Quotes About Apprehension
More of fear than of any other thing has been created.
~ Saul Bellow
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Somewhere in the world there was a young woman with such splendid understanding that she'd see him entire, like a poem or story, and find his words so valuable after all that when he confessed his apprehensions she would explain why they were in fact the very things that made him precious to her ... and to Western Civilization! There was no such girl, the simple truth being.
~ John Barth
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Boldness is a mask for fear, however great.
~ John Dryden
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I don't know. I don't know at all. And that's what's frightening the life out of me. To have no idea.
~ Agatha Christie
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My mission in life is to make everybody as uneasy as possible. I think we should all be as uneasy as possible, because that's what the world is like.
~ Edward Gorey
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I would always be afraid: afraid of saying the wrong thing, of using an exaggerated tone, of dressing unsuitably, of revealing petty feelings, of not having interesting thoughts.
~ Elena Ferrante
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In the end it had all been too simple, too easy. But I feared my good fortune.
~ Antonio Di Benedetto
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A person who has good intention to actually prevent the population from any ailment never creates any apprehension/panic situation for them, but the people who have malafide intent often try to invent & implement various ways to create the environment of fear/stressful condition even by giving virus/pathogen the different name/ variant
~ Anuj Somany
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The less the ordinary people fear, the more they are made to hear through all channels about the spike and surge in virus cases to instill apprehension in their minds via manipulation and stricter rules are imposed to not let them come near and compulsorily wear masks over their mouths. It is a clear conspiracy.
~ Anuj Somany
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They do not want to protect the people from the disease, but inject apprehension in the minds of the population by tactfully and maliciously writing/showing the symptoms of virus infection and thus do the promotion of vaccines
~ Anuj Somany
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Oh, I get nervous quite a bit, actually.
~ Brian France
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The studio was very nervous about 'Raging Bull.'
~ Thelma Schoonmaker
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I'm scared of ghosts and aliens.
~ James Buckley
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If I have a gig in the evening, I get 'the doom' at about 5 P.M., when I think I'm getting flu.
~ Nina Conti
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was trembling
~ Fred Gipson
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After having dispatched a meal, I went ashore, and found no habitation save a single house, and that without an occupant; we had no doubt that the people had fled in terror at our approach, as the house was completely furnished.
~ Christopher Columbus
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He played the King as though under momentary apprehension that someone else was about to play the ace.
~ Eugene Field
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I am at that age when you panic at the slightest thing.
~ Rupert Everett
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By this time I was thoroughly terrified, not so much fearing death as the treachery of my own kind.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
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It was like being in an elevator cut loose at the top. Falling, falling, and not knowing when you will hit.
~ Margaret Atwood
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To go from a familiar thing, however undesirable, into the unknown, is always a matter for apprehension, and I suppose that is why so many people are afraid to die.
~ Margaret Atwood
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it's doors I'm afraid of because I can't see through them, its the door opening by itself in the wind I'm afraid of.
~ Margaret Atwood
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Now I wanted to be acknowledged, but I feared it.
~ Margaret Atwood
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If I'd been older I would've asked what it was right away, but I didn't because I wanted to postpone the moment when I would know what it was. In stories I'd read, I'd come across the words nameless dread. They'd just been words then, but now that's exactly what I felt.
~ Margaret Atwood
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