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Hollywood... a city I was to come back to time and again, in sickness and in health, in success and in failure, with anticipation and with dread.
Dirk Benedict
Success
Time
Health
Failure
Sickness
Back
Dread
City
Come
Anticipation
Again
Hollywood
Another unsettling element in modern art is that common symptom of immaturity, the dread of doing what has been done before.
Edith Wharton
Art
Before
Symptom
Immaturity
Dread
Has-Been
Unsettling
Another
Doing
Been
Modern
Done
Modern Art
Common
Element
I think most amateurs dread playing a 180-plus-yard par 3 even more than a hard par 4. Part of it is psychological: You think you should be getting a breather, distance-wise, and instead, you get hit with a long iron or hybrid shot over trouble.
Ernie Els
You
Long
Trouble
Think
Par
Dread
Hybrid
More
Part
Instead
Over
Most
Amateur
Hit
Iron
Than
Get
Getting
Psychological
Shot
Should
Hard
Even
Playing
Dread of night. Dread of not-night.
Franz Kafka
Dread
Night
I play Father Francis in 'The Exorcist Prequel.' It's fantastic. We are shooting in Morrocco and Rome. Paul Schrader is directing; Stellan Skarsgard plays the younger Max Von Sydow character. It's just a fantastic script. It's a very eerie, very scary script. It encomposes a growing dread that I think is really appropriate for the film.
Gabriel Mann
Character
Father
Think
Appropriate
Francis
Dread
Scary
Directing
Von
Exorcist
Very
Max
Shooting
Just
Rome
Script
Paul
Fantastic
Younger
Really
Growing
Film
Prequel
Play
Plays
I dread handshakes. I've got some problems with my hands, and everywhere I go, people want to impress me with their grip. To make it worse, now women are coming up with that firm shake. So I'll say, 'Gimme five!' If a boy wants a handshake, I'll just give him a hug.
George Foreman
Me
Women
People
Problems
Impress
Hug
Worse
Everywhere
Say
Dread
Some
Give
Shake
Firm
Make
Him
Boy
Got
Coming
Go
Women Are
Up
Five
Hands
Handshake
Just
Want
Wants
Grip
Now
Writing is the hardest for me. It doesn't come as naturally as the other forms, and I feel far more dread during the process. Acting and voice acting are more mercurial and maybe come a little easier to me.
H. Jon Benjamin
Me
Writing
Other
Easier
Dread
More
Voice
Feel
Come
Maybe
Process
Forms
Little
Far
Acting
Naturally
Hardest
As much as we thirst for approval we dread condemnation.
Hans Selye
Approval
Dread
Condemnation
Much
Thirst
Maybe this is pathetic, but I still dread producing a book that doesn't earn back its advance. I hate obligations that are financially foggy.
Helen Garner
Obligations
Book
Hate
Earn
Back
Dread
Foggy
Financially
Advance
Still
Pathetic
Maybe
Producing
Dickinson is my hero because she was a joker, because she would never explain, because as a poet she confronted pain, dread and death, and because she was capable of speaking of those matters with both levity and seriousness. She's my hero because she was a metaphysical adventurer.
Helen Oyeyemi
Death
Hero
Poet
Matters
Pain
Those
Dread
Would
Both
Joker
Never
Never Explain
Adventurer
She
Because
Metaphysical
Explain
Capable
Confronted
Speaking
Seriousness
Levity
The law serves of nought else in these days but for to do wrong, for nothing is spread almost but false matters by color of the law for reward, dread and favor and so no remedy is had in the Court of Equity in any way.
Jack Cade
Law
Reward
Matters
Nothing
Else
Way
Favor
Dread
Color
Remedy
Had
Wrong
Almost
Days
Court
Spread
Equity
False
Any
Serve
When someone died in the wilderness of frontier America, that person's physical remains were buried and the handcarts continued west, but the mourning survivors had hope for their loved one's eternal soul. However, when someone dies spiritually in the wilderness of sin, hope may be replaced by dread and fear for the loved one's eternal welfare.
James E. Faust
Hope
Soul
Fear
Welfare
Wilderness
Dread
Physical
Someone
Spiritually
Remains
Had
Sin
However
Were
Continue
West
Replaced
Person
America
Survivors
Mourning
Died
Dies
May
Frontier
Buried
Loved
Eternal
There are so few people that wake up every day and go do something that they don't dread... I'm very lucky.
