Quotes about Intimidation
Be not intimidated, therefore, by any terrors, from publishing with the utmost freedom whatever can be warranted by the laws of your country; nor suffer yourselves to be wheedled out of your liberty by any pretenses of politeness, delicacy, or decency. These, as they are often used, are but three different names for hypocrisy, chicanery, and cowardice.
— John Adams
The Warrior of the Light knows that everyone is afraid of everyone else.
— Paulo Coelho
A man who is intimate with God will never be intimidated by men.
— Leonard Ravenhill
Silence! said the ruffian. To the devil with your clamour!
— Emily Bronte
If I were your enemy, I'd magnify your fears, making them appear insurmountable, intimidating you with enough worries until avoiding them becomes your driving motivation. I would use anxiety to cripple you, to paralyze you, leaving you indecisive, clinging to safety and sameness, always on the defensive because of what might happen. When you hear the word faith, all I'd want you to hear is "unnecessary risk.
— Priscilla Shirer
Far off, men swell, bully and threaten: bring them hand to hand, and they are a feeble folk.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Gimme eat, I said," he ordered loudly in harsh tones that rumbled ominously through the silent tent like claps of distant thunder.
— Joseph Heller
A man that is not afraid of a Lion is afraid of a Cat .
— John Donne
I grew up around lots of men - my father, my brothers, my uncles - so I wasn't intimidated by them.
— Dolly Parton