Frightened
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Well, it's one in which it's natural to be afraid, to be
frightened
of this surveillance, this violence against our bodies and what we wear on them.
You feel
frightened.
Of course you feel
frightened.
And the reason I'm looking a little bit perplexed in this photograph is I was somewhat frightened, and I was too afraid on this occasion to ask him, having run for an hour through the desert and taken refuge in this house, why he had turned up and wanted to have his photograph taken with me.
It was on Tahrir square, where the international community was constantly
frightened
that, you know, the Islamists will overtake the revolution.
We're often
frightened
of sharks, thanks to "Jaws."
He was trembling when our boat approached,
frightened
it would run over his tiny canoe.
The skeletal tree limbs submerged in Lake Volta often catch the fishing nets, and weary,
frightened
children are thrown into the water to untether the lines.
We're a little
frightened
by things that can perceive the world slightly differently than us.
And then it was only later that I realized how very similar these questions were to the ones I used to ask myself as a child
frightened
in the night.
You were
frightened.
People ask me if I'm
frightened
or repulsed by participating in a culture where the physical manifestations of death greet us at every turn.
Crying, frightened, unable to understand what's happening to him, he was right on the verge of developing a new trauma.
It was called "Drawing a Line in Mississippi," and it showed Roosevelt with his gun down and his arm out, sparing the bear's life, and the bear was sitting on its hind legs with these two big, frightened, wide eyes and little ears pricked up at the top of its head.
One set of people look
frightened.
This wasn't the first time he needed quick cash, but this time, his voice
frightened
me.
And could you imagine that instead of being
frightened
of each other, that we all just said, "Let's do this.
Sometimes, a bout of hiccups will go on and on, and we try home remedies: sipping continuously from a glass of cold water, holding one's breath, a mouthful of honey or peanut butter, breathing into a paper bag, or being suddenly
frightened.
And it also seems staggering that journalism has been so slow to wake up to the possibilities that technology brings, rather than being
frightened
of it.
There are many, many things to be
frightened
about, but there is no need for us to fear each other as much as we do, and we need to see that we are now living in a new world.
Not only is there musical thunder and lightning, there are also more birds, wet, frightened, and unhappy.
Anne Lamott: People are very
frightened
and feel really doomed in America these days, and I just wanted to help people get their sense of humor about it and to realize how much isn't a problem.
It'll revitalize sprawl in a way that I'm deeply
frightened.
And I was supposed to be frightened, too.
I remember just being so
frightened
and terrified.
And, you know, we were still in the game, but we were
frightened
that somebody at Caltech would tell Linus that he was wrong.
I personally started using the men's room when I started getting confused and
frightened
looks in the women's room, even though I was petrified to start going into the men's room.
People had seen real horrors, and were no longer
frightened
of fantastical folklore.
CA: But is there a rational fear that actually, the reason we're
frightened
about this is because we think that the Big One is to come?
Most people ignore them or are
frightened
of them.
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