Words matter. These are the best Phobia Quotes from famous people such as Tulisa, Ryan Reynolds, Parineeti Chopra, Pamela Anderson, Willard Scott, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I can’t even handle a spider in my bathtub. I’m scared of the dark, and I’ve got ultimate, epic bug phobia.
I run in a pair of New Balances with a thinner sole, but they’re nothing like those barefoot shoes that show all five toes. I have a bit of a phobia about those.
I am terrified of plane landing. It’s a phobia for me.
I have this phobia: I don’t like mirrors. And I don’t watch myself on television. If anything comes on, I make them shut it off, or I leave the room.
Having a phobia has changed me.
I always had a phobia of heights, but since I’ve been flying more regularly I have no problem with it now. I just go to sleep.
I’m fascinated by the whole clown phobia thing because I personally don’t have it.
I am not a swimmer so a bit of phobia is always there with water stunts.
I do get in the water, but I was ruined by ‘Jaws’ ’cause I saw it when I was 13. Before that, I used to get in the water everywhere and never thought twice about it. After watching ‘Jaws,’ I was scared of the water. I have Steven Spielberg to thank for giving me another phobia.
Homophobia is just that: a phobia.
I got over the whole British eating-with-hands phobia very quickly when I was working with Oxfam in Tanzania.
My biggest phobia is spiders. When I was in second grade, one of my classmates got bitten. That did it for me.
I have had a lifelong phobia of snakes.
A lot of my friends who grew up in Manhattan have a strange phobia about Brooklyn. It’s big and scary and they get lost.
My dirty little secret is I don’t drive at all, though I have my license and I renew it every five years. I’m phobic. I keep worrying if I drive, I’ll end up killing someone. I hoped that by writing about a car crash, I might understand and heal this phobia, but I didn’t! I’m still phobic.
I used to have a spider phobia, but I’m pretty fearless now.
Stage phobia never touched me. I was naturally drawn towards the spotlight.
I had water phobia since childhood without any reason as such.
There’s a vast encyclopedia of fears and phobias, and pretty much any object, experience, situation you can think of, there is someone who has a phobia of it.
I’d never go under the knife because I have a phobia of needles.
I had the feeling every time I was on a plane everyone was going to die. It was a horrible phobia. A stupid one.
I have a phobia. I have a serious phobia of rodents. I don’t even like white mice, hamsters.
It’s a phobia I have. I never assume I’m going to be able to write another album after I finish one.
I would gladly do it but I am suffering from social phobia. I cannot manage being in a crowd of people.
Compared to other liberal cities like San Francisco and Amsterdam, New Yorkers are always trying to do something, make art or love or money or whatever, and they have this phobia about standing still.
I hate having my feet touching stuff. And I’ve been finding people that have the same thing. It’s not a phobia; it just gives me goose bumps.
I’m also taking singing classes as well, not that I ever plan to sing in public in my entire life. I actually have a phobia of singing, so I decided to take some singing lessons to help me get away from the phobia.
I have a massive phobia for schedules and calendars. I need people to tell me where I need to be. I can’t bear to see it in black and white. I think it’s a fear of being pinned down.
One of those things I never exactly cared for was that phobia of appearing to be rich. To become rich is a natural thing, a result of your work, that which you’ve done.
I have an animal phobia, especially ones I don’t know.
I conquered my phobia of camping, although I doubt I’ll be pitching my tent at a muddy festival any time soon.
I’ve always had a dog phobia.
When I was a teenager, if anyone recognized me for anything I did, it would ruin my day. I couldn’t handle it. It was some sort of neurotic phobia. I guess I was paranoid that people would treat me differently, or in an unfair way, because of my job.
I finally overcame my phobia, and now I approach flying with a sort of studied boredom – a learned habit, thanks to my learn-to-fly-calmly training – but like all former flying phobics, I retain a weird and feverish fascination with aviation news, especially bad news.
There’s so many more failures than successes for actors. It’s like a phobia, fear of cancellation.