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And the thing about scared people is, whenever you ask them for advice, on whatever subject, they only ever have one thing to say to you: Run.
— Caitlin Moran
Khufu carefully picked out everything that ended with-o - Doritos, Oreos, and some chunks of meat. Buffalo? Armadillo? I was scared to even ask.
— Rick Riordan
A lot of us are secretly scared, for whatever reason, and so we get in our own way. But if you really want something, you have to ask for it.
— Paul Downs Colaizzo
Children can ask what adults don't dare to because we don't want to admit we're scared and we don't really want to hear the answers.
— Martha Grimes
He died with his tie on. Do you think that could be our generation's equivalent of that old saying about dying with your boots on?
— Stephen King
Every day is Valentine's Day! I'm a hopeless romantic.
— Hector Elizondo
It is night,
And it is vanity, and age
Blackens the heart of Adam. Fear,
The yellow chirper, beaks its cage. — Robert Lowell
And it is vanity, and age
Blackens the heart of Adam. Fear,
The yellow chirper, beaks its cage. — Robert Lowell
We live in a time of fear," Skulduggery said, "where we're too scared of upsetting the status quo to ask the questions we need to be asking.
— Derek Landy
A lot of people ask me when I do a stunt, 'Jackie, are you scared?' Of course I'm scared. I'm not Superman.
— Jackie Chan
Order, cleanliness, seemliness make a structure that is half support, half ritual, and - if it does not create it - maintains decency.
— Florida Scott-Maxwell
Sometimes, there is no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
If it were ever allowable to forget what is due to superiority of rank, it would be when the privileged themselves remember it.
— Sophie Swetchine
There is no stronger test of a person's character than power and authority, exciting as they do every passion, and discovering every latent vice.
— Plutarch