"If a man harbors any sort of fear, it percolates through all his thinking, damages his personality, makes him landlord to a ghost"
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The sting is in the escalation: fear doesn’t just make you cautious; it "damages his personality". Douglas treats character as an ecosystem. One contaminant spreads. The line also carries a moral claim without sermonizing: if you let fear set up residence, it doesn’t remain a private weakness. It restructures how you interpret others, how you justify your choices, how you ration empathy.
The final metaphor, "landlord to a ghost", lands because it flips agency. You’re not possessed; you’re complicit. A landlord collects rent, maintains the property, renews the lease. The "ghost" is the fear you keep paying to house - an absence that still dictates the rules. Subtext: courage isn’t bravado. It’s eviction.
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| Topic | Fear |
|---|---|
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Douglas, Lloyd C. (2026, January 14). If a man harbors any sort of fear, it percolates through all his thinking, damages his personality, makes him landlord to a ghost. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-a-man-harbors-any-sort-of-fear-it-percolates-120439/
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Douglas, Lloyd C. "If a man harbors any sort of fear, it percolates through all his thinking, damages his personality, makes him landlord to a ghost." FixQuotes. January 14, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-a-man-harbors-any-sort-of-fear-it-percolates-120439/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"If a man harbors any sort of fear, it percolates through all his thinking, damages his personality, makes him landlord to a ghost." FixQuotes, 14 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-a-man-harbors-any-sort-of-fear-it-percolates-120439/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.














