1. Charlie climbed out after him and, screaming at the top of his voice -- more out of fear than bravado -- charged towards the barbed-wire. 2. And I think it arises more out of fear than arrogance. 3. And what better way to sustain fear than to institute strict and vast security measures as constant reminders of the threats lurking around every corner? 4. At each turn government and media seemed more interested in nurturing public fear than debunking even the most questionable claims. 5. Because we are in all matters more swiftly motivated by fear than an appreciation of the good. 6. But for some reason it is nearly always easier to imagine your fears than your hopes. 7. But no one dares ask which saint out of fear than an answer would trigger a sectarian brawl. 8. Corridors shrank with the installation of temporary bracing, and the elegant dome inspired more fear than awe. 9. Davis administration officials know they have more to fear than Republican opposition. 10. It has more to do with fear than bigotry, I figure. |