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Quotes About Warning

You big crybaby," I whispered into his ear. "Now you know why your mom warned you not to hit girls. Sometimes they hit back.
~ Kirsten Miller
Consider yourselves warned, motherfuckers.
~ Kirsten Miller
Back in 1971, Herbert Simon, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1978, warned that "a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention." This is much worse today, in particular for decision-makers who tend to be overloaded with too much "stuff" – overwhelmed and on overdrive, in a state of constant stress.
~ Klaus Schwab
It's a dangerous dog that doesn't bark.
~ Kobo Abe
Cautionary Tale: Blood is seldom thicker than blood.
~ Kris Waldherr
Nick," I murmured, "should I ever head into the cellar armed only with a ladle after the police have just warned me that a psychotic killer is on the loose, please slap me.
~ Kristan Higgins
Well, listen, sweetheart. Boys only want one thing, of course, and guess what that means for you? Heartbreak. Pregnancy. Chlamydia, herpes, syphilis, crabs. That's beautiful, Dad. You should set it to music.
~ Kristan Higgins
He turned on the radio, and sure enough, the meteorologists were practically peeing themselves with joy. "Wind gusts up to fifty miles per hour, heavy rains, some local flooding. Stay inside, folks!
~ Kristan Higgins
More money has been lost because of four words than at the point of a gun. Those words are 'This time is different.
~ Carmen M. Reinhart
This time may seem different, but all too often a deeper look shows it is not. Encouragingly, history does point to warning signs that policy makers can look at to assess risk—if only they do not become too drunk with their credit bubble–fueled success and say, as their predecessors have for centuries, "This time is different
~ Carmen M. Reinhart
If you ever need to quickly get the attention of a roomful of American musicians, "A-one!" will do it every time. Warning: do not use this command frivolously.
~ Carole King
Full of disclaimers, you're like a warning label on a pack of cigarettes.
~ Caroline Kepnes
You call me Red again, Mister, and you won't need one. What you'll need is a pine box and a preacher to read about you lyin' down green pastures.
~ Carolyn Brown
Was it a threat, or a well-meant warning?
~ Carolyn Keene
By the way, remember that, all of you. On no account go up to the fourth floor.
~ Carolyn Wells
I've always gone out with much younger guys. But I rushed into relationships before really getting to know the person. What would come up as a warning sign within the first two weeks of dating would usually be the exact reason the relationship would end!
~ Carrie Ann Inaba
Actually, he told me later that I had turned him gay . . . by taking codeine again. And I said, "You know, I never read that warning on the label." I thought it said heavy machinery, not homosexuality—turns out I could have been driving those tractors all along! Turning
~ Carrie Fisher
That is Nick Colt, otherwise known as bad news.
~ Carrie Jones
Jangan biarkan sesosok pixie menciummu. Jangan pernah.
~ Carrie Jones
Helga, we need to talk. There's something you've got to know about." "You sound so serious, Lemon." "I am, Helga. Deadly serious." "Okay. I will be right over. Stay nude.
~ carsten stroud
Don't." Clary raised a warning hand. "I'm not really in the mood right now." "That's got to be the first time a girl's ever said that to me," Jace mused.
~ Cassandra Clare
By the Angel," Jace said, looking the demon up and down. "I knew Greater Demons were meant to be ugly, but no one ever warned me about the smell." Abbadon opened its mouth and hissed. Inside its mouth were two rows of jagged glass-sharp teeth. "I'm not sure about this wind and howling darkness business," Jace went on, "smells more like landfill to me. You sure you're not from Staten Island?
~ Cassandra Clare
People who were raised on The Bible can never tell the difference between a warning and an advertisement.
~ George Hammond
The critics of modernity were warning that one must be vigilant against the demands of hyperorganized commercial society and consumerism lest they undermine one's true humanity.
~ George M. Marsden