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Kim Harrison
“What are you?" I rasped.
It smiled. "Whatever scares you.”
Kim Harrison, Dead Witch Walking

Erik Pevernagie
“We can always hope, but we must not live on hope. Let us step beyond expectations, and remain resilient. Let us breathe consciously without fright, striving to take over our grail of freedom. ("Expectations")”
Erik Pevernagie

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Don't let the rain drive you to the wrong shelter; the shade can turn out to be your protector and also your destroyer, and sometimes the rain is the perfect protector from the rain.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

George Bernard Shaw
“Don't think you can frighten me by telling me that I am alone. France is alone. God is alone. And the loneliness of God is His strength.”
George Bernard Shaw, Saint Joan

Terry Pratchett
“He talks pretty big for a gutter wizard," he muttered.
"You don't understand at all," said the wizard wearily. "I'm so scared of you my spine has turned to jelly, it's just that I'm suffering from an overdose of terror right now. I mean, when I've got over that then I'll have time to be decently frightened of you.”
Terry Pratchett, The Color of Magic

Robin Hobb
“Stop your whining. If you are frightened, be silent. Whining is for prey. It attracts predators. And you are not prey.”
Robin Hobb, Fool's Assassin

Joseph Conrad
“How does one kill fear, I wonder? How do you shoot a spectre through the heart, slash off its spectral head, take it by its spectral throat?”
Joseph Conrad, Lord Jim

Israelmore Ayivor
“Faith has won it! Fear has lost it! When you get full of faith, the devil gets filled with fear! Keep your faith in light every day and you will keep the devil in fright always!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

“Time plays tricks between here and home," said Mogget sepulchrally, frightening the life out of the telephone operator.”
Garth Nix, Abhorsen

Matt Haig
“I don鈥檛 think your problem was stage fright. Or wedding fright. I think your problem was life fright.”
Matt Haig, The Midnight Library

Patrick Modiano
“Did you see her again in France?" I asked him.鈥�

鈥淣o. When I got to France, she was already dead. She committed suicide ...鈥�

鈥淲丑测?鈥�

鈥淪he often told me she was frightened of getting old...”
Patrick Modiano, Rue des Boutiques Obscures

Henryk Sienkiewicz
“In the presence of the storm, thunderbolts, hurricane, rain, darkness, and the lions, which might be concealed but a few paces away, he felt disarmed and helpless.”
Henryk Sienkiewicz, In Desert and Wilderness

Neil Gaiman
“And then, in a skittering, chittering rush, it came. The hand, running high on its fingertips, scrabbled through the tall grass and up onto a tree stump. It stood there for a moment, like crab tasting the air, and then it made one triumphant, nail-clacking leap onto the center of the tablecloth.
Time slowed for Coraline. The white fingers closed around the black key....”
Neil Gaiman, Coraline

Miyamoto Musashi
“What is essential is to suddenly make a move totally unexpected by the opponent, pick up on the advantage of fright, and seize the victory right then and there.”
Miyamoto Musashi, The Book of Five Rings

Henryk Sienkiewicz
“Amid the stillness of the night, in the depths of the ravine, from the direction in which the corpses lay suddenly resounded a kind of inhuman, frightful laughter in which quivered despair, and joy, and cruelty, and suffering, and pain, and sobbing, and derision; the heart-rending and spasmodic laughter of the insane or condemned.”
Henryk Sienkiewicz, In Desert and Wilderness

Stephen        King
“The inmates made jokes about the chair, the way people always make jokes about things that frighten them but can't be gotten away from.”
Stephen King, The Green Mile

“It is fair to assume that the world is afraid of you”
Vineet Raj Kapoor

Stephen        King
“The choice, as Eddie saw it, was as simple as it was brutal: get moving and keep moving or stand in one place long enough to start thinking about what all of this meant and simply die of fright.”
Stephen King, It

“Afraid even to look at the sky
The birds of cage do seldom fly”
Vineet Raj Kapoor

Nathaniel Hawthorne
“Ninety-nine people out of a hundred, I suppose, would have been frightened out of their wits by the very first of his ugly shapes, and would have taken
to their heels at once. For, one of the hardest things in this world is, to see the difference between real dangers and imaginary ones.”
Nathaniel Hawthorne, A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys

“毓丕賳賯賳賷 亘賭賭 賯賵丞..
丿賻毓賳賷 兀鬲爻賱賱 丿丕禺賱 囟賱賵毓賰..
賵廿氐賳毓 賱賷 亘賷鬲賸丕 毓賱賶 匕賱賰 丕賱噩亘賱 丕賱匕賷 賷購爻賲賶 賯賱亘賰..
亘賷鬲賸丕 兀禺鬲亘卅 賮賷賴 賲賳 賰賱 賲禺丕賵賮賷貨
賲賳 丕賱亘卮乇貙
賲賳 毓賯賱賷貙
賲賳 丕賰鬲卅丕亘賷 賵賰賱 兀賲乇丕囟賷 丕賱賳賮爻賷賴貙
賵丨鬲賶 禺賵賮賷 賲賳 丨購亘賰..
賵毓賽丿賳賷 兀賳 賱丕 鬲賴噩乇賳賷 賮賷 賴匕丕 丕賱亘賷鬲貙
兀賳 鬲賲乇 毓賱賷賾 亘賷賳 丕賱丨賷賳 賵丕賱兀禺乇
賮廿賳賷 兀禺丕賮 丕賱賵丨丿賴貙
賵兀禺丕賮 賴噩乇賰.”
賲賷 毓夭 丕賱丿賷賳

