George Cooke Quote

Fear is and has always been dead. It's how we picture it that makes fear come to life.

George Cooke

Fear is and has always been dead. It's how we picture it that makes fear come to life.

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About George Cooke

George Cooke may refer to:

Sir George Cooke, 3rd Baronet (1662–1732), British MP for Aldborough, 1698–1700
George Cooke (died 1768), British MP for Middlesex and Tregony
George Cooke (Australian politician) (1869–1938), member of the South Australian House of Assembly for Barossa
George Cooke (barrister) (1645–1740), subject of a statue by Sir Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet
George Cooke (British Army officer) (1768–1837), Major-General commanding the British 1st Division at the Battle of Waterloo
George Cooke (cricketer) (1826–1862), English cricketer
George Cooke (Deputy Governor of Bombay), Deputy Governor of Bombay, 1689–1690
George Cooke (engraver) (1781–1834), British engraver
George Cooke (footballer) (1899–1977), English footballer
George Cooke (Massachusetts politician) (died 1652), Massachusetts colonial politician
George Cooke (painter) (1793–1849), American painter
George Cooke (rower) (1906–1941), New Zealand Olympic rower
George A. Cooke (1869–1938), chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, 1913–1914
George Albert Cooke (1865–1939), Anglican clergyman and academic
George Atwell Cooke, Ontario lawyer and political figure
George Edwin Cooke (1883–1969), American Olympic football (soccer) player
George Frederick Cooke (1756–1812), English actor
George Leigh Cooke (c. 1779–1853), mathematician and priest
George W. Cooke (1916–1992), British chemist
George Willis Cooke (1848–1923), Unitarian minister, writer, editor, and lecturer
George Wingrove Cooke (1814–1865), British lawyer and historian