Dreads Quotes
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Dreads Quotes & Sayings
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One of the greatest failures of our generation is not living out the biblical precepts which we so clearly articulate.
— Ravi Zacharias
There is no comfort anywhere for anyone who dreads to go home.
— Laura Ingalls Wilder
Greatly his foes he dreads, but more his friends; He hurts me most who lavishly commends.
— Charles Churchill
Whenever I go on vacation I like to change up my hair - I'll braid it or get dreads - but my favorite is just keeping it short and curly.
— Herieth Paul
The procrastinator dreads beginning, the workaholic, ending.
— James Richardson
There is nothing a man of good sense dreads in a wife so much as her having more sense than himself.
— Henry Fielding
I am a person who dreads any kind of public exposure and any kind of public event. I spend all day, if I have to do a reading, preparing.
— Junot Diaz
The bravest man feels an anxiety 'circa praecordia' as he enters the battle; but he dreads disgrace yet more.
— Horatio Nelson
Anyone who's a parent dreads that call in the middle of the night. I have four grown children and I still dread it.
— Tony Dungy
Belly was not a bad movie. It was visually very interesting.
— Orlando Jones
Religion is man-made. Even the men who made it cannot agree on what their prophets or redeemers or gurus actually said or did.
— Christopher Hitchens
Aren't all dreads half desires?
— Howard Jacobson
Pride is an admission of weakness; it secretly fears all competition and dreads all rivals.
— Fulton J. Sheen
Funnily enough, it is the subject one dreads talking about at length one ends up talking about at length, often without the slightest provocation.
— Marisha Pessl
To know yourself you must know the transience of your self.
— Ilyas Kassam
When you have a fortune that is almost hard to imagine, the best thing is not to pass that on to one's children. That distorts their life situation.
— Bill Gates
I guess when people feel intimidated or they see something having success they steal it. I don't judge 'em for it but I'm starting to notice that.
— LeSean McCoy
He who dreads hostility too much is unfit to rule.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
God is on the side of virtue; for whoever dreads punishment suffers it, and whoever deserves it, dreads it .
— Charles Caleb Colton
Fortune dreads the brave, and is only terrible to the coward.
— Seneca The Younger
What a mother wants is to hold her babies when they're small and to be held by them once they've grown tall. It's empty arms a mother dreads.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
It doesn't have to be dreads. You can wear an Afro, or braids like you used to. There's a lot you can do with natural hair
— Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
My music confuses people because they think I will sound a certain way because I look a certain way with the dreads.
— Valerie June
Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated.
— Jean Baudrillard
I am at the stage of my life everyone dreads - that of filling my days with the past, because there is little future left.
— Lucinda Riley
Love dreads being isolated, being left to speak in a void
at the beginning it would often rather listen than speak. — Elizabeth Bowen
at the beginning it would often rather listen than speak. — Elizabeth Bowen
The burnt child dreads the fire.
— Ben Jonson
If you can talk brilliantly about a problem, it can create the consoling illusion that it has been mastered.
— Stanley Kubrick
A burnt dog dreads the fire.
— Willa Cather
A burnt child dreads the fire.
— Aleister Crowley
There is a healthful hardiness about real dignity that never dreads contact and communion with others however humble.
— Washington Irving