Jason Isbell
Day
Every Day
People
Wake Up
Few
Every
Dread
Something
Go
Wake
Up
Very
Few People
Lucky
I think that's a responsibility I have, to not leave the listener with complete dread or depressing, dark thoughts, but to leave a little door open so that you can dance your way out if you want to.
Jens Lekman
Thoughts
You
Dark
Dance
Responsibility
Think
Complete
Way
Dread
Out
Open
Leave
Listener
Want
Door
Little
Depressing
Your
Actors dread working with studios because they dictate what you do in a way that independent movies can't.
Jesse Eisenberg
You
Way
Independent
Dread
Independent Movies
Studios
Because
Dictate
Movies
Working
Actor
My dread is for my show to be a nostalgia act. So the key to it is how do we keep it fresh?
Joan Baez
Key
Dread
Fresh
How
Nostalgia
Act
Show
Keep
From the top of a high rock, I obtained a good few of the most extensive and dreary wilderness I ever beheld. It chilled the heart to gaze on these barrens of Labrador. Indeed, I now dread every change of harbor, so horridly rugged and dangerous is the whole coast and country to the eye, and to the experienced man either of the sea or the land.
John James Audubon
Good
Man
Change
Heart
Dangerous
Rugged
Country
Few
Every
Gaze
Wilderness
Top
Indeed
Dread
Eye
High
Dreary
Most
Obtained
Rock
Beheld
Experienced
Chilled
Either
Land
Harbor
Sea
Coast
Whole
Now
Ever
Extensive
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.
John Mortimer
Fear
Censorship
Way
Dread
Fearful
Magic
Laws
Writers
Feel
Primitive
Suppose
Print
Flattered
Should
Show
I think that where I've watched a movie go wrong, it's usually because the dread committee has been interfering with it.
John le Carre
Think
Dread
Has-Been
Wrong
Because
Go
Been
Committee
Where
Movie
Interfering
Watched
With poets, the choice of words is invariably more telling than the story line; that's why the best of them dread the thought of their biographies being written.
Joseph Brodsky
Best
Words
Thought
Dread
Telling
Invariably
More
Poets
Written
Line
Than
Being
Story
Them
Choice
Why
Biographies
Americans have, at various times, leaned on the FBI for a measure of justice that local and state police couldn't be counted on to deliver, and recoiled in fear at their exercise of raw federal power. That uneasy trust; the combination of need and dread, is the lot that FBI agents live with day to day.
Joy Reid
Day
Justice
Trust
Fear
Police
Power
Live
State
Local
Dread
Various
Federal
Deliver
Counted
Raw
Day-To-Day
Combination
Exercise
Lot
Uneasy
Times
American
Agents
Measure
Need
We do not deride the fears of prospering white America. A nation of violence and private property has every reason to dread the violated and the deprived.
June Jordan
Property
Fears
Nation
White
Every
Dread
Prospering
Private
Private Property
America
Deprived
Reason
Violated
Violence
One can't live with a child of Holocaust survivors without absorbing some of the same sensibilities that her parents transmitted to her as a young girl. It is an unspoken dread, a sense of fragility, an anxious anticipation of unseen horrors.
Kai Bird
Girl
Parents
Young
Sense
Live
Dread
Some
Horrors
Unseen
Absorb
Unspoken
Without
Anticipation
Child
Survivors
Same
Anxious
Sensibilities
Young Girl
Holocaust
Transmitted
Her
Fragility
I dread shooting with animals. I hope I never get a script with snakes.
Kangana Ranaut
Hope
Animals
Dread
Never
Snakes
Get
Shooting
Script
Even before 9/11 I was gripped by a sense of dread: our lack of criticism about what we were doing in the Middle East - the slagging off of a whole religious tradition.
Karen Armstrong
Criticism
Before
Sense
Our
East
Dread
Religious
About
Doing
Tradition
Were
Off
Lack
Middle
Middle East
Whole
Even
On Halloween, kids get to assume, for one night the outward forms of their innermost dread, and they're also allowed to take candy from strangers - the scariest thing of all.
Kate Christensen
Halloween
Strangers
Assume
Kids
Dread
One-Night
Scariest
Take
Allowed
Outward
Also
Get
Candy
Forms
Thing
Night
Innermost
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