I'm learning to stop being scared.

There's no point in being scared of just trying.

Everything worth doing starts with being scared.

The beginning of genius is being scared shitless.

There's no purer feeling in the world than being scared.

Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway.

I hated being scared when I was little. Aliens really scared me.

I saw Redeye, and I love being scared and on the edge of my seat.

The way companies hang on to their marketshare is by being scared.

For some reason, people value being scared less than they value laughing.

When I was a little kid, I loved horror films. I always liked being scared.

There's no time for being babies or being scared. If you're scared, go to church.

If you stop being scared, that's when entropy sets in, and you may as well go home.

Learning how to face fear really makes you invincible because you stop being scared.

I like being scared, so I've always liked fairy tales because they're kind of creepy.

I think there are lots of reasons to take projects. Being scared about one is always good.

When I was younger, I used to be super, super shy. I still find myself being scared of things.

I grew up being scared of the water, which is embarrassing to say as an Australian, but it's true.

The hardest job an actor can do is all this pretend, all this screaming and being scared for your life.

I remember as a kid being scared of the things that go bump in the night, but I was way more scared of adults.

I've done a good job of not putting myself in a box, being able to transform, and not being scared to try new things.

I think it's good to be a little more fearless in saying what you feel. In not being scared of the repercussions of that.

I find it easier to approach things from a critical angle that otherwise may seem daunting because I'm used to being scared.

For a child actor, it's a matter of listening, reacting, and being able to put yourself in a new place without being scared.

Earliest musical memory is probably being scared stiff with my family's band as a youngster on stage playing the conga drums.

It's okay to be scared, but fear is different. Fear is when we let being scared prevent us from doing what love requires of us.

Even though I don't necessarily believe in everything that's supernatural, I like being scared and I like things that are suspenseful.

I'm a big fan of being scared I like being scared. I like being involved in a film that will make audiences scared, that intrigues me.

I went to a haunted house once, and I don't do well in situations like that, and I've lived my entire life not being scared or anything.

I remember being scared to death of horror movies as a kid. Sometimes, I missed the whole movie because I was so scared and couldn't look.

I loved growing up and going to haunted houses and being scared. I loved watching 'The Exorcist,' 'Candyman' and all sorts of scary movies.

But I love being scared. I think you're brave only when you do things that scare you. I've always used fear as a motivator. I'm not sure why.

You can live your life being scared of losing someone, and at the end of the day, if he is going to leave you, he'll leave you, and that's it.

I love practical jokes and humor. That there's frankly no joke that I don't think is funny. I love practical jokes, but I don't like being scared.

There's something really fun about being scared, and I guess that was at least part of why I wanted to film certain scenes from my new book, 'Skeleton Creek.'

I like being scared every now and then, I like the suspense and the thrills. Nothing like taking a girlfriend to a movie and holding her hand while she jumps.

Being scared by a movie offers a safe catharsis, because the terror is confined to the screen. It's an adrenalin spike, and when I come back down, I feel a bit more leveled.

I've always been the guy that loved being scared or loved having pressure on me, because I always wanted to prove myself wrong and always wanted to prove that I could do it.

I'm always easily frightened and I hate being scared. I've never been able to go on the haunted house rides at carnivals of anything like that; my imagination just takes over!

The world is run on fear and shame. And I don't feel like we can begin to overcome these things until we speak about them openly and stop being scared of what happens as a result.

I think, as women, we have to stop being scared to be the women we want to be and we have to raise our daughters to be the women they want to be - not the women we think they should be.

Sometimes being scared of something can be good because it can give you strength. A great example for me would be acting in English! Basically, whenever I'm scared of a project, I know it's worth it.

I remember riding the Space Needle and going up in the elevator and being scared, but thinking, 'This is going to be like going up a launch tower,' and so I would sit there and try to face that fear.

Crime stories are our version of sitting round a camp fire and telling tales. We enjoy being scared under safe circumstances. That's why there's no tradition of crime writing in countries that have wars.

The make-up and the costumes were me being scared. I needed to create a boundary between me and the audience. To project this bigger version of myself. Outwardly, it looked good, but inwardly, I began to feel horrible.

The main battle is to make people realise that doubt is important. Doubt is good. The 'don't know' answer sometimes is the box you should tick, and it's about not being scared about that fact. Even the greatest minds don't know everything.

Barboza is up there. He's a scary fight, but I like being scared. And that's a fight that me, as a fan, would want to see. I know how much fans would love something like that. So I'll go out there and try to finish that dude with leg kicks.

Whatever any boxer does in the ring, I don't think any reporter should call him a coward. Anyone who does that I lose complete respect for. There's a difference between being a coward and being scared, or apprehensive. Different fighters have got different mentalities.

I used to have a short temper. I still have one and when I lose it, it's bad. I think it comes from what you see when you're young. Sometimes it builds from being scared as well. Once you lose it once, you find comfort in losing your temper. It becomes embedded in you.

I grew up reading thrillers, science fiction, fantasy - you name it - and one day I asked myself if there was a reason why a fear of spiders was so common. Was there something buried deep in our evolutionary history that made being scared of spiders a survival instinct?

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