Quotes About Danger
Luke thought he'd been escaping danger when he took Lee Grant's identity. Why did he suddenly feel like he'd only traded one peril for another?
~ Margaret Peterson Haddix
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Raistlin ran to Fizban's side. "Now is the time for the casting of the fireball, Old One," he panted. "It is?" Fizban's face filled with delight. "Wonderful! How does it go?" "Don't you remember!" Raistlin practically shrieked, dragging the mage behind a pillar as the slug spat another glob of burning saliva onto the floor. "I used to ââ'¬Â¦ let me see." Fizban's brow furrowed in concentration.
~ Margaret Weis
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Is it all right with you if I draw my sword now? Or would that be disrespectful to whatever's down here that's going to murder us and chop up our bodies into little pieces and suck out our souls.
~ Margaret Weis
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He was outfitted for the occasion with his broadsword, long knife, several throwing knives tucked in his boots, the dragon pistol, and a pocket pistol in his waistcoat. You are a walking armory, Father Jacob observed. Because you are a walking target, said Sir Ander.
~ Margaret Weis
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A 'why' is a dangerous thing," said Haplo. "It challenges old, comfortable ways; forces people to think about what they do instead of just mindlessly doing it. No wonder your people are afraid of it." "I think the danger is not so much in asking the 'why' as in believing you have come up with the only answer," said Alfred, seeming almost to be talking to himself.
~ Margaret Weis
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Un "perché" è sempre pericoloso – disse Haplo – mette in forse vecchi, confortevoli sistemi di vita, costringe la gente a pensare a quello che fa, anziché farlo semplicemente senza pensare. Non c'è da stupirsi se le persone ne hanno paura - Io credo che il pericolo non risieda tanto nel chiedere "perchè" quanto nel credere di essere giunti alla risposta definitiva – osservò Alfred come parlando a se stesso.
~ Margaret Weis
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Người ta cô Ä'Æ¡n Ä'?n tâÌ£n trong n?i cô Ä'Æ¡n c?a chính miÌ€nh. Luôn không th? t??ng tượng Ä'ược. Luôn nguy hi?m. Vâng. Cái giá ph?i tr? viÌ€ Ä'ã dám Ä'i ra ngoaÌ€i vaÌ€ kêu lên.
~ Marguerite Duras
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Le danger fait sortir le pire de l'âme humaine, et le meilleur aussi.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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All the better to bite you, my dear!
~ Mari Mancusi
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I think what you can't see is always what you should be frightened of.
~ Marianne Wiggins
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It is not the radicalism of hate that is our biggest danger today; our biggest danger is that we lack the radicalism of love.
~ Marianne Williamson
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Storytelling is a dangerous vocation, for the fairies punish those who return to tell their secrets.
~ Marina Warner
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In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns.
~ Mario Puzo
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He should be careful. It's dangerous to be an honest man.
~ Mario Puzo
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Life is like a box of Hand grenades,You never know what will blow you to kingdom come
~ Mario Puzo
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And in that fraction of a second before anything actually happened, Santino Corleone knew he was a dead man.
~ Mario Puzo
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You hang around me, Mike," he said, "you're gonna hear things you don't wanta hear." Michael lit a cigarette. "I can help out," he said. "No, you can't," Sonny said. "The old man would be sore as hell if I let you get mixed up in this.
~ Mario Puzo
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An intelligent, reasonable man in most cases has nothing to fear from women. You must beware of two things. Number one and most dangerous: the damsel in distress. Two: a woman who has more ambition than you do.
~ Mario Puzo
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Un psicólogo puede ser más peligroso que el mismísimo diablo, lo supe desde que leí a Freud.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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Un resentido es siempre peligroso.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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Magic was all fun and games until you had the H-bomb of spell materials on the bottom of your shoes.
~ Marisha Pessl
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Some stories you should run from while you still have legs.
~ Marisha Pessl
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Every paradise has its viper.
~ Marisha Pessl
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Despite the doctor's orders, I bought myself several cartons of cigarettes (…) I think that I preferred to put myself in serious danger rather than confront my shame. My shame at not having become someone, the shame of not having made my parents proud after all the sacrifices they had made for me. The shame of having become a mediocre nihilist.
~ Marjane Satrapi
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