“We're not afraid of sanctions. We're not afraid of military invasion. What frightens us is the invasion of western immorality.”
“When novelist Margaret Atwood asked women what they feared most from men, they said: 'We're afraid they'll kill us.' When men were asked the same question about women, they said: 'we're afraid they'll laugh at us.”
“What are we so afraid of? Why don't we let 'em tell us we're afraid? What is it they're afraid of?" She picked up the stocking she had been darning, turned it in her hands, was silent awhile; finally she said, "What are they afraid of us for?”
“We're frightened of what makes us different.”
“Sometimes, we are afraid of something because we're afraid of something else. ”
“Everyone's afraid of everybody else...maybe because we're all afraid of ourselves.”