“賵賱賰賳 賯亘賱 兀賳 鬲匕賴亘.. 兀禺亘乇賳賷 賲丕匕丕 兀賯賵賱 賱賱賳噩賵賲 丨賷賳賲丕 鬲爻兀賱賳賷 毓賳賰 責
兀禺亘乇賳賷 賰賷賮 賱賷 兀賳 兀賯賵賱 賱賭 噩爻丿賷 丕賱賲購賳賴賰 廿賳 丨囟賳賰 賱賲 賷賻毓丿 賲賱噩兀賴 責
賰賷賮 賱賷 兀賳 兀賯賵賱 賱賭 賯賱亘賷 丕賱賲賻賳賿賴購賵賲 兀賳 賷鬲賵賯賮 毓賳 丕賱賳亘囟 賱賭賽 兀噩賱賰 責
賰賷賮 賱賷 兀賳 兀賯賵賱 賱賭 毓賯賱賷 丕賱賲購鬲賲乇丿 兀賳 賷鬲賵賯賮 毓賳 丕賱鬲賮賰賷乇 亘賭 鬲賮丕氐賷賱賰 責
賰賷賮 賱賷 兀賳 兀賯賵賱 賱賭 乇賵丨賷 丕賱亘丕卅爻賴 兀賳 鬲鬲賵賯賮 毓賳 丕賱鬲毓賱賯 亘丕賱丨賷丕丞 賱賭賽 兀噩賱賰 責”
賲賷 毓夭 丕賱丿賷賳

Hanns Heinz Ewers
“Wednesday, March 23 I know now that I love Clarimonda. That she has entered into the very fiber of my being. It may be that the loves of other men are different. But does there exist one head, one ear, one hand that is exactly like hundreds of millions of others? There are always differences, and it must be so with love. My love is strange, I know that, but is it any the less lovely because of that? Besides, my love makes me happy.

If only I were not so frightened. Sometimes my terror slumbers and I forget it for a few moments, then it wakes and does not leave me. The fear is like a poor mouse trying to escape the grip of a powerful serpent. Just wait a bit, poor sad terror. Very soon, the serpent love will devour you.

"The Spider”
Hanns Heinz Ewers, Nachtmahr: Strange Tales

“Timid
Predator
lurks
Deep in
shadows,
never
Tracked
as a
shadow
it flees
every step
taken
in its
direction.
It is fear.
It is nothing.
I am fearless.”
Jamie McIntosh

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Fear is what we鈥檝e made something to be rather than understanding Who God is.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“賵賴乇賵亘賷 賲賳賰
賱賷爻 賱兀賳賳賷 賱丕 兀丨亘賰
亘賱 賱兀賳賳賷 賱丕 兀丨亘 匕丕鬲賷貙
賱兀賳賳賷 兀丿乇賰 鬲賲丕賲賸丕 兀賳賳賷 賱丕 兀氐賱丨 賱賱丨亘貙
廿賳賳賷 賮鬲丕丞 賱丕 鬲購丨亘貙
賵賱丕 鬲賯賵賶 毓賱賶 丕賱丨亘..
兀賴乇亘 賱兀賳賳賷 賲丕 毓購丿鬲 兀賯賵賶 毓賱賶 禺匕賱丕賳 丕禺乇.”
賲賷 毓夭 丕賱丿賷賳

“禺丕賮 兀賱丕 賷噩賲毓賳丕 賮賳噩丕賳丕賳 賯賴賵丞 氐賳毓賵丕 亘丨亘 賮賷 卮乇賮丞 賲賳夭賱賷
賮賷 賱賷賱丞 賷丨鬲賱 賮賷賴丕 丕賱亘乇丿 賲賳丕夭賱 丕賱噩賲賷毓 兀賲丕 毓賳賷 賮賱丕 兀卮毓乇 爻賵賶 亘丿賮亍 丨囟賳賰 賵丿賮亍 氐賵鬲 兀賲 賰賱孬賵賲 賵賴賷 鬲賯賵賱 "賷丕 丨亘賷亘賷 丕賷賴 兀噩賲賱 賲賳 丕賱賱賷賱 賵丕鬲賳賷賳 夭賷賳丕 毓丕卮賯賷賳”
賲賷 毓夭 丕賱丿賷賳

Alessandro Baronciani
“The fact that Marco was not afraid of his future... of being ill... well, it made me even more frightened. Because he was so positive he could make it.”
Alessandro Baronciani, When Everything Turned Blue

Laurell K. Hamilton
“Because he'd scared me, I was mad at him. Illogical, but it was better to be mad than scared.”
Laurell K. Hamilton, Circus of the Damned
tags: fright

Criss Jami
“It's as though human emotions have speed limits, and their tipping points vary depending on the person and which cog(nitive) gear is set: So typically, men go off the rails briefly when they're furious, whereas women, when they're frightened; but children while excited.”
Criss Jami

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