Dread Quote by Publilius Syrus Download Open image “He is much to be dreaded who stands in dread of poverty.” — Publilius Syrus ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dread Fear Inspirational Love Poverty
He who possesseth little is so much the less possessed. Blessed be moderate poverty! — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
We have grown literally afraid to be poor. We despise anyone who elects to be poor in order to simplify and save his inner… — William James 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
He who accepts his poverty unhurt I'd say is rich although he lacked a shirt. But truly poor are they who whine and fret… — Geoffrey Chaucer Copy Share Image
What matters poverty? What matters anything to him who is enamoured of our art? Does he not carry in himself every joy and every… — Sarah Bernhardt Copy Share Image
He who is not capable of enduring poverty is not capable of being free. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
He that would be content with a mean condition must not cast his eye upon one that is in a far better estate than… — Anne Bradstreet Copy Share Image
“The universe contains any amount of horrible ways to be woken up, such as the noise of the mob breaking down the front door,… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
Smart people duck when they hear the dread announcement 'I'm going to be perfectly honest with you. — Judith Martin 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 I don't… — Shel Silverstein Copy Share Image
I think writer's block is simply the dread that you are going to write something horrible. But as a writer, I believe that if… — Roy Blount, Jr Copy Share Image
I think most amateurs dread playing a 180-plus-yard par 3 even more than a hard par 4. Part of it is psychological: You think… — Ernie Els Copy Share Image
The psychological condition of fear is divorced from any concrete and true immediate danger. It comes in many forms: unease, worry, anxiety, nervousness, tension,… — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
There is a certain freedom in giving up all hope. One is no longer bound by the cords of dread or fear; you simply… — Rachel Caine Copy Share Image
Why exactly are we so frightened of death that we avoid looking at it altogether? Somewhere, deep down, we know we cannot avoid facing… — Sogyal Rinpoche Copy Share Image
Many live in dread of what is coming. Why should we? The unknown puts adventure into life. ... The unexpected around the corner gives… — E. Stanley Jones Copy Share Image