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Quotes About Danger

Holmes pensively; 'but our expedition of to-night will solve them all. Ah, here is a four-wheeler, and Miss Morstan is inside. Are you all ready? Then we had better go down, for it is a little past the hour.' I picked up my hat and my heaviest stick, but I observed that Holmes took his revolver from his drawer and slipped it into his pocket. It was clear that he thought that our night's work might be a serious one. Miss Morstan was muffled in a dark
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
I have to be careful, he continued, turning to me with a smile, for I dabble with poisons a good deal.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Tan peligroso es quitarle su cachorro a un tigre como arrebatarle a una mujer una ilusión».
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
It is bad enough to have a bear in your house, but it does not seem to me to mend matters if you call in a pack of ferocious wolves as well.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
rank and file it was difficult to believe that these eager and open-faced young fellows were in very truth a dangerous gang of murderers, whose minds had suffered such complete moral perversion that
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
It is a dangerous habit to finger loaded firearms in the pocket of one's dressing-gown.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Wolves or watch-dogs, it was hard to say from which the sheep had most to fear. The
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
There is danger for him who taketh the tiger cub, and danger also for whoso snatches a delusion from a woman.' There is as much sense in Hafiz as in Horace, and as much knowledge of the world." THE BOSCOMBE VALLEY MYSTERY We were seated at breakfast one morning, my wife and I, when the maid brought in a telegram.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
A wounded tiger is a dangerous beast.
~ Arthur Golden
dreams can be such dangerous things: they smolder on like a fire does, and sometimes consume us completely.
~ Arthur Golden
Nikad nisam stvarno razumjela zašto se Hatsumomo izlaže takvom riziku i dovodi ljubavnika u okiju, iako je nju vjerojatno upravo to uzbu?ivalo.
~ Arthur Golden
Zato snovi mogu biti tako opasni:oni tinjaju poput prigušene vatre,a ponekad se vatra rasplamsa i potpuno nas proguta.
~ Arthur Golden
Por eso los sueños son tan peligrosos: abrasan como el fuego y a veces nos consumen completamente.
~ Arthur Golden
This is why dreams can be such dangerous things: they smolder on like a fire does, and sometimes consume us completely.
~ Arthur Golden
Everyone knows that a wounded tiger is a dangerous beast.
~ Arthur Golden
Sap?i var b?t b?stami, tie gruzd k? uguns un reiz?m piln?gi p?r?em m?s sav? var?.
~ Arthur Golden
I was living only half in Gion; the other half of me lived in my dreams of going home. This is why dreams can be such dangerous things: they smolder on like a fire does, and sometimes consume us completely.
~ Arthur Golden
Por eso los sueños son tan peligrosos: abrasan como el fuego y te consumen completamente
~ Arthur Golden
was living only half in Gion; the other half of me lived in my dreams of going home. This is why dreams can be such dangerous things: they smolder on like a fire does, and sometimes consume us completely.
~ Arthur Golden
Los sueños son muy peligrosos: abrasan como el fuego y a veces nos consumen completamente.
~ Arthur Golden
Zo komt elke angst in de wereld, zomaar, omdat iemand op een dag besluit te geloven dat er een gevaar bestaat.
~ Arthur Japin
Da die Freiheit eine Sache der Gradunterschiede ist, so besteht die große Gefahr, daß diejenigen, welche nicht durch Erfahrung immun geworden sind, unmerklich in die aufeinanderfolgenden Grade von Unfreiheit hineingleiten. Dies gilt für unsre ganze westliche Zivilisation. Die großen Geschichtskatastrophen, wie der Zerfall Roms, kamen nicht in einem lauten Krach, sondern sie waren wie ein sachtes Abwärtsgleiten, das Jahrhunderte oder Jahrzehnte andauern kann.
~ Arthur Koestler
The storm came pretty soon, said John. They won't have got much further before it caught them. We may find them any minute. They'll have got off the ice the moment the snow began. If only they had sense, said Susan. But they haven't got any, not that sort. People oughtn't to be allowed to be brought up in towns.
~ Arthur Ransome
Sociability belongs to the most dangerous, even destructive inclinations, since it brings us into contact with beings the great majority of whom are morally bad and intellectually dull or perverted.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer