“Sometimes", said Miss Phillips, "the thing you dread doing the very thing you should do, just so you can stop thinking about… — Marci Shimoff Copy Share Image
The wolf dreads the pitfall, the hawk suspects the snare, and the kite the covered hook. — Horace Copy Share Image
And wonder, dread and war have lingered in that land where loss and love in turn have held the upper hand. — Simon Armitage Copy Share Image
You can be living in a big house, driving a nice car, going on exotic vacations and still be empty inside, crippled… — Rob Bell Copy Share Image
Actors dread working with studios because they dictate what you do in a way that independent movies can't. — Jesse Eisenberg Copy Share Image
“One may as well be optimistic. The road to catastrophe will be rougher if it's paved with dread.” — John Perry Barlow Copy Share Image
“There is more than one way to lose your life; quickly through violence, or fettered-away and wasted around dreadful, toxic people.” — Bryant McGill Copy Share Image
Today is the day I dread out of the whole year. I miss you mom but I know you're in a better… — Anonymous 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
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
“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
I mean, the idea of losing a parent is really inconceivable. I think there's just an undertone of dread about the subject,… — Laura Linney Copy Share Image
“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
The mind is seldom quickened to very vigorous operations but by pain, or the dread of pain. We do not disturb ourselves… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
World of words lost on the living / I take my place with the walking dead / Robbed of my voice I'm… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
Doth sickness fill my heart with fear, 'Tis sweet to know that Thou art near; Am I with dread of justice tried,… — James Edmeston Copy Share Image
Looking up at the stars, I know quite well That, for all they care, I can go to hell, But on earth… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
We were that generation called silent, but we were silent neither, as some thought, because we shared the period's official optimism nor,… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
Each leaf that brushed his face deepened his sadness and dread. Each leaf he passed he'd never pass again. They rode over… — Cormac McCarthy Copy Share Image
When our life is a continuous trial, the moments of respite seem only to substitute the heaviness of dread for the heaviness… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
Fare well we call to hearth and hall Though wind may blow and rain may fall We must away ere break of… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
He makes His ministers a flame of fire. Am I ignitible? God deliver me from the dread asbestos of 'other things.' Saturate… — Jim Elliot Copy Share Image
Others of us are lost. We're forever seeking. We torture ourselves with philosophies and ache to see the world. We question everything,… — Lisa Unger Copy Share Image
The time is ripe, and rotten-ripe, for change; Then let it come: I have no dread of what Is called for by… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
If there is one question I dread, to which I have never been able to invent a satisfactory reply, it is the… — Samuel Beckett Copy Share Image
“...the world is a blade and dread is hope cut open and spread inside out.” — Smith Henderson Copy Share Image
“If we always live in constant fear then we might miss the beauty of the moment right now, right here.” — S. Tarr Copy Share Image
Foul jealousy! that turnest love divine to joyless dread, and makest the loving heart with hateful thoughts to languish and to pine. — Edmund Spenser Copy Share Image
You achieve strength, braveness and confidence by each experience in which you really halt to search dread during the deal with — Eleanor Roosevelt Copy Share Image
I Sing what was lost and dread what was won, / I walk in a battle fought over again... — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Truly the souls of men are full of dread: Ye cannot reason almost with a man That looks not heavily and full… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
True horror, I think, deals with dread and menace and gets under your skin. — Brad Anderson Copy Share Image
We all dread a bodily paralysis, and would make use of every contrivance to avoid it; but none of us is troubled… — Epictetus Copy Share Image
The gardener had a dread of small women; he'd always imagined them to have an anger disproportionate to their size. — John Irving Copy Share Image
Me & the dread yo, give em some head blow Long as he know he keep me flier than a Red Bull — Nicki Minaj Copy Share Image
My only fear is that I may live too long. This would be a subject of dread to me. — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
It is the dread of something happening, something unknown and dreadful, that makes us do anything to keep the flicker of talk… — Logan Pearsall Smith Copy Share Image
one pities most those who loved, and still died. Only those who love, dread death. — Craig L. Rice Copy Share Image
“You can't live in dread of something for long without beginning to crave it.” — Glen Duncan Copy Share Image
“We would rather be ruined than changed. We would rather die in our dread than climb the cross of the moment and… — W.H. Auden Copy Share Image