Quotes about Apprehension
Our father would never tell us what it was he feared, but he had a most marked aversion to men with wooden legs.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
If a sight of Christ's outward glory might give a rational assurance of His divinity, why might not an apprehension of He is spiritual glory do so too?
— Jonathan Edwards
Sometimes things we take for granted every day can be taken from us permanently and suddenly, we're changed forever.
— Don Piper
You saw fear and apprehension. The fear was made by what he had been through. The apprehension was for the possibility of evil he imagined.
— Ernest Hemingway
The sky is falling! The sky is falling!
— Anonymous
Fear came upon me, and trembling.
— Anonymous
It's easier to be terrified by an enemy you admire.
— Frank Herbert
We are suspicious of grace. We are afraid of the very lavishness of the gift.
— Madeleine L'Engle
What you hope for, you also fear.
— Alice Walker
Sensation tell us a thing is. Thinking tell us what it is this thing is. Feeling tells us what this thing is to us.
— Carl Jung
Ruth Varnum was always as nervous as a rat; and, come to think of
— Edith Wharton
I wouldn't want to live without strong misgivings.
— Joseph Heller