Quotes About Fear
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Here lie a man and a woman. The man is more beautiful than the woman. And for this reason there have been times when the woman has feared that she loves the man more than he loves her. He has always denied this.
~ Zadie Smith
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Rarely does one see a squirrel tremble.
~ Zadie Smith
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The fear was respect, the respect, fear. If you didn't have the fear you had nothing.
~ Zadie Smith
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To fear the contagion of poverty is reasonable. To keep voting for policies that ensure the permanent existence of an underclass is what is meant by 'structural racism'.)
~ Zadie Smith
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A carefully preserved English accent also upped the fear factor.
~ Zadie Smith
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This was why Kiki had dreaded having girls: she knew she wouldn't be able to protect them from self-disgust.
~ Zadie Smith
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And drunk men take dares like they take breaths.
~ Zadie Smith
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The thing I feared was no longer my parents' authority over me but that they might haul out into the open their own intimate fears, their melancholy and regrets.
~ Zadie Smith
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We knew that they, in their own time, had feared school, just as we did now, feared the arbitrary rules and felt shamed by them, by the new uniforms they couldn't afford, the baffling obsession with quiet, the incessant correcting of their original patois or cockney, the sense that they could never do anything right anyway. A
~ Zadie Smith
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Every New Year's Eve is impending apocalypse in miniature.
~ Zadie Smith
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The thing I feared was no longer my parents' authority over me but that they might haul out into the open their own intimate fears, their melancholy and regrets.
~ Zadie Smith
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hr?za se ze vÅ¡ech emocí, co jich na svÄ›tÄ› je, nejvíc vzpírá tomu, aby si ji ?lovÄ›k dokázal udržet déle než okamžik.
~ Zadie Smith
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I thought it odd that my father should travel eight miles to Lambert's for comfort when Lambert seemed already to have suffered the kind of abandonment my father feared so badly
~ Zadie Smith
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She fears the destination. Be objective! What is the fear? It it something to do with death and time and age. Simply: I am eighteen in my mind I am eighteen and if I do nothing if I stand still nothing will change I will be eighteen always. For always. Time will stop. I'll never die.
~ Zadie Smith
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It struck Natalie that she was no longer crying or shaking, and that dread was the hardest emotion in the world to hold on to for more than a moment.
~ Zadie Smith
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It was the same now. Always the fear of consequences. Always this terrible inertia.
~ Zadie Smith
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begins with you walking towards a huge pit. The pit is on the other side of a precipice, which you cannot see over until you are right at its edge. Your death is awaiting you in that pit. You don't know what it looks like or sounds like or smells like. You don't know whether it will be good or bad. You just walk towards it. Your will is a clarinet and your footsteps are attended by all the violins. The closer you get to the pit, the more you begin to have the
~ Zadie Smith
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Even if you fear it you're curious to see it.
~ Zadie Smith
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Always the fear of consequences. Always this terrible inertia. What he was about to do to his father was so huge, so colossal, that the consequences were inconceivable - he couldn't imagine a moment occurring after that act. Only blankness. Nothingness. Something like the end of the world. And facing the end of the world, or even just the end of the year, had always given Josh a strangely detached feeling.
~ Zadie Smith
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courage is simply fear that has said it's prayers!
~ Zane
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Ken sat glued to his seat in mingled fear and wrath. Was he to be the butt of those overbearing sophomores?
~ Zane Grey
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Every day I awake believing—still believing. The day grows, and with it doubts, fears, and that black bat hate that bites hotter and hotter into my heart. Then comes night—
~ Zane Grey
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Red Lake must be his Rubicon. Either he must enter the unknown to seek, to strive, to find, or turn back and fail and never know and be always haunted.
~ Zane Grey
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