There is nothing frightening in the dark if you just face it.

L.j. Smith
There is nothing frightening in the dark if you just...
There is nothing frightening in the dark if you just...
There is nothing frightening in the dark if you just...
There is nothing frightening in the dark if you just...
About This Quote

The idea that there is something frightening about the dark is a popular belief that runs contrary to any study or thought about it. The fear of the unknown and the unknown is a feeling that should never be a part of a person’s life. The only way to combat this fear is to face it. Face your fears and learn from them. We all have those fears but as long as you face them and learn from them, they will never take over.

Source: The Captive Part Ii / The Power

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