The fear of the absense of fear, or being afraid of the fact that you are not afraid of anything is Hypophobia
The opposite of experiencing fear is fearlessness, courage, or bravery. The absence of fear would be calmness or being unworried, unconcerned, or nonplussed.
Fear is a shadow that grows longer in the absence of light, gripping us tightly in its cold embrace.
Darkness is often used as a symbol in literature and art to represent themes such as fear, mystery, evil, and the unknown. It can also symbolize ignorance, sadness, or the absence of light and hope.
Some people experience fear of heights but not fear of flying because the fear of heights is often related to a fear of falling, while flying in an airplane provides a sense of security and control that can help alleviate that fear.
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No absence of fear means nothing, it's normal, the absence of fear means stupidity, taking action despite of fear is courage.
Love is the absence of fear. (see Stephen Pressfield's "Gates of Fire")
The presence of stupidity.
First, I think that we should rewrite this quote with better punctuations to make it easier to understand: "Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear - not absence of fear." (Mark Twain) I think that "Courage is resistance to fear" means that it is sort of an antagonist to fear. That's pretty straight forward... Then, "mastery of fear - not absence of fear" probably means that someone with courage will still have fear; it doesn't mean that he won't have or feel any fear, however he will use his courage to "master", control, and/or manage the fear and get passed it.
It comes from: "The Tragedy of Pudd'Nhead Wilson" beginning of chapter 12. Reference: http://www.online-literature.com/twain/puddnhead_wilson/12/
fear is the the absence of love. faith transcends fear. have faith that all you are is love and you will transcend all religions.
i believe i heard it on The Black Knight with Martin Lawrence. and it goes, "Courage is not the absence of fear. It is the presence of fear, yet the will to go on."
"Courage is not the absence of fear but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear" -Mia's dad
The opposite of experiencing fear is fearlessness, courage, or bravery. The absence of fear would be calmness or being unworried, unconcerned, or nonplussed.
"Out, damned spot!" from Shakespeare's "Macbeth" alludes to the fear and guilt that Lady Macbeth experiences. "Courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it." - Nelson Mandela's quote alludes to the idea that fear can be overcome through bravery and determination.
Fear is a shadow that grows longer in the absence of light, gripping us tightly in its cold embrace.
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important then fear" -- Ambrose Redmoon.