A Quote by Marcus Mariota

I'm not a fan of spiders... I tend to avoid them as much as I can. — © Marcus Mariota
I'm not a fan of spiders... I tend to avoid them as much as I can.
Like, 100 percent, I hate spiders. I thought I really liked them, and I learned that was just false. I really can't be around spiders. It scares me so much.
My books tend to have a lot of questions in them, and they tend to avoid black and white, for lack of a better metaphor.
Spider venom comes in many forms. It can often take a long while to discover the full effects of the bite. Naturalists have pondered this for years: there are spiders whose bite can cause the place bitten to rot and to die, sometimes more than a year after it was bitten. As to why spiders do this, the answer is simple. It's because spiders think this is funny, and they don't want you ever to forget them.
With all due respect to arachnophobes, I love spiders. Some might call me obsessed, but I've been studying spiders and spider silks for many years now and don't see an end in sight. There is simply too much to do.
Spiders frighten me. In response to the spider alerts for Australia, please can the Australian government remove all spiders from Australia and blow them into outer space.
I tend to not wallow too much in sentiment if I can avoid it.
If I'm around spiders, my fear isn't so much the spider, but my fear is that I'm somewhere rustic and that spiders are crawling around. I must be in the woods.
I'll fight a bear, but I don't like spiders. I'm not a fan of those.
What I'm attempting to do is to show people that if I can spend some time with very dangerous spiders and snakes and scorpions, then maybe they'll feel different about the spiders and snakes they find around their areas. I don't need people to keep them as pets. I just like them to be respectful and see that everything in nature has its place.
I tend to avoid interviews, I don't have a publicist and fear of failure is still very much alive in my personal life.
Areas with lots of college students/young people can be a minefield, so I tend to avoid them.
I'm not a big fan of spiders and snakes and worms and stuff like that, but they don't really creep me out.
I'm very nervous of snakes. I think it's something about the movement. I'm not a huge fan of spiders either.
I have very sensitive skin and every time I have a facial it makes it worse, so I tend to avoid them.
I tend to avoid things like award shows and panels and interviews, not remotely because I feel I'm above them or wish to cultivate the image of the intriguing recluse. I'm just not very good at them.
You cannot avoid making judgements but you can become more conscious of the way in which you make them. This is critically important because once we judge someone or something we tend to stop thinking about them or it.
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