The Romans
ruled by fear, they were barbrians, had no compassion for human life.
Free, that is asking a lot from people who are
ruled by fear and ignorance.
There is the God of judgment who
rules by fear and who dispenses post-mortem rewards and punishments.
Certain alumni are NOT
RULED BY YOUR FEAR TACTICS.
, MIKE SCANLAN TOR OFF TO ST FRANCIS UNIVERSITY AND TO THE FATHER HOUSE IN LORETTO, PA. http://www.francis.edu This is nothing be grandstanding and
ruling by fear.
Other coaches might feel that
ruling by fear is the best course of action.
More often than not these are matches
ruled by fear as each team battles manfully to save themselves from the drop.
The actress went after the governor in a wide - ranging interview with Glamour magazine, where she also charged that Cuomo
rules by fear.
Like most westerners, my image of North Korea was not a good one: a backward, totalitarian state, gripped by famine and
ruled by fear, and in a state of uncertainty after the recent death of its leader Kim Jong - il.
If you allow yourself to be
ruled by fear, you're agreeing to the opposite premise: That your thoughts are who you are and that they need to be addressed immediately.
I know because I was
ruled by fear for decades — and I'm not alone.
Folks who are
ruled by fear have a tendency to believe that if they don't do it, it won't get done.
Refuse to be
ruled by fear, pessimism, and negativity.
You can't be
ruled by your fears.
They're going to
rule by fear — but you don't know what their end game is.
Hitler was very bright, deeply motivated and
ruled by fear.
All that remains for the stunned survivors is the long fight ahead and a future
ruled by fear — of darkness, of death, of a fate far worse.
I'm always scared when I learn a new sport but my number one rule in life is that I will not be
ruled by fear.
That's just a small illustration of everything that's wrong with the financial media (& so many of its devotees): Obsessing over short - term investment horizons & performance, masking & mistaking ignorance with confidence, being
ruled by fear & greed, running with the herd chasing hot new fads & stocks, and always always looking for the slick salesman, the shortcut, the sure thing...
They will often be
ruled by their fears and anger and boredom, when lots of times all they seek is the affection of a father.
You do not have to be
ruled by the fear of failing your children.
Not exact matches
I also saw
fear lead coaches to cheat
by breaking NCAA
rules for
fear of losing a recruit.
You can be a successful investor
by being disciplined in following a set of investment strategies and
rules that guide you through bull and bear markets, times of greed and times of
fear, and periods of high risk and periods of great opportunity.
Going against the crowd (
rule # 1) is the key for me as people are mainly driven
by freed or
fear.
We don't dig up the bones of «heretics» either the way some did in the Dark Ages who held grip on the people,
ruled over them
by fear, and claimed they had authority of God, holding keys to heaven or hell in their possession, making people hostages
by their lies... I think you have a lots of things mixed up in your mind friend!
I don't
fear any «invisible man in the sky» who hasn't produced one credible, empirically based instance of his existence in over 3,000 years What is needed is for people to stop living
by the
rules of myth and mysticism and start living
by the realities of the here and now
When a culture is preoccupied
by fear of the dark powers which
rule the world, one will find especially the message of release from that
fear.
Yet more evidence that religions (not faith mind you) is populated
by ignorant people who would rather use their
fears and insecurities to
rule their decisions than rational thought.
Christians regard themselves as a Chosen People in the sense that to them has been entrusted the message of God's grace to sinful (selfish) man in Jesus, who was shown to be the Christ
by his coming alive in the Christian community where, because the
fear of death is gone, the
rule of love replaces that grasping for security which is the cause of sin.
One does not
fear sinning against charity
by suggesting that many of these extravaganzas (in which the international
ruling class cavorts, off - hours, in the sybaritic style to which it has become accustomed) are, in the Bard's familiar words, «a tale told
by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.»
«I prefer a church which is bruised, hurting and dirty because it has been out on the streets, rather than a church which is unhealthy from being confined and from clinging to its own security... More than
by fear of going astray, my hope is that we will be moved
by the
fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense of security, within
rules which make us harsh judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people are starving and Jesus does not tire of saying to us: «Give them something to eat.»»
I would rather live in a rational society than one
ruled by superstition and
fear.
In catholic school, as vicious as Roman
rule I got my knuckles bruised
by a lady in black And I held my tongue as she told me «Son
fear is the heart of love» So I never went back
Set yourselves free
by dedicating yourself to clearing your heart of
fear and judgement - and while it is useful to live
by rules, it is also useful to recognize when it is time to discard them for a newer, higher, set of truths.
No thanks, mister, you take the thousands of
rules written and maintained
by each organized religion / business that dispense
fear to their members if they don't follow along.
Islam is religion of peace with who wants peace but not for those who look for war against it... Besides quoting «A force to be
feared» this what would the Israelies say worrying from reactions after 30 years of suppression
by this party and president
ruling the country... another
fear that they will spread their ideology all over Arabia..
Lucky: the man who measures out his days among his equals» simple, honest, free, not gripped
by cramping
fears or jealousies,
ruling a farmstead kingdom peaceably.
The allegedly benevolent tyrants who
rule this British dystopia have gained power not
by force but
by vote, promising «freedom from
fear, freedom from want, freedom from boredom.»
If you live in a time and place that is
ruled over
by a tyrant and you follow their laws in
fear, you have not done anything wrong
by doing so.
«More than
by fear of going astray, my hope is that we will be moved
by the
fear of remaining shut up within structures which give us a false sense of security, within
rules which make us harsh judges, within habits which make us feel safe, while at our door people are starving.»
In either case, the root of the
fear is a theological lie that whites should
rule over everyone else and,
by implication, whites alone are fully human.
What happens if a little congregation breaks the
rules and removes the
fear by promising to care for one another?
The farmers and truckers interviewed said they had seen their produce rejected on flimsy grounds, but decided against challenging the
ruling with the US department of agriculture's dispute mechanism for
fear of being boycotted
by powerful supermarket giants.
Nevilles statements were further echoed
by club legend Ian Wrights interview following the CC cup beatdown opining that the Arsenal players don't respect or
fear Wenger, who attempts to
rule the dressing room with a policy of appeasement rather than an iron fist.
The most
feared hitter ever, judging
by the avoidance tactics of opposing teams, Bonds is so good that he changes baseball's standard
rules of engagement.
Their
fear is that such a strict, unyielding
rule is likely to be evaded
by the very players it is designed to protect, leading players to simply stop telling sideline medical personnel that they have any symptoms so as to avoid being benched for the remainder of the game.
If the penalty for not reporting symptoms, for not playing
by the
rules, is to be suspended or kicked off the team, then players will not, as some
fear, try to evade the
rule and adoption will not lead players to simply stop telling sideline medical personnel that they have any symptoms so as to avoid being sidelined for the remainder of the game.
Rule 3B (2) further states that ``... A judge shall not be swayed
by partisan interests, public clamor, or
fear of criticism».
«No New Yorker should be forced to walk into a workplace
ruled by sexual intimidation, harassment or
fear,» he said in a statement.
The EFCC boss said in carrying out the mandate of the commission, he has been guided
by the «
fear of God, national interest and the
rule of law».