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I think I'm more scared of dying than death itself.
I'm much more scared about the stability of American democracy.
I was more scared because I didn't know what to expect.
Looks scary, but this puma is probably more scared than you.
If anything, I'm more scared of you than I ever was.
And I've never been more scared than I am right now.
And people seem to be more scared in the market right now.
Conservative MPs, in particular, seem more scared of their voters than usual.
"If it was stormy out, I would be more scared," she says.
In fact, they're more scared about sugar, according to a new poll.
Anyway I'm more scared of lightning than a guy with face tattoos.
And, as he becomes more successful, he admits he gets more scared.
I think I'm more scared of street fights now, to be honest.
It makes me more scared of the future than I already am.
"We are more scared of the unfamiliar than the familiar," Mr. Ropeik said.
"I am more scared of them than I am for myself," says Atkinson.
One can feel more scared, more surprised and more connected to the experience.
He realizes that everyone's more scared of Foley than they are of him.
I was little scared, but I was more scared of being alone, right?
A lot of people in my life were more scared than I was.
I'm affected by HIV/AIDS because now I'm more scared of having sex.
Some people "are more scared of [Trump] than Kim Jong-un," concluded Hahm.
As a child, the funnier that Freddy got, the more scared I was.
"She is more scared than me," he said, motioning to Brianna, her brow furrowed.
No one is more scared of American Horror Story this season than Sarah Paulson.
In fact, the morning after her victory, she found herself more scared than ever.
But I found myself increasingly distracted by pain, more scared, less confident than before.
My friends were like, 'You need to be a little more scared about it.
"I am more scared because now she's the only girl with them," Nathan said.
In those 38 minutes, she said she never felt more scared in her life.
Basically the better the band was doing, the more scared I was to pursue comedy.
My mom tells me bugs are more scared of us than we are of them.
"Honestly," Ms. Yanes added, "I am more scared of La Mara than Trump right now."
He was more scared at that moment then he had been during the initial abduction.
"I get more scared of traveling than I should," he tells PEOPLE in this week's issue.
Emily Waters, the author of the NCAVP report, said that people are more scared than ever.
Some of those closest to him are now actually more scared for health than his freedom.
Truthfully, I was more scared of the emotional recovery, which was as hard as I expected.
British kids are more scared of Donald Trump than nuclear war, according to a survey published Tuesday.
Not only that, but not being able to hide certain things also makes me feel more scared.
"I was upset, not because I had a knitting needle, but I was more scared," she said.
Few will say it on the record, but they are more scared and angry than I'd imagined.
So I think I'm more scared of the discomfort — my own fear around it — than anything else.
But when it comes to punching teeth, punchers should be more scared than punchees, according to O'Carroll.
A lot of us don't want to be here but we're more scared of not being here.
I was scared, but I was more scared of what would happen if I didn't have this conversation.
If June had a chance to read the books' spines, she would be even more scared of Lawrence.
Don't you realize Democrats are a hundred times more scared of Rubio than any of these other guys?
I think I was more scared of the ADT [because of that] than I was of the surgery.
"Scared of the living, scared of the dead, and even more scared of the dead who are immortal."
I was a lot more scared during my first day inside in Northern Ireland than I'd been in Spain.
If anyone paid attention to me they'd see I was really nervous and that made me even more scared.
Yes. And because I think I'm more scared of our own Justice Department than of these criminals right now.
What I would be way more scared about is the hundreds of advertising intermediaries that can be in any country.
Apparently, IT believes a small town in 20th-century America will be more scared of a clown than an eagle.
In fact, I was maybe even a little more scared and that anxiety led me to pursue it head on.
"If you look at it from the Chinese eyes, they are probably actually more scared of North Korea than we are."
And the more I spoke with these kids, the more scared I became for the world we adults have created for them.
We don't know whether we're more excited to see their faces again... or more scared of another "Let It Go"-level earworm.
"They might be more scared to come forward, because they think it's a man's club and they're worried about resentment," she said.
"We get more scared if the 10-year doesn't move up as much in yield as the 2-year does," he said.
