...crushed between the fears of going forward and the dread of going back. — Jim Crace Copy Share Image
“Panic and terror aren't the only kinds of fear. There are deeper kinds, more terrible kinds. Apprehension and heavy, heavy dread.” — Veronica Roth Copy Share Image
Ridicule is a weak weapon when pointed at a strong mind; but common people are cowards and dread an empty laugh. — Martin Farquhar Tupper Copy Share Image
I dread specialists in power because they are specialists speaking outside of their special subject. — C. S. Lewis Copy Share Image
Poverty is one of them kind of misfortunes that we all of us dread but none of us pity. — Josh Billings Copy Share Image
It won't do you any good to run if you're running the wrong way. I've developed a new philosophy...I only dread one… — Charles M. Schulz Copy Share Image
This was what happiness felt like - this wondrous, miraculous alternative to dread. — Meg Rosoff Copy Share Image
I look forward to change, but there is a part of me that absolutely dreads it. — Erica Durance 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
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
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
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
Any issue and any problem, no matter what height you look at it from, no matter how much you extend past the… — El-P Copy Share Image
Every morning I woke in dread, waiting for the day nurse to go on her rounds and announce from the list of… — Janet Frame Copy Share Image
Oh, I'm being eaten By a boa constrictor, A boa constrictor, A boa constrictor, I'm being eaten by a boa constrictor, And… — Shel Silverstein Copy Share Image
In the various states of society, armies are recruited from very different motives. Barbarians are urged by the love of war; the… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
The daemonic-divine object may appear to the mind an object of horror and dread, but at the same time it is no… — Rudolf Otto Copy Share Image
I liked school, but I used to dread those moments when the teacher would call me up to give an oral report.… — Steven Wright Copy Share Image
“Is it necessary that Heaven should borrow its light from the glare of Hell? Infinite punishment is infinite cruelty, endless injustice, immortal… — Robert G. Ingersoll Copy Share Image
Adultery is the vice of equivocation. It is not marriage but a mockery of it, a merging that mixes love and dread… — Alexander Theroux Copy Share Image
The desire to be the object of public attention is weak, but the excessive dread of it is but a form of… — Sara Coleridge Copy Share Image
There’s no conscious thing on the face of the world that doesn’t know dread more intimately than its own heartbeat. — Clive Barker Copy Share Image
I have a new philosophy. I'm only going to dread one day at a time. Charles M. Schulz — Charles M Schulz Copy Share Image
A religious ought to dread more being afraid of poverty than experiencing it. — Ignatius of Loyola Copy Share Image
I feel like it's my responsibility not to leave the listener in a pool of dread. — Jens Lekman Copy Share Image
Why do children dread mathematics? Because of the wrong approach. Because it is looked at as a subject. — Shakuntala Devi Copy Share Image
If you put me in a real Tardis, I dread to think what would happen to the universe. — Peter Capaldi Copy Share Image
His love at once and dread instruct our thought; As man He suffer'd and as God He taught. — Edmund Waller Copy Share Image
I was thinking about New York and realized how much I hate walking around in the winter and how much I dread… — Frankie Cosmos Copy Share Image
As for myself, there are two things I dread, - death and marriage. I must die, but I need not marry. I… — Molly Elliot Seawell Copy Share Image
Bravery does not mean being fearless. It means to be full of fear but still not being dominated by it. — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
“I have a new philosophy. I only dread one day at a time. —Charlie Brown” — Edward T. Welch Copy Share Image
“Paranoia. The more you think of an imaginary problem, the more you feel as though it’s real –” — Simona Panova Copy Share Image
If! If! If! There were so many ifs in life, never any sense of security, always the dread of losing everything. — Margaret Mitchell Copy Share Image
O majesty unspeakable and dread!Wert thou less mighty than Thou art,Thou wert, O Lord, too great for our belief,Too little for our… — Frederick William Faber Copy Share Image
We dread life's termination as the close, not of enjoyment, but of hope. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image