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Fear Quote by Libba Bray

“What frightens you? What makes the hair on your arms rise, your palms sweat, the breath catch in your chest like a wild thing caged? Is it the dark? A fleeting memory of a bedtime story, ghosts and goblins and witches hiding in the shadows? Is it the way the wind picks up just before a storm, the…” quote by Libba Bray
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““What frightens you? What makes the hair on your arms rise, your palms sweat, the breath catch in your chest like a wild thing caged? Is it the dark? A fleeting memory of a bedtime story, ghosts and goblins and witches hiding in the shadows? Is it the way the wind picks up just before a storm, the hint of wet in the air that makes you want to scurry home to the safety of your fire? Or is it something deeper, something much more frightening, a monster deep inside that you've glimpsed only in pieces, the vast unknown of your own soul where secrets gather with a terrible power, the dark inside? If you will listen I will tell you a story-one whose ghost cannot be banished by the comfort of a roaring fire, I will tell you the story of how we found ourselves in a realm where dreams are formed, destiny is chosen, and magic is as real as your handprint in the snow. I will tell you how we unlocked the Pandora's box of ourselves, tasted freedom, stained our souls with blood and choice, and unleashed a horror on the world that destroyed its dearest Order. These pages are a confession of all that has led to this cold, gray dawn. What will be now, I cannot say. Is your heart beating faster? Do the clouds seem to be gathering on the horizons? Does the skin on your neck feel stretched tight, waiting for a kiss you both fear and need? Will you be scared? Will you know the truth? Mary Dowd, April 7, 1871””

Libba Bray

About This Quote

Source Book: A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab, 2015

The passage explores how fear stems from both external unknowns and internal shadows, urging us to confront the hidden monsters within and the choices that shape destiny.

In simple terms: Fear comes from outside and inside; confronting it reveals truth.

Key Takeaway

Face your inner darkness to discover real power.

Themes

fear self‑discovery destiny magic choice

Mood

tense curious foreboding

Type

narrative philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • nighttime anxieties
  • creative writing
  • personal growth
  • decision making
  • overcoming trauma

Key Concepts

psychology mythology hero’s journey

Questions to Reflect On

  • What hidden fear drives your decisions?
  • How can confronting inner darkness change your path?
A Different Perspective

Fear can paralyze and obscure rational judgment, making action difficult.

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