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Quotes About Fear

lets go of my ear and opens the front door. "Get out!" she screeches. "Get out of my house! I don't like you! I don't want you! I never loved you! Get the hell out of my house!" I freeze. I'm not sure of this game. My brain begins to spin with all the options of what Mother's real intentions may be. To survive, I have to think ahead. Father steps in front of me. "No!" he cries out. "That's
~ Dave Pelzer
The boy stood with the mouth of the cave yawning wide behind him.
~ Unknown
and wind whispered in the porch. Didn't I tell my father I would kill him? And should I? I searched the house. I heard a noise and went into
~ David Adams Richards
You should be worried, says Hassan. I have seen worse monsters than you, Anderson. I have seen what nobody should see. I have felt what nobody should feel. I know what nobody should know. What would it be to me to see this knife in your throat? Nothing. What would it be for me to see you as dead as this deer? Nothing. What would it be to me to see you lying dead among the jetsam on the beach?
~ David Almond
Mes kaip maži paukš?iukai – pus? laiko b?name laimingi, o kit? pus? mirtinai išsigand?.
~ David Almond
We build walls because we are afraid. We do not like change. We do not like it when others who do not look or think like us come along and try and change things. Thus we run from it. Or, even worse, attack it.
~ David Baldacci
His jumpsuit was white, and on the back were the letters D and R printed in black. They stood for "death row". Mars had equated it to a snake's rattle, warning folks to stay the hell away.
~ David Baldacci
We build walls because we are afraid. We do not like change. We do not like it when others who do not look or think like us come along and try and change things. Thus we run from it. Or, even worse, attack it." I
~ David Baldacci
Facing fear is better than running from it, he said. What if it's fear you can't beat? Then it might be better to be dead, he answered.
~ David Baldacci
It was blood. Blood that looked as if it had just been spilled. As I watched, it started pouring down the cavern's walls.
~ David Baldacci
Never a good thing, opined Atticus nervously. Doors closing by themselves.
~ David Baldacci
knew there were guys inside waiting to kill you. He held the phone in front of the reader
~ David Baldacci
He (John Puller) wanted to intimidate. Intimidated people with a guilty conscience often made mistakes.
~ David Baldacci
Shaw, we're going to die, aren't we?" "Probably. Why?" "Just wanted confirmation.
~ David Baldacci
For Tom the vision of Agnes Joe crammed inside the cockpit of a two-seater Cessna, her hammy fingers curled around the yoke, her enormous feet on the rudder pedals, wavered right on hallucinatory.
~ David Baldacci
Vega, death is only fear. Without fear, there is no death. Without death, there are no bars. Without bars, there is only freedom.
~ David Baldacci
You can't command men in battle if they like you, Bob," his father had said. "They have to have equal parts fear and respect.
~ David Baldacci
She backed up against a brick wall. Tears sliding down her face, she moaned, "Please, please don't hurt me. I swear I won't tell nobody what you done. I swear to God. Please." Rogers bent down and picked
~ David Baldacci
any type of nearby threat. Finally, he opened his eyes
~ David Baldacci
Where there's faith, there is no fear." She smiled weakly. "What part of the Bible is that from?" He patted her hand. "That one, my dear, is from Father Paul Joseph Kelly. And you can have it at no extra charge.
~ David Baldacci
room peering out, a gun in one hand, his other hand curled around the window drape. "Dad?" said Tyler in a shaky voice. Wingo held up a hand to quiet his son. He lingered at the window for a few more minutes, his gaze running up and down the streets, to the tops of the buildings and
~ David Baldacci
For the loss of Chung-Cha. And she was scared. "Hey, guys, come on in," said Julie warmly. Her guardian, Jerome Cassidy, had recovered from his injuries at the hands of
~ David Baldacci
That's because superstition has it that the first person who gets up from a party of thirteen will die? Precisely. I believe Agatha Christie even wrote a mystery about it.
~ David Baldacci
But he was also scared, because you did not go into his line of work, or at least survive very long in it, without a commonsensical understanding of your own mortality.
~ David Baldacci