But she believed there was a thin line between accepting one's fears and giving in to them altogether.

John Corey Whaley
But she believed there was a thin line between accepting...
But she believed there was a thin line between accepting...
But she believed there was a thin line between accepting...
But she believed there was a thin line between accepting...
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The quote, “But she believed there was a thin line between accepting one's fears and giving in to them altogether.” is about how people can be afraid of something without being able to stop themselves from fearing it. Fear is a powerful emotion that can keep you from doing things you want to do and cause you to lose out on opportunities. The quote suggests that if you can accept your fears, then they won't control you. Instead, they will become a part of who you are and will help guide you to the best possible future.

Source: Highly Illogical Behavior

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