This is a phenomenon behavioral economists call "loss aversion," in which it's normal to be more scared to lose than excited to gain.
I just know that every time I get rejected I don't become stronger—I get a little more scared of the next attempt.
The people who are more scared of it are the people who are making the decisions, not the people that are watching it.
"To be honest, we were much more scared for our lives than for the meats," said Paolo Viola, the owner of Norcineria Viola.
They are evidently more scared of losing a primary than of losing a general election, as Jonathan Bernstein of Bloomberg Opinion points out.
He seemed more scared than usual for his mid-sleep waking, but then it was a very big, very strange, very unfamiliar house.
As many as one million Mexicans went home in this period, with 753,000 deported by the federal authorities and many more scared off.
"But we are more scared that we do not have our freedoms anymore, and so that is why we continue our protests," she said.
Millennial women are more scared of Donald Trump than they are supportive of him, according to a Refinery29/ABC News Vote Your Values poll.
So if you're a man or nonpregnant woman more scared of Zika than dengue, it's too late: You've already been infected by the news media.
The effect is intensely emotional and not uplifting in the slightest; there's a stark, terrible beauty to the song that sounds more scared than righteous.
It probably didn't help that the complete stranger behind me was even more scared than I was and grabbed onto my shoulders the entire time.
Except for Thomasin, they are more scared of hell than of gore—less concerned that their baby is missing than that it wasn't baptized first.
"The most important thing is to keep a positive attitude, because if you're more scared, it's more likely you would catch the virus," she said.
Being in that bed was scary, so I suppose getting there was brave, but I was no more scared in the bed than I was at home.
But as I watched him float in and out of consciousness, fighting off seizures every few minutes, I'd never felt more scared and helpless in my life.
Obviously, I was scared that ISIS would find out and kill me, but I was more scared about the horrible things they would do to my family.
I also drunkenly fucked one of her friends at some point during our relationship, and I'm more scared she will find out about that, to be honest.
They want someone who is damaged, because they're more likely to go along with their lies and deceit because they're probably more scared of the relationship failing.
As the days go by, Riley grows more and more scared as doctors say "she might just be like this forever," her mother told the news outlet.
"The more I thought about it, what I realized was I was even more scared of not being given the chance to do my job," Fiorina said.
That in turn made him even more scared that the incense he burned would not be enough to mask the smell and keep his neighbors' suspicion at bay.
"I'm more scared of the fact that I can't find sanitizing spray or sanitizing wipes to clean my car so I can only do so much," he said.
"I'm more scared to run the marathon than I was when I was working at ABC News and I was covering the war in the Middle East," she said.
After following instructions to stay still, Cawte managed to get back on track and read her lines about snake safety and how snakes are often more scared of humans.
Analysts are divided as to what markets are more scared by — the still-sluggish euro zone economy, exposure to the energy sector and China or some banks' balance sheets?
One of the actors in the miniseries actually reminded me of my cousin, and at that moment, I felt more scared for him than I ever had in my life.
Those two extra kills told viewers that throughout Carol's terror-stricken dialogue with Paula, she was always more scared of what she's become than what would be done to her.
I wasnt so worried about him when all this started on sat because i expected to find him right off over time i got more and more scared and worried.
This is partly because governments are more scared of terrorism, but also because they have started to police social media, where words that might reveal extremist sympathies are easily searchable.
The former reality star also revealed that as fearful as she was of going to prison, she was even more scared of what her future would look like after her release.
Both Labour and the Tories have since become much more scared of what Brexit is doing to their supporters, who are flocking to the Liberal Democrats and the Brexit Party respectively.
And to be perfectly frank, we're in agreement with Seth Rogen: He should be more scared of the girls in this movie than he ever was of the boys next door.
Even with all my generation did to make it a better world, I am way more scared for her to navigate life as a grown-up than I was for myself.
This new right-wing anti-Semitism poses a dangerous threat to the American Jewish community — one that has Jews like me more scared for our community than we have been in my lifetime.
