Fear Of Monsters Quotes
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Fear Of Monsters Quotes & Sayings
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Don't fear the nighttime, cause the monsters know that you're divine. Don't fear the sunshine, cause everything's better in the summertime
— Michael Franti
Monsters don't exist. It's men you should be afraid of, not monsters.
— Niccolo Ammaniti
Did your father never teach you to hide your fear from monsters? They give chase if you run.
— Cora Reilly
Theres nothing to fear but
fears themselves, such as monsters,
rejection, food poisoning, redundancy,
monsters, and oxford commas. — Craig Benzine
fears themselves, such as monsters,
rejection, food poisoning, redundancy,
monsters, and oxford commas. — Craig Benzine
The weight of fear goes away as soon as we face our monsters and realize they weren't as scary as we thought.
— Karen White
Detraction's a bold monster, and fears not
To wound the fame of princes, if it find
But any blemish in their lives to work on. — Philip Massinger
To wound the fame of princes, if it find
But any blemish in their lives to work on. — Philip Massinger
A monster's worst fear is of being found.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
I suppose even monsters can be afraid of the dark.
— Leslye Walton
I suppose we all hit a point when no one has to describe fear & confusion for us anymore, a point when life carves it into us.
— Josh James Riebock
We sometimes need to create unreal monsters and bogies to stand in for all the things we fear in our real lives.
— Stephen King
I imagined, too. And so imagination became my nemesis; my mind created monsters out of nothing.
— Samantha Shannon
Eddie discovered one of his childhood's great truths. Grownups are the real monsters, he thought.
— Stephen King
But, with time, one has encountered many of the monsters, and one is increasingly less terrified of those still to be met.
— Kay Redfield Jamison
She had grown up in a time of monsters, and it was fear and cowardice that had kept her alive through the millennia.
— Michael Scott