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Only God understands and reveals such a prophecy. Never will any man uncover or stumble onto such a prophecy - or any prophecy of God.
— Gerald Flurry
People are so afraid to talk about real things, but they're experiences that everyone goes through.
— Halsey
Because religious institutions are not afraid to talk about love as a goal, they are likely to be more effective at providing community services.
— Michael Lerner
We're smitten with technology. And we're afraid, like young lovers, that too much talking might spoil the romance. But it's time to talk.
— Sherry Turkle
You are afraid of me, because I talk like a sphinx.
— Charlotte Bronte
In the real world of research, conventional tests of [statistical] significance seem almost worthless.
— Fischer Black
since I am sort of afraid to talk
— Matthew Quick
I hear a lot of talk today about xenophobia. Is it really phobia if you have something to be afraid of?
— Bill Maher
The tone of his father's voice made Josh afraid to ask what it was he wanted to talk about, so Josh only
— Tim Green
The New York Times, whose editorial department sounds like Cotton Mather rewriting Eleanor Roosevelt ...
— William F. Buckley Jr.
It is the surgeon's duty to tranquillize the temper, to beget cheerfulness, and to impart confidence of recovery.
— Astley Cooper
You've got rights. Lots of rights. Sometimes I count them just to make myself feel crazy.
— Frank Miller
One time I was really close to Steve Martin. I was too afraid to actually go talk to him, but I'll count that as meeting.
— Baron Vaughn
The peace sign is with two fingers not one.
— Meg Cabot
There are men everywhere who talk and talk, saying nothing. I am afraid I am becoming one of that kind.
— Sherwood Anderson
Carrie doesn't seem to talk about anything with sharp edges. Maybe she's afraid they might poke her and then she'd burst.
— Lisa McMann
Afraid of death? Not at all. Be a great relief. Then I wouldn't have to talk to you.
— Katharine Hepburn