard's younger brother and Bob's stepbrother, but only two years older than Rohan — returned from a trip to Jamaica complaining of headaches and a powerful fear that people were trying to kill his mother.
From liberal / progressives, I'm hearing a powerful fear that the New Yorker is feeding into a narrative that hurts Obama, which to me is a clear result of 2000 and 2004 — both years in which Democrats feel as though the White House was snatched from their grasp unfairly and / or inexplicably.
To dream of a blue alligator symbolizes a powerful fear of a positive situation.
What becomes clear is that there is a powerful fear that keeps the average person from wanting to face and realize the power of those early years in our lives.
The fear of making the wrong decision is one powerful fear that feeds indecision.
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