"I was more scared than I was excited at first because once you suffer a miscarriage it's kind of hard to get excited another pregnancy until you know everything is okay," Berkley tells PEOPLE.
Texas's impending anti-sanctuary cities bill also has the effect of making undocumented immigrants more scared of law enforcement—and cops commonly serve as security at emergency shelters, noted Houston immigration attorney Mana Yegani.
One official made sure the cameras were off before confiding in me that he felt trapped in his job and that he was more scared of the state than he was of the terrorists.
"I would think that the bond market should be a little more scared of this than it is," he said, as rising inflation and the corresponding rise in interest rates weigh on bond prices.
"It's wild that some people are more scared of a marginal tax rate than the fact that 40% of Americans struggle to pay for at least one basic need, like food or rent," she wrote.
Donald Trump Jr. told DailyMailTV that the #MeToo movement makes him more scared for his sons than his daughters, worrying that politically motivated claims of sexual misconduct or assault have the potential to ruin lives.
Spaniards, Italians and Poles are more scared of a hit to their countries' economies from Brexit than Britons are about the impact on the U.K. economy, a survey from market research firm Mintel showed on Thursday.
Although studies have shown that humans are still more scared of a robo-apocalypse than death itself, humans have also demonstrated an immense amount of conviction in decisions made by robots, especially in times of crisis.
You can see some of his early character drawings here and read insights from Mollo's son, who was 5 when "Star Wars" came out and said he was more scared of the Jawas than Darth Vader.
She resolved last year to swallow her squeamishness about making her friends reckon with their own travel "because I sort of got fed up with being more scared of being socially inconvenient than climate collapse," she said.
They think of themselves as more marginal socially than their predecessors did; they're more scared and more defensive, being longtime middle-class residents of a village that has suddenly become a fashionable bedroom community of the very rich.
Many small pot farmers are more scared of corporate competition than they are of criminal prosecution, according to Hilary Bricken, a Seattle lawyer who chairs the Canna Law Group of the firm Harris Moure, which supports marijuana businesses.
" More recently, she was asked in an interview with Britain's Channel 4 if she thought the song could be made today, to which she flatly replied, "No," before explaining that these days, "We're more scared, we have less humor.
Photo: Ian Laidlaw At various points on More Scared Of You Than You Are Of Me, the Melbourne punks' upcoming fourth record, he is excited, elated, nervous, self-conscious, demoralized, miserable, manic, overjoyed, blasé, rebounding, and just plain okay.
The song is off the band's new album, More Scared of You Than You Are of Me, which you can buy worldwide on their website (and check their tour dates, as they'll be coming through Australia, the US, and Europe).
By stripping the color from the footage, you're able to notice more of the texture of the clouds and the movement of the storm which means you're able to see the sheer power (and get even more scared of Mother Nature).
" Addressing legal and safety concerns, Musk said that the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) allows any flamethrower with a flame shorter than 10 feet, and said he would be "way more scared of a steak knife.
"I feel like I should be more scared," she admits, when I point out a pair of skillet-sized handprints on the driver's side of her car, evidence of a Peeping Tom who came by while we were eating lunch.
And if I can stand up and do this without my voice shaking, then some of the other women with me who might be more scared or younger than I am can stand next to me, and we'll hold each other up.
Given the current gerrymandered state of American electoral maps, many Republicans are more scared of challenges from the right than from the left—if they united with the dreaded Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to provide a pathway to citizenship, the ads would write themselves.
"I think there is no doubt that the Washington cartel is in full panic mode," he said; donors and other Party élites, fretfully debating whether they were more scared of Trump or Cruz, were terrified that they had been unable to control the nomination process.
So I got back in to fight, and yes I was still scared of the other kid, but I was even more scared of my dad, so during the third break, I didn't go back to the corner, just stayed in the center of the ring.
The last time Hart and Jimmy Fallon hung out they screamed their way through a terrifying rollercoaster ride, and on Thursday, the two decided to keep the good time (or screams?) rolling with a trip to a haunted house – and they couldn't have looked more scared.

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