Quotes About Precarious
Cezanne produced precarious little worlds that almost, almost, almost lose their balance but somehow hold themselves together, creating tension, beauty and danger all at once.
~ Robert Krulwich
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The world's my oyster. But it worries me, all this showing off about being happy. Life is so precarious, and I know terrible things can happen. At the moment, everything is happy.
~ Jerry Hall
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This house party was not safe at all.
~ Mary Balogh
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Even if they were to leave Europe, and inhabit the deserts of the new world, yet one of the first results of those sympathies for which the dæmon thirsted would be children, and a race of devils would be propagated upon the earth, who might make the very existence of the species of man a condition precarious and full of terror. Had
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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he reached a poor little cottage that seemed ready to fall, and only remained standing because it could not decide on which side to fall first
~ Hans Christian Andersen
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Towards evening, he reached a poor little cottage that seemed ready to fall, and only remained standing because it could not decide on which side to fall first.
~ Hans Christian Andersen
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My father followed, during most of his life, the precarious occupation of a country school teacher.
~ Simon Newcomb
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Probably all babies, having recently been nothing, have a tenuous hold on life.
~ Maxine Hong Kingston
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There was the situation in Nicaragua where the Sandinistas had taken over a couple of years earlier. There was a civil war going on in El Salvador and there was a similar situation in Guatemala. So Honduras was in a rather precarious geographic position indeed.
~ John Negroponte
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precaria, su presencia misma en estos lugares donde busca algo de estabilidad la gente cuya vida, por la razón que sea, es inestable.
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
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Coronavirus has exposed for all what many of us already knew - some of our most important workers have barely enough to live on, and millions are condemned to financial insecurity, inequality and food poverty.
~ Caroline Lucas
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We should not see those great displacements of capital, of labor, and of population, that legislative measures occasion; displacements that render so uncertain and precarious the very sources of existence, and thus enlarge to such an extent the responsibility of Governments.
~ Frederic Bastiat
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I understand what you mean by precarious. Sometimes I feel so- I don't know- lonely. The kind of helpless feeling when everything you're used to has been ripped away. Like there's no more gravity, and I'm left to drift in outer space. With no idea where I'm headed.
~ Haruki Murakami
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The truth is this is a very dangerous world.
~ Mike Rogers
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There is a problem with that island. It is an accident waiting to happen.
~ Michael Crichton
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Subprime borrowers tended to be one broken refrigerator away from default. Few
~ Michael Lewis
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teetering on toothpicks. From the depths of the barrel emerged sounds so clotted and guttural that, when you first heard them, you did not recognize them as
~ Michael Lewis
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My life is quite physical anyway. When you are three-foot-six you kind of have to climb stuff now and again, and you find yourself in quite precarious situations just to manage in what is quite a big world.
~ Warwick Davis
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What happens if a car comes? We die.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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Life on Earth, you see, is not only brief but dismayingly tenuous.
~ Bill Bryson
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because the results couldn't be guaranteed by the available
~ Julian May
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suspending her body out over the ditch like a piano swinging from a crane.
~ Justin Cronin
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How precarious that safety was, he didn't realize. It was shattered, at last, by means of a trifling accident. Christmas had passed. By this time the sudden splendours of spring had waned. Now Meerlust lay like an island of heavier green in a tawny sea of veld that swept upward wave beyond wave to the arching sky. The rivers ran down to the sea in a gin-clear trickle. The scattered rocks of the wilderness radiated fierce heat.
~ Francis Brett Young
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These were heady days at Morgan Stanley. No one seemed to care about how risky many of the hundreds of derivatives deals were. No one seemed to care about whether clients actually understood what they were buying, even when the trades had hidden risks. The group simply continued to pile trade on top of trade. Year by year, client by client, trade by trade, the venerable House of Morgan was building a precarious house of cards.
~ Frank Partnoy
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