Quotes About Apprehension
My balls crawl up my throat.
~ D.B.C. Pierre
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And that is how we are. By strength of will we cut off our inner intuitive knowledge from admitted consciousness. This causes a state of dread, or apprehension, which makes the blow ten times worse when it does fall.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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He had kept the surface of his confidence in her quite serene. And that is how we are. By strength of will we cut off our inner intuitive knowledge from admitted consciousness. This causes a state of dread, or apprehension, which makes the blow ten times worse when it does fall.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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APPREHENSION AND all hours long, the town Roars like a beast in a cave That is wounded there And like to drown; While days rush, wave after wave On its lair.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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And yet when the cup of power neared his lips, he became strangely hesitant, reluctant, perhaps coy.
~ Walter Isaacson
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Lucy: Do you think you have Pantophobia, Charlie Brown? Charlie: I don't know, what is pantophobia? Lucy: The fear of Everything. Charlie: THAT'S IT!!!
~ Charles M. Schulz
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I think I have an extremely aggravated case of paranoia
~ Charles Mingus
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Whatever you think this is going to be like," she whispers, "it's going to be worse.
~ Chelsea Cain
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I didn't know what was making that noise, but whatever it was, it was mad and it was big. And I didn't want to meet it with nothing but my cheeks in my hands.
~ Cherie Priest
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The weather today is increasing concern followed by full-blown dread.
~ Chuck Palahniuk, Diary, 2003
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The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear.
~ H.P. Lovecraft
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All was darkness, and she had been full of fear and apprehension, and then the sun had peeped through the clouds once more.
~ Hans Fallada
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N?i s? b? lên án ? con ng??i c?ng l?n nh? vi?c khao khát ???c tán th??ng.
~ Hans Selye
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we all have a tendency to mistrust each other, to be suspicious of what we don't understand.
~ Heather Graham
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Write about the emotions you fear the most.
~ Laurie Halse Anderson
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Anxiety is an extension of the dynamics of fear. It's the feeling of fear without an awareness of the object of your fear. All you know is that you're fearful, but you can't specify exactly what you are afraid of. You just worry about everything.
~ lawlis frank
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Breathless the earth seems waiting some wild blow, Dreaded, but far too close to ward or shun.
~ lazarus emma ii
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Survival ... is an infinite capacity for suspicion.
~ le carre john iii
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I'm not going to do that," she said. "With my luck, the deputy that comes will be one of the assholes who did this or, at the very least, someone who sympathizes with them.
~ Lee Goldberg
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she was so afraid of everything that she made it impossible to really enjoy anything at all.
~ Lemony Snicket
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The children knew, as I'm sure you know, that there is usually no reason to be afraid of the dark, but even if you are not particularly afraid of something, you might not want to get near it
~ Lemony Snicket
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It was amazing, she thought, how everything having to do with Count Olaf was frightening.
~ Lemony Snicket
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The feeling was that just when things seemed all right, something bad was about to happen.
~ James Scott Bell
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It did not often happen; for Mr. John Knightley had really a great regard for his father-in-law, and generally a strong sense of what was due to him; but it was too often for Emma's charity, especially as there was all the pain of apprehension frequently to be endured, though the offense came not.
~ Jane Austen
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