but they were frightened at his survivant will, once a will to live, now become a will to die.

We are more often frightened than hurt; and we suffer more from imagination than from reality.

When one is frightened of the truth then it is never the whole truth that one has an inkling of.

I consider myself pretty fearless, but the one thing I have always been frightened of is cancer.

Children are perfectly happy to sit next to spiders; it is only grown-ups who are frightened away.

After 'Breaking Bad,' people are very frightened of who I am. They back away from me on the street.

So many people are frightened to take a chance in life and there's so many chances you have to take.

If you turn down work because you are frightened of getting typecast, you'll never do anything good.

I think people are frightened of saying what they think, and I think that's a bad thing for society.

That's what drives me on, being frightened to fail. The past is in the past. I never think I'm safe.

I think people are frightened by different things, so I don't see myself as particularly courageous.

Crimes are more often committed out of fear than wickedness. People live frightened, desperate lives.

I don't get in a position to be frightened. I don't do anything dangerous, and I always pay my bills.

Research is not an obstacle, something to be frightened of. It can be one of the real joys of writing.

Your dragons are the frightened parts of your personality, and you alone can experience and heal them.

The more I do, the more frightened I get. But that is essential. Otherwise why would I go on doing it?

I became hysterical and frightened and begged for sedation. And that was just the first prenatal visit.

I had no idea who I was when I started. I was frightened to death and had no natural performing skills.

If you can't frighten yourself, I don't think you can excite other people. And I like being frightened.

I'm too frightened of confrontation, so I will always tip - even if the service has been really shoddy.

We have a renewed energy and vigor in our supporters and we are no longer so frightened about the future.

I think I was a bit frightened of having to be a grownup and tried to put that off for as long as I could.

A timid person is frightened before a danger, a coward during the time, and a courageous person afterward.

Without our natural soundscape, we are making ourselves tired, stressed, and frightened all at the same time.

I'm easily frightened, and I've also come to realize that old Catholic guilt or remorse is easily stimulated.

We should assume that the end product can be switched off by any consumer who is offended or frightened by it.

In general people feel more relaxed about participating in politics. They aren't frightened as they used to be.

I was a prisoner, but I always felt free because I was not frightened So for me real freedom is freedom from fear.

I don't think kids have a problem with death. It's us older ones who are nearer to it, that start being frightened.

When you're frightened don't sit still, keep on doing something. The act of doing will give your back your courage.

My mantra is: Realize you're going to fail all the time, and accept it. That doesn't mean I'm not frightened of it.

I am really and truly frightened by the collapse of support for the Republican Party by the young and the educated.

It is of great importance, when we begin to practise prayer, not to let ourselves be frightened by our own thoughts.

I think if you laugh at your troubles and tell the whole world what went wrong, you can't be frightened by anything.

People are often frightened of Parisians, but an American in Paris will find no harsher critic than another American.

Courage isn't just a matter of not being frightened, you know. It's being afraid and doing what you have to do anyway.

I was timid and frightened as a child. Yours truly did not shin up mountains or do any other kind of adventurous stuff.

I must say, I am thrilled with my fan base. For some reason some of them are quite young, so they are quite frightened.

I was very frightened when I turned forty. I suddenly thought I ought to wake up and be speaking with the voice of God.

I'm too frightened to go on 'Celebrity Mastermind.' You really are shown up. Just you and a chair - there's no way out.

America has not traditionally been the cramped, frightened country of Trump's executive order that bans Syrian refugees.

I'm a bit frightened of the idea of a full facelift because, when you look in the mirror, you want to look like yourself.

When I was young, I used to be very frightened of getting older and of death. Now, I'm more resigned to the inevitability.

One time, a fan jumped on the back of our vehicle, and without noticing, we drove away. I was pretty frightened, actually.

Death would be a complete knowingness, but what frightened him was this: not knowing beforehand what it was he would know.

You can get the best out of people if they're happy and not worried or not frightened that they're going to make a mistake.

A man who is in control, and inside there is a frightened child - that interests me. Why? You can draw your own conclusions.

If you find it difficult to accept failure then you simply won't get any innovation because employees will be too frightened

I'd be more frightened by not using whatever abilities I'd been given. I'd be more frightened by procrastination and laziness.

I'm one of those fellows so frightened of driving that I go 80 miles an hour - and the more frightened I get, the faster I go.

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