All of us would be terribly frightened if we had an engine fire, or a serious mechanical problem. People know that it does happen, and it takes no imagination to know that planes do crash.
I probably wouldn't make a good accountant. I don't even understand what my accountant tells me. But the character is a sort of exaggerated version of me, he's a little more frightened than I am, everything seems so much bigger to him than it does to me.
Zionism is a subject that all but a few are either too ignorant or too frightened to tackle and expose, but it must be made public and the web dismantled if global tyranny is to be avoided in the very near future.
My father was frightened of his mother. I was frightened of my father and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.
I went there with a trap Desiree had given me; she told me how to catch a frightened cat, ... You see, being from Key West, she doesn't see a lot of cars, and so she is scared to death of cars, so she was hiding under the houses and in the woods." ()
I'm not frightened about terrorism. I'm frightened about the roots of what we call terrorism.
People are very frightened in publishing at the moment. Nobody knows what sells. More so now because the market's changing so fundamentally because of Kindle and electronic publishing. It's a fundamental shift in the way stories are put out into the world.
O sleep, O gentle sleep, nature's soft nurse, how have I frightened thee, that thou no more wilt weigh my eye-lids down and steep my senses in forgetfulness?
The more I do, the more frightened I get. But that is essential. Otherwise why would I go on doing it?
Mr. Chairman, please don't try to fix an economy that isn't broken, ... Don't become so frightened by success that you throw wet blankets on a fire that isn't burning.