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Quotes About Scared

The difference between me and Tyron Woodley is that Tyron Woodley fights nervous; he fights scared. He doesn't wanna get tired, so the thing with Tyron Woodley is that he doesn't know how to push the pace. He doesn't have cardio. He doesn't have heart. He has a heart, but he doesn't have heart. There's a difference.
~ Colby Covington
I am trying to give the best performance possible in 400 pages. I want readers to be scared; I want them to be moved. Entertainment doesn't necessarily mean something trivial, but it does mean people wanting to get to the end of a book.
~ Mark Billingham
I used to love politics. I can't say I do any more. All the fun has gone out of it. Each side is engaged in this trench warfare of managerialism. They're all too scared to say anything that might make them appear something other than completely bland.
~ Robert Harris
The fact that the climate is getting warmer doesn't scare me at all. There's no reason why one should be scared.
~ Freeman Dyson
Growing up as a queer child in Mississippi, I got my Nintendo in 1985, and I've been lost in this world ever since. When I was scared because my church said people like me were going to burn in hell, 'Final Fantasy,' 'Dragon Warrior' and 'Super Mario' offered a lifeboat.
~ Brianna Wu
He saw light, dazzling, blinding, and it scared him.
~ Rafael Sabatini, Scaramouche
Fear scared her.
~ Ray Garton
I was really scared coming to Celtic because I have heard so much about U.K. football being tough; the fans expect so much.
~ Timothy Weah
With supernatural type of movies, if they're not done correctly, there are a lot of actors just running and screaming and looking scared for an hour and forty, and that can get a bit old.
~ Robert Sheehan
I remember my mom being very scared the first few auditions. My parents are very supportive, but they're also very realistic, which is great.
~ Julia Garner
When I see the Trump supporters on television explaining themselves, I don't get a feeling of supreme confidence. They've created a revolution, and now maybe they're a little scared by it.
~ Robert J. Shiller
With contemporary poetry having approximately as many fans outside the immediate field as there are devotees of undergoing knee surgery, any sentient, breathing reader who's genuinely interested in poetry... not scared of it... seems a godsend.
~ Amy Gerstler
One of the reasons why I love acting is my obsession with human emotion and faces and expressions - no surprise, then, that I usually end up painting faces. But I haven't done a self-portrait. I'd be too scared.
~ Carly Chaikin
I'm not surprised that I tend to go for the dark side. I was a really scared kid, so I think I understand what scares people.
~ Michelle MacLaren
The universe is prodigal in its support. We are miserly in what we accept. All gift horses are looked in the mouth and usually returned to sender. We say we are scared by failure, but what frightens us more is the possibility of success.
~ Julia Cameron
We like to pretend it is hard to follow our heart's dreams. The truth is, it is difficult to avoid walking through the many doors that will open. Turn aside your dream and it will come back to you again ... We say we are scared by failure, but what frightens us more is the possibility of success.
~ Julia Cameron
Every man in Ingary is scared stiff of her. You ought to know how that feels, Sophie dear.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
Wales! Where the men are men and the sheep are scared!
~ Dougie Poynter
I was kinda scared. I thought Detroit was gonna take me. I would've asked them for so much money they would have to put me on layaway.
~ Deion Sanders
I woke up one morning, went downstairs, said 'Good morning' to my mother and nearly scared both of us to death.'
~ Barry White
Excess is part of my nature. Dullness is a disease. I really need danger and excitement. I'm never scared of putting myself out on a limb.
~ Freddie Mercury
Everything meaningful encounters resistance, don't get scared of whatever comes your way, just go with the right strategy and plan, their you'll overcome it at last.
~ Auliq Ice
The Etiquette of Illness, a book from 2004 by a social worker and psychotherapist named Susan Halpern, who is herself a cancer survivor. The subtitle is What to Say When You Can't Find the Words. But it's really about what to do when you feel scared that doing something, if it turns out to be the wrong thing, might be worse than doing nothing at all.
~ Will Schwalbe
Be scared. You cant help that. But dont be afraid. Aint nothing in the woods going to hurt you unless you corner it, or it smells that you are afraid. A bear or a deer, too, has got to be scared of a coward the same as a brave man has got to be.
~ William Faulkner