
Top 17 Fraid Quotes
#1. When you in de right you heart strong you no 'fraid nottin'.
Barry Unsworth
#2. In these days the young folks is all copy-cats, 'fraid to death they won't be all just alike; as for the old folks, they pray for the advantage o' bein' a little different.
Sarah Orne Jewett
#3. A group of ghosts is a fraid. No, really. I don't know what jackass came up with that one, but it's a real thing. A fraid of ghosts. Clearly, they've never seen a group of ghosts. Otherwise it'd be a "Pants-Shitting Terror" of ghosts.
Stephen Blackmoore
#4. What do they call a collective of ghosts?"
"I don't know. What?"
"A fraid.
Abigail Roux
#5. Dubstep has been big in the UK for years. I'm fine with hearing a dubstep drop in any song.
Katy B
#6. But remember that truth itself becomes a lie in the twisted minds of our conquerors.
Hilda Van Stockum
#7. My mom kind of led me toward acting. She wanted to be an actress when she was younger. That made me interested in it when I was a kid, because she and I are very close.
Stephen Colbert
#8. We all start out equal, little blobs of blood and muscle. It's a set-up of awesome potential.
Daniel Lugo
#9. The assumption of merit is easier, less embarrassing, and more effectual than the actual attainment of it.
William Hazlitt
#10. Let us keep courage and try to be patient and gentle. And let us not mind being eccentric, and make distinction between good and evil.
Vincent Van Gogh
#11. History (that list
of ballooning wishes, flukes,
bent times, plunges and mistakes
clutched like parachutes)
is rolling itself up in your head
at one end unrolling at the other.
Margaret Atwood
#12. Linda Hertney: It's like a final goodbye from Todd. (Linda = nut. Once claimed crow on ledge was reincarnation of her dead husband. Said she could telly by way crow's head was cocked disapprovingly at large lunch she was eating.)
George Saunders
#13. This greatest mortal consolation, which we derive from the transitoriness of all things-from the right of saying, in every conjuncture, This, too, will pass away.
Nathaniel Hawthorne
#14. He is beginning to master wisdom when he tries to learn how not to try.
Paul Brunton
#15. You really care for them, don't you? I wouldn't have expected it."
"Well, to paraphrase a famous fictional ogre, dragons are like onions - we have layers.
Julie Kagawa
#16. the catch is that everything you say must be as authentic as possible. There's no shortcut. There are no tricks. You say it because you mean it and mean it because you say it. The more nervous it makes you, the better, because it means you're being authentic and making yourself vulnerable.
Mark Manson
#17. No, the thing is, we all love storytelling, and as a writer you get to tell stories all the time.
Joyce Carol Oates
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