Dreaded quotes, aphorisms, statements, say
Paula Abdul Find fitness with fun dancing. It is fun and makes you forget about the dreaded exercise.
Alice in Wonderland 2010 film Lady Ascot: Do you know what I've always dreaded?
Alice: [casually] The decline of the aristocracy?
Ambrose Bierce Creditor. One of a tribe of savages dwelling beyond the Financial Straits and dreaded for their desolating incursions.
Andromeda Tyr: And when the Magog unleash their dreaded bouncing ball attack, we'll make them rue the day.
James Madison Of all the enemies of public liberty, war is perhaps the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops the germ of every other.
Jim Valvano But try if you can to support, whether it's AIDS or the cancer foundation, so that someone else might survive, might prosper, and might actually be cured of this dreaded disease.
Carroll Quigley This persistence as private firms continued because it ensured the maximum of anonymity and secrecy to persons of tremendous public power who dreaded public knowledge of their activities as an evil almost as great as inflation.
Bob Woodward I have gone on the air and announced my telephone number at the Washington Post. I go into the night, talking to people, looking for things. The great dreaded thing every reporter lives with is what you don't know. The source you didn't go to. The phone call you didn't return.
The Discworld Novels by Terry Pratchett He sighed again. People were always trying this sort of thing. On the other hand, it was quite interesting to watch, and at least this was a bit more original than the usual symbolic chess game, which Death always dreaded because he could never remember how the knight was supposed to move.

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