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“I asked him about it when we were together a couple of weeks ago. He's always been apprehensive, having been a bridesmaid all these years. He really didn't want to tip his hand. But I asked him, 'Harry, how would you feel if they finally came to their senses and elected you?' He said it would be one of the proudest days of his life.”
George Martin
“I asked him about it when we were together a couple of weeks ago. He's always been apprehensive, having been a bridesmaid all these years. He really didn't want to tip his hand. He was kind of cautious. But I asked him, 'Harry, how would you feel if they finally came to their senses and elected you?' He said it would be one of the proudest days of his life.”
“We delight in one knowable thing, which comprehends all that is knowable; in one apprehensible, which draws together all that can be apprehended; in a single being that includes all, above all in the one which is itself the all.”
Giordano Bruno
“O, no! the apprehension of the goodGives but the greater feeling to the worse.”
William Shakespeare
“I have a curious and apprehensive feeling as I watch JFK that he is sort of an Indian snake charmer.”
Dean Acheson
“It's been simple, fundamental things that we got a little apprehensive and nervous over which we've got to correct,”
Chris Snyder
“My parents were apprehensive about me traveling abroad, with terrorism and other problems. But they decided it was a good fit and supported me 100 percent.”
Cheryl Baker
“It seems like we had a mindset of ?we're the underdog, let's go for broke.' We shot without apprehension.”
Bill Ryan
“We received overwhelming support from transport operators but there were concerns voiced by taxi representatives. One of their main apprehensions was that there are so many taxi associations that it will be difficult to come up with single fare system for taxis.”
Zwelakhe Mayaba
“All these factors create apprehension in the market and reinforce the view that we're on a knife's edge in terms of supply and demand. The uncertainties heighten the risk premium applied to this market.”
Daniel Hynes