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feared man might wiser
Stephen Crane A man feared that he might find an assassin; Another that he might find a victim. One was wiser than the other.
feared gambling issue state
Rep. Bell This is what we feared would happen. It will always be an issue with those of us who do not want the state to be made into a gambling Mecca.
feared hateful rather
Cornelius Nepos Hateful is the power, and pitiable is the life, of those who wish to be feared rather than loved.
feared hardy mortal panic passed rough shadows shook terror wave
Arthur Conan A wave of panic passed over the vessel, and these rough and hardy men, who feared no mortal foe, shook with terror at the shadows of their own minds.
feared man silence words
Greek proverb The silence of a treacherous man is to be feared even more than his words
feared flooding gone high next potential power risks tides
Peter Judge And the risks that we have feared all day are still on the table: the potential power outages, the coastal flooding from the astronomically high tides over the next two days. These haven't gone away.
feared sword tongue
Japanese Proverb The tongue is more to be feared than the sword
feared hear jobs losing regularly speak workers
Chip Rogers I would regularly hear from blue-collar workers who feared losing their jobs because they didn't speak Spanish.
sword
Tom Cech It's kind of a double-edged sword for these farmers.
sword threat
Rasim Ljajic This threat hangs like a sword over our necks.
swordsman
Jim Butcher There are old swordsmen and bold swordsmen. But few old, bold swordsmen.
sword
Jonathan Zittrain (With the DMCA) you have the sword of Damocles,
tongue celts
Alan Rickman A wounding tongue. I'm working on it. Perhaps its the Celt in me.
tongue speak
Chief Joseph I will speak with a straight tongue.
tongue sun lips
Audre Lorde Some words live in my throat breeding like adders. Others know sun seeking like gypsies over my tongue to explode through my lips
tongue modesty duty
William Shakespeare In the modesty of fearful duty, I read as much as from the rattling tongue of saucy and audacious eloquence.
tongue suspicion ready
William Shakespeare See what a ready tongue suspicion hath!
tongue maidens
William Shakespeare A maiden hath no tongue--but thought.
tongue harmony enchanting
William Shakespeare One whom the music of his own vain tongue doth ravish like enchanting harmony.
tongue narrators listeners
Charlotte Bronte The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator.
tongue shame stealth
William Shakespeare Be not thy tongue thy own shame's orator.