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I am not cute. I am the dreaded Grim Reaper. People fear me, you know. There's a whole song about it.
— Rachel Vincent
The violence of love is as much to be dreaded as that of hate.
— Henry David Thoreau
If you are dreaded by many then beware of many.
— Decimius Magnus Ausonius
Temperate, sincere, and intelligent inquiry and discussion are only to be dreaded by the advocates of error. The truth need not fear them ...
— Benjamin Rush
it at the same time. Dreaded the pain of looking at
— Karen Rose
Dean's death affected all of us. Perhaps it served as a painful, dreaded reminder that even the young could perish at a moments notice.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
TED-The Empowerment Dynamic-counteracts the poison of DDT, the Dreaded Dram Triangle. TED is the antidote for DDT.
— David Emerald Womeldorff
Creditor. One of a tribe of savages dwelling beyond the Financial Straits and dreaded for their desolating incursions.
— Ambrose Bierce
dreaded the thought of Larry being hurt by other inmates
— Betsy Reavley
I was technically a Valley Girl, even though I absolutely dreaded being called that. I really hated the idea that I was a Valley Girl.
— Robin Wright
Will universal health coverage lead the country (USA) down the slippery path to the dreaded European-style socialism?
— James Peoples
... Jo loved a few persons very dearly and dreaded to have their affection lost or lessened in any way.
— Louisa May Alcott
Frankly, I have always dreaded writing - there always seemed to be pain involved, unpleasant self-examination and a lot of fear.
— Trent Reznor
Liberty is often a heavy burden on a man. It involves the necessity for perpetual choice which is the kind of labor men have always dreaded.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
They were savages, yet they were ghosts. The two most terrible and dreaded foes of civilised experience seemed combined at once in them.
— Grant Allen
The fear of death is more to be dreaded than death itself.
— Publilius Syrus
Controversy is only dreaded by the advocates of error.
— Benjamin Rush
My parents dreaded the fact that I was changing my life to do this, but I just kept doing it.
— Jason Mraz
I dreaded Mondays. They always loomed up before their time, like some quiet, inescapable, energy-sucking demon.
— M.K. Schiller
God puts rainbows in the clouds so that each of us - in the dreariest and most dreaded moments - can see a possibility of hope.
— Maya Angelou
The dreaded phrase in design circles is 'show and tell.'
— David Carson
Look . . ." I dreaded female statements that started with "look." In my limited experience, there was nowhere to hide after they were made.
— Craig Johnson
She had never before minded being alone. Now she dreaded it. When she was alone now she felt so dreadfully alone.
— L.M. Montgomery
Back to that place that he dreaded. Back to that place of pain and fire.
— Brandon Sanderson
Two sorts of peace are more to be dreaded than all the troubles in the world - peace with sin, and peace in sin.
— Joseph Alleine
I dreaded an invasion of ghosts or, less likely, an invasion of the police.
— Adolfo Bioy Casares
Work did bestow dignity, status, meaning. Wasn't that why people dreaded unemployment, why some men found retirement so traumatic?
— P.D. James
I dreaded having a boring life when I grew up. And I certainly can't complain about being bored.
— Ina May Gaskin
Conceit is to be dreaded, but so is cowardice
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I have written chiefly because, though I have often dreaded the necessity, I have found it more painful, in the end, not to write.
— Ellen Glasgow
Chastity seems to have come as a late development. What the primitive maiden dreaded was not the loss of her virginity but a reputation for sterility.
— Charmian Clift
Then the dreaded words, Your child has autism. These words echo in their heads like a freight train blasting through their hopes and dreams.
— Dr. Linda Barboa
Of all the enemies to public liberty, war is perhaps the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other.
— James Madison
He is much to be dreaded who stands in dread of poverty.
— Publilius Syrus
He dreaded the sound of his father's car in the driveway at night, knowing he would have to protect his mother, and probably be beaten in the process.
— John Glatt
ennui - that dreaded mire of the human emotions.
— Amor Towles
She could not be complying, she dreaded being quarrelsome; her heroism reached only to silence.
— Jane Austen
Any strain upon a girl's intellect is to be dreaded, and any attempt to bring women into competition with men can scarcely escapefailure.
— Elizabeth Missing Sewell
We did not desire or dread the boys in themselves, we only desired and dreaded being wanted or not being wanted.
— Zadie Smith
Where timber vegetation is ruthlessly destroyed, aridity and its sequence sterility will prevail and the hotter the climate, the more to be dreaded.
— Ferdinand Von Mueller
Then Gerry heard through his helmet radio the two most dreaded words any crew never wanted to hear during a space mission; Oh sh*t
— Scott Mackay
For to desire is better than to possess, the finality of the end was dreaded as deeply as it was desired.
— D.H. Lawrence
I craved for the past, resented the present, and dreaded the future.
— Wilfred Thesiger
A wanted pregnancy as much as a dreaded pregnancy can play differently than all one's previous imaginings.
— Susie Orbach
There are few wild beasts more to be dreaded than a talking man having nothing to say.
— Jonathan Swift
They had counted on his pity and dreaded his anger; they had not dared consider the third alternative: his indifference.
— Ayn Rand
The dreaded but. Why is there always a but?
— Brittany DeLys
Each man is afraid of his neighbor's disapproval - a thing which, to the general run of the human race, is more dreaded than wolves and death.
— Mark Twain
She found the evenings long and empty, and the nights worse. She dreaded the weekends.
— Catherine O'Flynn
The dreaded cry of "reboot," which is to say we have no clue and hopefully the issue will sort itself if we start over, if we clear the cache.
— Hugh Howey
Next to the disapproval of our friends, the approval of our enemies is most to be dreaded.
— Octave Feuillet
Hidden evils are most dreaded.
— Martial
Find fitness with fun dancing. It is fun and makes you forget about the dreaded exercise.
— Paula Abdul
My dad was a Presbyterian minister. Yes, I am one of those dreaded P.K.s - Preacher's Kids. Be afraid.
— Libba Bray
The ancients dreaded death: the Christian can only fear dying.
— Augustus Hare