Quotes About Trepidation
And yet the fear!
~ Franz Kafka
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was suddenly in a panic.
~ Lynsay Sands
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More of fear than of any other thing has been created.
~ Saul Bellow
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I became disenchanted. My first impression, that of finding myself part of a fearless battle, passed. The trepidation at every exam and the joy of passing it with the highest marks had faded. Gone was the pleasure of re-educating my voice, my gestures, my way of dressing and walking, as if I were competing for the prize of best disguise, the mask worn so well that it was almost a face.
~ Elena Ferrante
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was trembling
~ Fred Gipson
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I am at that age when you panic at the slightest thing.
~ Rupert Everett
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Just before I fell asleep, I had a moment of panic ...
~ ryu murakami
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We're stretched thin, all of us; we vibrate; we quiver, we're always on the alert. Reign of terror, they used to say, but terror does not exactly reign. Instead it paralyzes. Hence the unnatural quiet.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Being at the centre of a film is a burden one takes on with innocence the first time. Thereafter, you take it on with trepidation.
~ Daniel Day-Lewis
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His face was pale and there was a sheen of sweat on it, and his hands were rigid in his lap. If she had touched him she would have felt locked muscles.
~ Anne Perry
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Let princes, against all events, not be without some great person, one or rather more, of military valor, near unto them, for the repressing of seditions in their beginnings. For without that, there useth to be more trepidation in court upon the first breaking out of troubles, than were fit.
~ bacon francis xvii
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Oh, the dread. The horrible, awful, dreadful, dready dread.
~ Marian Keyes
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Then he snored and I jumped and I could hear the blood in my ears and my heart going really fast and a pain like someone had blown up a really big balloon inside my chest. I wondered if I was going to have a heart attack.
~ Mark Haddon
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Fear is pain arising from the anticipation of evil.
~ Aristotle
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To him who is in fear everything rustles.
~ Sophocles
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Our greatest fears lie in anticipation.
~ Balzac
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Well, I really don't like heights. I don't get on the top deck of a double-decker because that's a bit high for me. I always feel that I'm going to hurl myself off, so heights are a problem.
~ Jenny Eclair
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To him who is in fear everything rustles.
~ Sophocles
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His bowels seemed to turn to water.
~ George Orwell
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and shivered like the future.
~ Markus Zusak
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I don't know what's wrong with me, but I'm starting to get scared.
~ Stephen Chbosky
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That's called terror. Its confusion and a little paranoia and a nice big dose of panic.
~ Jonathan Mayberry
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ansiedad es una vivencia de temor ante algo difuso, vago, inconcreto, indefinido, que, a diferencia del miedo,
~ Enrique Rojas
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una referencia explícita. Comparte con el anterior la impresión interior de temor, de indefensión, de zozobra. Pero mientras en el miedo esto se produce por algo, en la angustia (o ansiedad) se produce por nada, se difuminan las
~ Enrique Rojas
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