Quotes about frightened
knowing would-be frightened
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Death would be a complete knowingness, but what frightened him was this: not knowing beforehand what it was he would know.
frightened girl talking
Karen Smith We're talking about a frightened little seven-year-old girl here.
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Mark Harmon I'm not likely to be attracted to characters I've already done. I have to be almost frightened by the possibility of taking it on. Over the years, I realise I must enjoy walking that edge; I keep doing it.
lightning frightened furious
William Shakespeare Now he'll outstare the lightning. To be furious Is to be frightened out of fear.
failure frightened stronger
Mark Lawrenson Don't be frightened of failure. It makes you stronger if you learn from your mistakes.
frightened deep-down
Carlos Ruiz Zafon ... deep down nobody is bad, only frightened.
silence frightened bits
Catherine Tate I'm not frightened of a bit of silence.
people bully frightened
Elizabeth Strout Bullies are just frightened people.
frightened suspect
I hate to think I ever make my husband frightened or unhappy, but I suspect I do.
bowls frightened great oatmeal
Lance Henriksen As a kid, there was a painting of 'Appeal to the Great Spirit' that I would see when I would get oatmeal bowls out of the cupboard. This painting, it was so real to me that it frightened me.
frightened growing kid movies seeing station time
Edward Herrmann Growing up as a kid in Detroit, way back, there was a movie station that would show old kinescope reproductions of old movies, and I remember seeing Bela Lugosi for the first time and being duly frightened out of my wits.
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John Cassavetes My mother and father were never frightened of anything. They always felt that they should go through life happily and without fear, and they did that. And it was a great boon to my brother and myself.
luck frightened ifs
Bette Midler If you're frightened, you're out of luck.
time-for-a-change frightened should
Charlotte Rampling There's always a time for change, and you should never be frightened of it.
paris people frightened
David Sedaris People are often frightened of Parisians, but an American in Paris will find no harsher critic than another American.
ignorance ignorant frightened
David Icke 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.
came frightened might team
My team and I came here very frightened of what we might find.
concerned frightened
I was frightened because I couldn't see. I was concerned about what was going on in the back of platoon.
afraid asked confused course frightened grew kids none people school truth
Susan Estrich I grew up when people were afraid to 'come out' as gay. If you asked me how many gay kids I grew up with or went to school with, I would have said none - which of course could not have been true. The truth is I have no idea how many confused and frightened kids I grew up with. They are still out there.
concerns excitement frightened genome great human overall people positive project quite
The overall view of the human genome project has been one of great excitement and positive press, but there are people who have concerns that are quite reasonable, and they are frightened of things they don't understand.
celebrate frightened people
Sherry Turkle I think that we live in techno-enthusiastic times. We celebrate our technologies because people are frightened by the world we've made.
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He was deathly afraid of policemen. He would get frightened every time he saw them.
clearly follow frightened guys looking people sally sees society totally willing
There is a Hershberger cult. People in society are always looking for direction. Sally clearly sees that and is not frightened to have her own image, but also to just say, 'I'm so cool, you guys have to follow me.' People are totally willing to do it.
frightened
Jim Crace There is no comparison. The American landscape is so much more dangerous. They have real snakes, mountain lions, bears; we only have adders, and they're more frightened of us than we are of them.
confident english-actress frightened life mean might possibilities
Stephanie Beacham What I mean to say is that I'm old enough now and confident enough now not to be frightened of any of the possibilities life might offer.
death frightened stella trained
Mark Margolis I'm an actor. I was trained by Stella Adler, one of the greatest teachers of the world. I was 19 years old, and she frightened me to death. I was her houseboy for a while.
frightened hit
Tom Stoppard If I see an actor in a role that is really terrifying, no matter how many times I meet him socially, I'm still frightened of him. I think he's going to hit me.
creatures cry frightened ghost humans surely
Bobby Miller Humans are surely the most frightened creatures on earth. We cry out, 'Give us someone to worship, anyone, even a ghost will do.'
allowing angry call cancer frightened giving patients positive prison truth
My patients call that the prison of positive thinking. There is no truth at all to the idea that if you get sad, angry or frightened about cancer that you're giving in to it and allowing the cancer to grow.
america course dislike frightened obligation worse
Julian Fellowes I think America has dealt with - I mean, this is simplistic, and of course I don't live in America - but the impression I get is that there is not a kind of obligation to dislike those who are better off or be frightened of those who are worse off.
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Dwight Schultz My mother gets a little frightened for my safety, since some who have spoken out claim to have received threats. But they don't really care about it.
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I was genuinely frightened when I saw the Daleks. These ridiculous-looking things absolutely get to the core of you when you're standing in front of one.