And what would they be scared of? There's nothing to fear in a perfect world, is there?

Catherine Fisher
And what would they be scared of? There's nothing to...
And what would they be scared of? There's nothing to...
And what would they be scared of? There's nothing to...
And what would they be scared of? There's nothing to...
About This Quote

While this quote appears in a work of fantasy, the statement itself is a powerful reminder that there is no such thing as a perfect world. In fact, when things are going well, it’s easy to think that everything is okay. In reality, the world is always changing, and when you have a change in your life, there’s always something to fear. For instance, if you suddenly lose your job, it’s natural to panic. It’s tough to keep a steady head when you feel like you’re losing everything that you care about.

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