Quotes having the keyword Dread
I suppose that writers should, in a way, feel flattered by the censorship laws. They show a primitive fear and dread at the fearful magic of print.
by John Mortimer (Novelist, English , born in 1923) keywords: censorship, dread, fear, fearful, feel, flattered, laws, magic, primitive, print, should, show, suppose, way , writers I did not fully understand the dread term 'terminal illness' until I saw Heathrow for myself.
by Dennis Potter (Dramatist, British , born in 1935) keywords: did, dread, fully, illness, myself, saw, term, terminal, understand , until My aim then was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us.
by William Tecumseh Sherman (Soldier , born in 1970) keywords: aim, dread, fear, follow, humble, inmost, make, pride, rebels, recesses, their, them, then, us , whip He who would acquire fame must not show himself afraid of censure. The dread of censure is the death of genius.
by William Gilmore Simms (Novelist, American , born in 1806) keywords: acquire, afraid, censure, death, dread, fame, genius, himself, must, show , would If I know that I shall be as an angel, and more; if I shall behold all God has made; if he shall own me for his son and exalt me to honor in his presence, I shall not fear to die, nor shall I dread the grave where Christ once lay.
by Matthew Simpson (Clergyman, American , born in 1811) keywords: angel, behold, christ, die, dread, exalt, fear, god, grave, his, honor, know, lay, made, more, nor, once, own, presence, shall, son , where Every child senses, with all the horse sense that's in him, that any parent is angry inside when children misbehave and they dread more the anger that is rarely or never expressed openly, wondering how awful it might be.
by Benjamin Spock (Scientist, American , born in 1903) keywords: anger, angry, any, awful, child, children, dread, every, expressed, him, horse, how, inside, might, misbehave, more, never, openly, parent, rarely, sense, senses , wondering In dread fear of sentimentality, another thing true is not said-that for its staff the paper is a source of pride and, I do believe, an object of affection and-yes, love.
by Arthur Ochs Sulzberger (Publisher, American , born in 1926) keywords: affection, another, believe, dread, fear, love, object, paper, pride, sentimentality, source, staff, thing , true Ridicule is a weak weapon when pointed at a strong mind; but common people are cowards and dread an empty laugh.
by Martin Farquhar Tupper (Writer, English , born in 1810) keywords: common, cowards, dread, empty, laugh, mind, pointed, ridicule, strong, weak , weapon His love at once and dread instruct our thought; As man He suffer'd and as God He taught.
by Edmund Waller (Poet, English , born in 1606) keywords: dread, god, his, instruct, love, man, once, our, suffer, taught , thought During my life I have seen, known, and lost too much to be the prey of vain dread; and, as for the hope of immortality, I am as weary of that as I am of gods and kings. For my own sake only I write this; and herein I differ from all other writers, past and to come.
by Mika Waltari (Author, Finnish , born in 1908) keywords: am, come, differ, dread, during, gods, hope, immortality, kings, known, life, lost, much, only, other, own, past, prey, sake, seen, too, vain, weary, write , writers Work is the best of narcotics, providing the patient be strong enough to take it. I dread idleness as if it were Hell.
by Beatrice Potter Webbkeywords: best, dread, enough, hell, idleness, narcotics, patient, providing, strong, take, were , work Another unsettling element in modern art is that common symptom of immaturity, the dread of doing what has been done before.
by Edith Wharton (Author, American , born in 1862) keywords: another, art, been, before, common, doing, done, dread, element, immaturity, modern, symptom , unsettling You know too well the forces which compose their army to dread their superior numbers.
by James Wolfe (Soldier, British , born in 1727) keywords: army, compose, dread, forces, know, numbers, superior, their, too, well , which Nor dread nor hope attend a dying animal; a man awaits his end dreading and hoping all.
by William Butler Yeats (Poet, Irish , born in 1970) keywords: animal, attend, awaits, dread, dreading, dying, end, his, hope, hoping, man , nor