149 Quotes About Dread
- Author Maurice Maeterlinck
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And it is because we all of us know of this sombre power and its perilous manifestations, that we stand in so deep a dread of silence. We can bear, when need must be, the silence of ourselves, that of isolation: but the silence of many - silence multiplied - and above all the silence of a crowd - these are supernatural burdens, whose inexplicable weight brings dread to the mightiest soul.
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- Author E.A. Bucchianeri
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If. If. If this all happened! I, F, - he had to hang on to those two little letters, just one tiny two letter word. If. So much hope and dread hung in the balance on those two little blips in the alphabet! A chasm in fact!
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- Author Hermann Hesse
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For him, behind every feeling and thought was the sense of the open door leading into nothingness. To be sure, he suffered from dread of many things, of madness, the police, insomnia, and also dread of death. But everything he dreaded he likewise desired and longed for at the same time. He was full of burning curiosity about suffering, destruction, persecution, madness and death.
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- Author Neil Gaiman
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The dread had not left my soul.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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What I dread most: having opinions.
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- Author Sandra Newman
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Nonetheless, it left him with a terrible doubt, a fear that inhabited every scene.
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- Author Courtney M. Privett
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This isn’t the end. It’s only a bad memory waiting to be forgotten.
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- Author D.H. Lawrence
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But his dread was the nights when he could not sleep. Then it was awful indeed, when annihilation pressed in on him on every side. Then it was ghastly, to exist without having any life: lifeless, in the night, to exist.
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- Author Cornelia Funke
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Nothing is more frightening than a fear you cannot name.
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