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Quotes About Dangers

Learning carries within itself certain dangers because out of necessity one has to learn from one's enemies.
~ Leon Trotsky
While Hurricane Katrina demonstrated the dangers of failing to evacuate hospitals from the path of a storm, Hurricane Gustav demonstrated that moving thousands of sick people has its own risks. Gustav also highlighted a critical vulnerability of American hospitals - an inability to withstand prolonged blackouts.
~ Sheri Fink
Nantucket's English settlers, who first disembarked on the island in 1659, had been mindful of the sea's dangers. They had hoped to earn their livelihoods not as fishermen but as farmers and shepherds on this grassy isle dotted with ponds, where no wolves preyed.
~ Nathaniel Philbrick
Nature would not have overlooked such dangers through failing to recognize them, or because it saw them but was powerless to prevent or correct them. Nor would it ever, through inability or incompetence, make such a mistake as to let good and bad things happen indiscriminately to good and bad alike.
~ Marcus Aurelius
But unfortunately, decent people are usually slow to act and ignore dangers until a crisis erupts. They are sluggish and willing to abide with peace without honor, but their own inaction causes them to lose both.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
On the other hand, he was also enjoying the ecstasy of an idea, not daring just yet to envision its complications, dangers, and vicious absurdities. For now, the idea was enough. It was indestructible. Transforming it into reality, well, that was something else altogether. For now, though, let's let him enjoy it.
~ Marcus Zusak
Nuclear proliferation - the proliferation of WMDs altogether - is one of the greatest dangers of our time.
~ Timothy Garton Ash
Plotinus was preaching the dangers of multiplicity of the world back in the third century. Yet, the problem is particularly and essentially woman's. Distraction is, always has been, and probably always will be, inherent in woman's life.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
It is not good for a woman to be alone," the vicar said grimly. He had a large, squarish face with a strong, thin mouth and heavy nose. He must have been quite fine as a young man. Charlotte was ashamed of how deeply she disliked him. One should not feel that way about a man of the Church. "It leaves her vulnerable to all kinds of dangers," he went on.
~ Anne Perry
The dangers of life are infinite, and among them is safety.
~ Scott Westerfeld
That ruin is beautiful," he declared, and added: "But it is more than this, it is emblematic also.… Is it not in some respects an image of the human soul, once ruined by the fall, yet with gleams of beauty and energetic striving after strength, surrounded by dangers and watching, against its foes?
~ Shelby Foote
I think there's a lot to be learned from pop culture. But at the same time I see the dangers of using it in an exclusive way to construct meaning in your life.
~ Dana Spiotta
Human life implies adventure, and there is no adventure without struggles and dangers.
~ Rene Dubos
if you were to take account of everything . . . , you would never do anything. It is better to have a brave heart and endure one half of the terrors we dread than to [calculate] all of the terrors and suffer nothing at all. . . . Big things are won by big dangers.
~ John Lewis Gaddis
Monarchs ought to put to death the authors and instigators of war, as their sworn enemies and as dangers to their states.
~ Elizabeth (I)
I was too overwhelmed-and too focused on my job and its dangers-to let myself feel overawed.
~ Elizabeth Bear
There are ogres and black beasts out there; you have to be constantly on guard.
~ Ted Knight
Every sport has its dangers. I've been pretty lucky, knock on wood. But I've had really confident, brave and smart horses growing up, which I think is important when you're young. You are working with massive animals over big fences, and especially at this top level, there is really no room for error.
~ Jessica Springsteen
Indeed, one of the least-talked-about dangers of our ever-expanding entitlement culture is that it threatens the viability of these necessary programs for those who genuinely need and use them as a bridge to a better life.
~ Rachel Campos-Duffy
Yes, I've received death threats.
~ Jim Acosta
I believe human beings mark a threshold in the development of the planet, of course, but it is only part of the picture. What Big History can do is show us the nature of our complexity and fragility and the dangers that face us, but it can also show us our power, with collective learning.
~ David Christian
There are dangers to riding the tiger of populism.
~ Penny Mordaunt
in the face of all dangers, in what may seem a godless region, we move forward through the agencies of love and art.
~ Mark Doty
The easy lilt of a military anthem, the sexual glamour of uniforms, the evangelical fervor of a demagogue — the Berliners recognized the dangers because they had become susceptible themselves.
~ Anthony Heilbut