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Some people were frightened, ran to their basement, or ran out of doors.
John Cassidy
I've learned in the last few days there are people up here who have no honor. This may get me down in the basement but I've been in the basement before: People have lied. They have done this in a back-stabbing, conniving way. It's good against evil.
Sen. Nancy Argenziano
We see a lot of startup companies, people that have a home-based office, they've been working out of their basement for two or three years, and now their basement or kids cannot accommodate them any longer.
Nancy Fox
(
1952
-)
I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones.
John Cage
(
1912
-
1992
)
Ideer
I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones.
John Cage
(
1912
-
1992
)
Ideer
It was unbelievably hard to get this done, ... Over the years, Johnny understood. He was patient beyond belief. I'd tell him that people are
frightened of musical films, but even more so they're frightened of movies that require the talent to be successful in order for the film to be successful. It's much easier to make a comic book.
James Mangold
My father was frightened of his mother. I was frightened of my father and I am damned well going to see to it that my children are frightened of me.
King George V
(
1865
-
1936
)
We've been recording demos in the basement here. We kind of take winter off every year, playing a few gigs here and there, but we spend our life in the basement, writing and practicing.
Tony Anders
If you're frightened of leprechauns, the best thing to do is to get yourself a little leprechaun outfit and see how big they are. And then you'll go, 'Well I see. That's like bein' frightened of a hampster.'
Craig Ferguson
(
1962
-)
If we take the generally accepted definition of bravery as a quality which knows no fear, I have never seen a brave man. All men are frightened. The more intelligent they are, the more they are frightened.
General George S. Patton
(
1885
-
1945
)
The boy was very frightened. He's a young child and, with all the attention around him, he realized what he was supposed to do and became very frightened.
Sharon Feingold
There is bad reputation, and the evil way (to hell), there is the short pleasure of the frightened in the arms of the frightened, and the king imposes heavy punishment.
Friedrich Max Muller
It's really an homage to back in the day, when I'd sit in the basement with my buddies when we were 10 and call and request a song - and they'd play it! That -- doesn't happen any more. If I could redo the song, it would change a little bit, because it's not completely finished. But the idea's right - one of our goals is to get into this system like a virus and then open the doors for other bands like us. Our intentions are good. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd.
Marc Roberge
We wanted to duplicate the oaken doors of the entrance but had only vague descriptions of the detailed carving. So we issued an appeal to anyone who might have married in the church, because couples often pose for photos outside the church doors. People sent their wedding albums or photographs of their grandparents as newlyweds. We went from ignorance to knowing exactly the designs that allowed the wood artisans to create new doors exactly in the image of the old.
Ulrich R. Schoenfeld
We must open the doors of opportunity. But we must also equip our people to walk through those doors.
Lyndon Baines Johnson
(
1908
-
1973
)
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