Remember, son, you're most afraid when you can think of no one but yourself.

Donna Lynn Hess
Remember, son, you're most afraid when you can think of...
Remember, son, you're most afraid when you can think of...
Remember, son, you're most afraid when you can think of...
Remember, son, you're most afraid when you can think of...
About This Quote

This quote is best used when you are feeling down on yourself. It is meant to remind you that you are not the only one that has it tough, and that there is always someone worse off than you. For example, look at the following: A soldier is fighting for his country during a war. He is depressed and thinks he will never see his family again because he will surely die in the war.

A child is sick and does not have any medicine to cure himself from his illness. He thinks no one will care about him because he has been sick for so long. A poor person cannot afford a car or a house, but her dream is to have a car or a house someday.

She thinks that she will never be able to afford one, so she will continue to live in poverty. The point of this quote is to remind each of us that we are not alone and there are other people going through the same thing as us.

Source: A Fathers Promise

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