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Afraid to write more in case Michelle reads this.
"But only if you're afraid to write about it.
It's like they're afraid to write the damn thing.
"I was always afraid to write music," she said in 1970.
"Doctors will be afraid to write prescriptions sufficient to painlessly hasten death," Judge Tallman wrote.
"We must not be afraid to write to the newspapers," she told the crowd.
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I sat down next to Harold Arlen, blushing with pride, and he turned to me and not in any way bitchily or meanly said, 'You mustn't be afraid not to write a blockbuster,' because what I had done was wham, wham, wham.
It can mean we're afraid of what we want to write, afraid of revealing too much about ourselves (or someone else), afraid of what people might think.
"I'm afraid I have to write a cheque," he says, reaching for his fountain pen.
I am afraid to stop writing though.
"A performance of such dramatic intensity that the audience sat in silence, as if afraid to breathe," wrote Sarah Crompton in "The Daily Telegraph". of the opening night on Feb. 12. Someone may well have forgotten to breathe on Friday, when I saw Ms. Rojo and Mr. Polunin in the ballet.
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