“Fear is a friend who's misunderstood”
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                        “The point was to learn what it was we feared more: being misunderstood or being betrayed.”
Source: The Instructions
 
                            
                        
                        
                        “Fear makes strangers of people who would be friends.”
                                        
                                         Don't Fall Off the Mountain http://books.google.com/books?id=f6yc35pUhEwC&q=%22The+more+I+traveled+the+more+I+realized+that+fear+makes+strangers+of+people+who+should+be+friends%22&pg=PA160#v=onepage (1970) 
Variant: The more I traveled the more I realized that fear makes strangers of people who should be friends.
                                    
 
                            
                        
                        
                        
                                
                                    “To have a great man for an intimate friend seems pleasant to those who have never tried it; those who have, fear it.”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                    
                                    Dulcis inexpertis cultura potentis amici; Expertus metuit.[http://books.google.com/books?id=BGxQAAAAcAAJ&q=%22Dulcis+inexpertis+cultura+potentis+amici+Expertus+metuit%22&pg=PA207#v=onepage]
                                
                            
                                        
                                        Book I, epistle xviii, line 86 
Epistles (c. 20 BC and 14 BC)
                                    
Lookstein, Haskel: "Were We Our Brother's Keepers?" New York: 1985.
 
                            
                        
                        
                        
                                        
                                        Moralia: Sayings of Kings and Commanders, Plutarch; English translation by Frank Cole Babbitt 
Variant translation by Goodwin:
He that is afraid of scoffs and reproaches is more a coward than he that flies from the enemy.
                                    
“Fear is a powerful enemy, but a useful friend.”
                                        
                                        Ch 6 
The Rahotep series, Book 2: Tutankhamun
                                    
 
                            
                        
                        
                        
                                        
                                        Jusqu'à maintenant, j'avais mal compris le Satori, ou l'objectif final du bouddhisme zen.
Je pensais que le satori est de mourir sans peur à tout moment. Mais il est fausse supposition.
Le satori est de vivre sereinement en tout temps. 
Byōshō-rokushaku
                                    
 
        
     
                             
                            