“A familiar pang of dread wrapped its icy hand around my heart." Lorelei Preston-The Wild Hunt” — Ashley Jeffery Copy Share Image
“...and dread came back like a hoot from a bully on the street outside.” — Norman Mailer Copy Share Image
Why live life from dream to dream? And dread the day when dreaming ends. — Baz Luhrmann Copy Share Image
For the first time in my life I tasted death, and death tasted bitter, for death is birth, is fear and dread… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
There is only one thing that I dread: not to be worthy of my sufferings. — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image
My dread is for my show to be a nostalgia act. So the key to it is how do we keep it… — Joan Baez Copy Share Image
We hope to grow old, and we dread old age; that is to say, we love life and flee from death. — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
These are the tears ~~ The tears we shed ~~ This is the fear ~~ This is the dread ~~ These are… — Annie Lennox Copy Share Image
Freud says, Man fears that his strength will be taken from him by woman, dreads becoming infected with her femininity and then… — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
Time, the cradle of hope, but the grave of ambition, is the stern corrector of fools, but the salutary counselor of the… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
I cannot believe in the immortality of the soul. No, all this talk of an existence for us, as individuals, beyond the… — Thomas A. Edison Copy Share Image
No totalitarians, no wars, no fears, famines or perils of any kind can really break a man's spirit until he breaks it… — Edgar S. Brightman Copy Share Image
I can't see no great difference atween givin' up territory afore a war, out of a dread of war, and givin' it… — James F. Cooper Copy Share Image
Commercial concerns have expanded from family business to corporate wealth which is self-perpetuating and which enlightened statesmen and economists now dread as… — Helen Keller Copy Share Image
Men will flee to caves in the rocks and to holes in the ground from dread of the LORD and the splendor… — Isaiah Copy Share Image
Men, not children or servants, tempered and taught to the end; Cleansed of servile panic, slow to dread or despise, Humble because… — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
What happened to the world was gradual. I've forgotten what it actually was, but I have faint, fetal memories of what it… — Isaac Marion Copy Share Image
“Dread was always with her, an alarm system in her head, alert to her next disaster. Despite being resigned to a life… — G.G. Renee Hill Copy Share Image
It must be so,-Plato, thou reasonest well! Else whence this pleasing hope, this fond desire, This longing after immortality? Or whence this… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
Who looks at me, beholdeth sorrows all, All pain, all torture, woe and all distress; I have no need on other harms… — Geoffrey Chaucer Copy Share Image
What misery to live in this world! We are like men whose enemies are at the door, who must not lay aside… — Teresa of Avila Copy Share Image
“What's more, I was free to do anything that did not hurt others that strengthened me and helped me in the one… — Samuel R. Delany Copy Share Image
The average age (longevity) of a meat eater is 63. I am on the verge of 85 and still work as hard… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
I think when people say they dread going into work on Monday morning, it's because they know they are leaving a piece… — Tony Hsieh Copy Share Image
Dread of disaster makes everybody act in the very way that increases the disaster. — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
Time is my enemy. Time will catch up with me vocally. And I dread that. I dread to think about life without… — Tom Jones Copy Share Image
Upon his royal face there is no note how dread an army hath enrounded him. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I think something many of us grapple with are those times we dread the practice of writing, no matter the project. — Ben Doller Copy Share Image
There are so few people that wake up every day and go do something that they dont dread... Im very lucky. — Jason Isbell Copy Share Image
We dread old age, which are not sure of being able to attain. [Fr., L'on craint la vieillesse, que l'on n'est pas… — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
“Conquerors live in dread of the day when they are shown to be, not superior, but simply lucky.” — N.K. Jemisin Copy Share Image
I think that where I've watched a movie go wrong, it's usually because the dread committee has been interfering with it. — John le Carre Copy Share Image
“It stopped when we tried to prove it existed, like a secret that doesn’t want to be believed.” — Arabella Sveinsdottir Copy Share Image
The Administration of the United States is such dread I almost feel paralyzed. — Toni Morrison Copy Share Image
I was filled with dread at the thought my mind had skipped town and left me behind to pay the rent." --Dexter — Jeff Lindsay Copy Share Image
My fears are agitated to an extreme degree and the dread of death involves me in a stupor of chilling indisposition. — John Clare Copy Share Image
There is no bore we dread being left alone with so much as our own minds. — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
In you, humanity is precarious; and so, in dread and in shame, you kill the animal in you. And its slaughter poisons… — Olaf Stapledon Copy Share Image
It's funny, the moment you dread the most, seeing yourself bald, is actually not such a bad moment at all. — Sylvie Meis Copy Share Image
The day the process of acting becomes something that I dread is the end. Obviously, why would you do something that you… — Shailene Woodley Copy Share Image