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scary
The dead aren't scary. They are just sad. Rick Riordan
scary free-will bits
This free will business is a bit terrifying anyway. It's almost pleasanter to obey, and make the most of it. Ugo Betti
scary jason might
Jason's fingers itched to draw his sword. He'd met plenty of scary demigods, but he was starting to realize that Nico di Angelo--as pale and gaunt as he looked--might be more than he could handle. Rick Riordan
scary following
Make sure that nobody is following you. Mohamed Atta
scary helping loving-others
Anyone who knows how scary it is to be alone, can't help loving others." ~Rin Sohma Natsuki Takaya
scary classic psycho
I like the old, classic scary movies. I love 'Psycho,' 'The Sixth Sense,' and 'Poltergeist.' Miranda Cosgrove
scary amusement-parks amusement
I call myself the Amusement Park. That's because I'm funny and scary at the same time. Terry Crews
scary style trying
I alwyas want to try and create new looks and new things, but equally scary, hopefully. But a new kind of style. Neil Marshall
scary stuff cameras
If we put the camera on ourselves, our friends and neighbors, we'll come up with some scary stuff. Neil LaBute
classical distant held keeps music name people
I would not want the limitations held by the name of a classical musician. I want many people to enjoy my music much beyond just classical music fans. I think the term, 'violinist,' keeps me distant from the audience. I want to communicate with them more. Ji-Hae Park
classic
I think it is still a classic 'show-me' stock. David Sowerby
classic lasted reason rock
The reason it has lasted for 30 years is for one reason and one reason only: Classic Rock radio. George Thorogood
classical detective primarily propaganda stories
Writing detective stories is about writing light literature, for entertainment. It isn't primarily a question of writing propaganda or classical literature. Stieg Larsson
classic consciousness warning
There are so many classic Big Brother warning books: the Internet is a horrible, controlling thing, as if it has a consciousness or political agenda. Joshua Cohen
classic growing shows sitcoms
Emotionally, shows like 'Cheers' and 'Taxi' were classic sitcoms when I was growing up. Dan Harmon
classical jazz tunnel vision
I was a jazz purist at the time, I had tunnel vision about jazz and classical music, Herbie Hancock
classical music nicest programs saw
I was able to turn to classical music many people, who saw my programs live and on YouTube, and this is one of the nicest achievements I can have. Aleksey Igudesman
classical monologues time watch
I went to the University/Resident Theatre Association auditions. Deans come and watch you in this theater. You have three minutes, and you have to do two contrasting monologues - at that time, this is 2003 - one classical and one contemporary. Kunal Nayyar
psychology desire belief
Human psychology has a near universal tendency to let belief be coloured by desire. Richard Dawkins
psychological-needs satisfaction personal-needs
Transformation is the shift of the principle which orients the person’s life, which is ordinarily the principle of gaining satisfaction. Essentially what organizes life for most of us is an attempt to gratify our needs; our psychological needs, our material needs, our personal needs … Individuals transform when there’s a shift in the principle which orients their life from one of gaining satisfaction to one of expressing the satisfaction they’ve already got... Werner Erhard
psychological born
We are all born; some remain so. Samuel Beckett
psychosis needs alive
What she needs, at least one thing she needs, is companionship. After all why should she eat? Who needs her to be alive? What we call psychosis is sometimes simply realism. But human beings can't live on realism alone. Ursula K. Le Guin
psychological
Once you start messing with psychological well-being, we get more and more messed up. Ziggy Marley
psychologist my-own
I'm my own psychologist. Ziggy Marley
psychology firsts physiological
Physiological psychology is, therefore, first of all psychology. Wilhelm Wundt
psychology mind consciousness
The distinguishing characteristics of mind are of a subjective sort; we know them only from the contents of our own consciousness. Wilhelm Wundt
psychology doe substance
We speak of virtue, honour, reason; but our thought does not translate any one of these concepts into a substance. Wilhelm Wundt