Sentences with phrase «probably felt the fear»

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But it takes religion to make people have irrational fears and hate for other groups of people when they probably wouldn't have those feelings in the first place.
Zacharias probably experienced much of the shame, fear, and questions that we feel today.
Many of us remember feeling that fear ourselves, and understand how that fear (and probably anger) lives on today in our relationships.
He felt he had been misled by too many evasive promises in the past, and also feared that Blair was secretly manoeuvring to betray him by supporting a successor other than Brown, probably David Miliband, then the environment secretary, or John Reid, then home secretary.
I know you fear your feelings might alienate you from others, and I know that sometimes they probably do.
At this point, I think that if I'm feeling too much fear, it's for a reason — I probably don't belong there at that moment, and I need to listen to it.
I can totally relate to your fear of wearing this, I'd probably feel the same way, but this just proves that we should get over those fears and be awesome wearing anything
You've already watched Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life — and you probably still have some strong feelings about it — but fear not: There are plenty of other amazing choices to keep you sane and entertained during the year's coldest and most stressful months.
That «fear of commitment» you probably felt as a younger man has been replaced by a warm confidence and perhaps even some excitement about getting emotionally involved with that fabulous mature woman you've been dating.
I was enjoying this feeling of empowerment so much that it was with a touch of sadness that I nervously activated what I feared was the final mission / encounter of the game, knowing that it would probably (and did) change the dynamic of my Nigma relationship.
If I was feeling kind, I would explain that away by saying they were probably also frightened by the cold - war fears of nuclear war.
Most cases can be adequately presented to a court in a succinct and timely manner, but for some reason (probably fear of a negligence suit as you allude to) lawyers feel the need to introduce every document and dwell on the most mundane and unimportant details of various events, dealings, etc..
Discussing these things on a limited basis with one very close friend, relative or professional is probably healthy but disgorging and rehearsing every event, feeling and fear to multiple people multiple times each week only serves to magnify the complaints and exacerbate the fear and results in exaggerated suspicions and the imputation of deception and dishonesty to your spouse, resulting in an inability to ever be satisfied with the answers demonstrated by even the most credible evidence.
Growth and change is often difficult and painful, but the pain and fear you're feeling is probably worse.
It's a thing people really fear in themselves and I think everyone who's homophobic probably has gay thoughts and feelings
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