“Why was it that when you were looking forward to a specific day, it took forever to arrive, but when you were… — Michelle Madow Copy Share Image
“I was starting to hate my sixteenth birthday. A poufy white dress and a cake with roses made out of pink icing… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Dickinson is my hero because she was a joker, because she would never explain, because as a poet she confronted pain, dread… — Helen Oyeyemi Copy Share Image
If anyone could look into my head See or feel the dread that has captured Me or see within this sad, unhappy… — Walter Dean Myers Copy Share Image
“It's spider season. Every year, right about now, thousands of the godless eight-legged bastards emerge from the bowels of hell (or the… — Charlie Brooker Copy Share Image
people who refuse to take risks live with a feeling of dread that is far more severe than what they would feel… — Susan Jeffers Copy Share Image
I have this thing I say to myself that 'tomorrow can be better.' And I remember that period in my life where… — Clara Hughes Copy Share Image
The law serves of nought else in these days but for to do wrong, for nothing is spread almost but false matters… — Jack Cade Copy Share Image
When we sat down to eat I took inventory of the people in the room, and the remnants of my good mood… — Bret Easton Ellis Copy Share Image
Ought a man to be confident that he deserves his good fortune, and think much of himself when he has overcome a… — Plutarch Copy Share Image
Under the Mountain dark and tall The King has come unto his hall! His foe is dead, the Worm of Dread, And… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Oh! to be a child again. My only treasures, bits of shell and stone and glass. To love nothing but maple sugar.… — Fanny Fern Copy Share Image
After Bruno's death, during the first half of the seventeenth century, Descartes seemed about to take the leadership of human thought... in… — Andrew Dickson White Copy Share Image
In a despotic government, the only principle by which the tyrant who is to move the whole machine means to regulate and… — Samuel Williams Copy Share Image
The greatest dread of ordinary man is death, with its rude imposition interrupting fortuitous plans and fondest attachments with an unknown and… — Paramahansa Yogananda Copy Share Image
The alternative which I favor is to renounce all euphemisms and grasp the nettle of the word atheism itself, precisely because it… — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
During my life I have seen, known, and lost too much to be the prey of vain dread; and, as for the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When a daring idea first crosses one's mind, if it is to be realized in the future it is often appealing. Then,… — Cynthia Voigt Copy Share Image
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Underground. Which I hate. Like mines and tunnels and 13. Underground, where I dread dying, which is stupid because even if I… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
My childhood was full of deep sorrows - colic, whooping-cough, dread of ghosts, hell, Satan, and a Deity in the sky who… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“But his dread was the nights when he could not sleep. Then it was awful indeed, when annihilation pressed in on him… — D.H. Lawrence Copy Share Image
Those who foresee the future and recognize it as tragic are often seized upon by a madness which forced them to commit… — Rebecca West Copy Share Image
There is little peace or comfort in life if we are always anxious as to future events. He that worries himself with… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
Dread, which is closely related to fear, steals the ability to enjoy ordinary life and makes people anxious about the future. It… — Joyce Meyer Copy Share Image
Souls who can recognize God in the most trivial, the most grievous and the most mortifying things that happen to them in… — Jean-Pierre de Caussade Copy Share Image
There are some truths, however, that we should never forget: Superstition has always been the relentless enemy of science; faith has been… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
Like one, that on a lonesome road Doth walk in fear and dread, And having once turned round walks on, And turns… — Samuel Taylor Coleridge Copy Share Image
I swear by the mighty power of Amon-Ra, whose anger can shatter the world, and by the dread power of Set, that… — Griffin Jay Copy Share Image
Who has reached the extreme limits of scale with the same infallible precision, equally guarded against the false refinement of artificial elegance… — Charles Gounod Copy Share Image
Though we may not desire to detect fraud, we must not, on that account, endeavor to be insensible of it, for, as… — Norm MacDonald Copy Share Image
Peace is in the grave. The grave hides all things beautiful and good. I am a God and cannot find it there,… — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
The evening passes somehow; I watch television with Nancy, or I write. It is difficult, not having a family, and it is… — Anita Brookner Copy Share Image
But that the dread of something after death, The undiscover'd country from whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will And makes… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I'm not an abuser. It takes me a long time to assimilate each experience. And I never have lost my respect for… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
I had my nearest and most intimate glimpses of the presence of my Lord in those dread moments when musket, club or… — John Gibson Paton Copy Share Image
There's no secret on how to attain a greater height, just keep climbing the ladder, don't look at the dreadful distance, lock… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When childhood dies, its corpses are called adults and they enter society, one of the politer names of hell. That is why… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“A lump of dread jellied in her gut when she realized what she had done, the game she was in. These men… — Dawn Patitucci Copy Share Image
I used to dread getting older because I thought I would not be able to do all the things I wanted to… — Nancy Astor Copy Share Image