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Acting Quote by Julie Anne Peters

“What was I afraid of, exactly? What other people would think? I guess, a little. But that wasn't what was stopping me from acting on my feelings. It was the intensity of them. The desire for her. I knew if I gave into it, I'd have to surrender myself completely. I'd lose all control. Everything I…” quote by Julie Anne Peters
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“What was I afraid of, exactly? What other people would think? I guess, a little. But that wasn't what was stopping me from acting on my feelings. It was the intensity of them. The desire for her. I knew if I gave into it, I'd have to surrender myself completely. I'd lose all control. Everything I knew, everything I was, the walls I'd built up to protect myself all these years would come crashing down. I might get lost in the rubble. Yet, she made me feel alive in a way I'd only ever imagined I could feel. Bells, whistles, music.”

Julie Anne Peters

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Unbearable Lightness of Being, 1995

Desire can overwhelm rational fear, leading to surrender of control and a feeling of being alive.

In simple terms: Intense desire pushes beyond fear, risking loss of self.

Key Takeaway

Allow desire, but guard self.

Themes

desire fear control identity

Mood

introspective emotional

Type

romantic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • romantic pursuit
  • personal growth
  • creative expression

Key Concepts

psychology emotional intensity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does surrender feel like for you?
  • How can you balance desire with self‑preservation?
A Different Perspective

Surrender may cause loss of personal boundaries.

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