Quotes About Danger
He switched the gasper off quickly before it burned the toaster and the whole damn table. Too much power. Technology again. Technology was the asshole of science.
~ Romain Gary
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instantly felt in jeopardy, for his impudence was plain and Jesse's countenance was stern
~ Ron Hansen
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Reaching out to any fellow ghetto kids is an act he puts in the same category as doing drugs: the initial rush of warmth and euphoria puts you on a path to ruin.
~ Ron Suskind
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We felt it was really a dangerous world where you got punished for doing nothing.
~ Rona Jaffe
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We're in greater danger today than we were the day after Pearl Harbor. Our military is absolutely incapable of defending this country.
~ Ronald Reagan
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My fellow Americans, I must speak to you tonight about a mounting danger in Central America that threatens the security of the United States. This danger will not go away it will grow worse, much worse, if we fail to take action now.
~ Ronald Reagan
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Anger is only one letter short of danger.
~ Roosevelt, Eleanor
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As long as theoretic knowledge remains the privilege of a handful of "academicians" in the Party, the latter will face the danger of going astray.
~ Rosa Luxemburg
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He's fiddling around in his pocket...nothing to worry about...all the young ones fiddle around in their pockets...a pistol? an erection?
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Men are the thing to be afraid of, always, men and nothing else.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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Over our heads, two millimetres, maybe one millimetre from our temples, those long tempting lines of steel that bullets make when they're out to kill you were whistling through the hot summer air. I'd never felt so useless as I did amid all those bullets in the sunlight. A vast and universal mockery.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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To put your trust in men is to get yourself killed a little
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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he caught sight of the osprey, wheeling overhead, flying in wide circles. He hovered in the air, borne by the breeze. He made it look so easy—-just floating in the air, lazily flying over the beach and sea. But Zeb knew the bird was hunting, fighting to stay alive, riding through all the dangers hidden by the beautiful day.
~ Luanne Rice
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I stared into the lion's eyes and knew that he could take me down so easily. He'd swipe me with his curved claws, clamp his fangs around my throat or my skull, kill me in an instant.
~ Luanne Rice
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One thing. I've got experience with explosives. Another thing. I've got explosives.
~ Lydia Millet
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El verdadero valor reside en enfrentarse al peligro aun cuando uno está asustado.
~ Lyman Frank Baum
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You're trembling," he said. "I think I'm scared." "But why?" He smoothed his hand over her hair. "I was a fool to have left you alone, but it won't happen again." "I've never had anyone try to kill me before." Richard patted her back gently. "'Tis a bit unnerving the first time.
~ Lynn Kurland
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You touch, I kill.
~ Lynne Reid Banks
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Everything's all fun and games until someone gets an ax in the chest.
~ Lynsay Sands
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One of the things Lissianna had learned through the centuries was that there was nothing more dangerous than a zealot.
~ Lynsay Sands
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Go the window: the street is empty. You may hear running footsteps, or a sigh. In a minute or two the whistles have moved away in the direction of the Tinmarket or the Margarethestrasse. Next day some minor prince is discovered in the gutter with his throat cut, and all you are left with is the impression of secret wars, lethal patience, an intelligent manouevring in the dark.
~ M. John Harrison
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Quem escapa do perigo vive a vida com outra intensidade.
~ Machado de Assis
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Melchior foi o primeiro que voltou a si. A reflexão corrigiu a espontaneidade, e o padre reassumiu o gesto usual, com essa dissimulação que é um dever, quando a sinceridade é um perigo.
~ Machado de Assis
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Truth is what is true, and it's not necessarily factual. Truth and fact are not the same thing. Truth does not contradict or deny facts, but it goes through and beyond facts. This is something that it is very difficult for some people to understand. Truth can be dangerous.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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