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Quotes About Danger

He's got courage, Alex said. Courage! Raoul bellowed. That coward almost kills him and--
~ Tamora Pierce
It was like trying to balance on a pair of knife blades. Who had thought of this mad form of travel in the first place? And why had no one locked them up before they passed their dangerous ideas on to others?
~ Tamora Pierce
I began to feel lighthearted. Don't ever do that; it tempts some dark and evil force abroad in the universe.
~ Tanith Lee
I will pay you in trouble and terror.
~ Tanith Lee
His eagerness to hate had brought Leopardo a certain reputation among swordsmen, and four cruel scars on his smooth body.
~ Tanith Lee
The complexity and danger of the enterprise were nevertheless, considered essential to the plan as a whole: To discover what he wished to, by his own and undetectable means, while leaving as much chaos and doubt in his wake as he might.
~ Tanith Lee
Discretion doesn't really apply to giant, flying, fire-breathing lizards who very nearly removed my fucking eyebrows
~ Tanya Huff
Walther PPK
~ Ted Bell
Walther PPK peashooter of yours.
~ Ted Bell
out of the aircraft before it sinks like a bloody stone?
~ Ted Bell
One could keep open secrets only so well before they became a threat to others.
~ Ted Dekker
Because the real wolf comes to kill. To steal. To destroy.
~ Ted Dekker
Kurtlar geliyor diye ba??rma o yalanc? çoban gibi,' demekteydim gerçekte. BaÅŸka düÅŸünceler, ürpertici tan?d?k düÅŸünceler Geldiler gerili cambaz ipini geçip: 'Kurtlar geliyor diye ba??rma. Yoksa anlayamam, duymam İşler gerçekten kötü gittiÄŸinde.
~ Ted Hughes
How do I teach my child not to run into the street?" or "He knows not to run into the street at our house, but at Grandma's he runs into the street." In the first situation, the child actually has no concept of danger at all; in
~ Temple Grandin
Something that's such a joy in my life every day - cooking - is this incredible, horrific danger to women around the world.
~ Julia Roberts
You're somethin' else, Hel. Know that? Dodged the sea toad, got rescued off that damned comet, bisected ol' Bron Elgar like a bagel out there on Cravat ... How the hell you get away from those damn fish down in the Glory Hole? Man, you got more lives than a New York alleycat.
~ Julian May
Is it wrong to kill something that wants to kill you?
~ Julianna Baggott
He called you Duncan,' she said. 'I heard him. Aren't you worried I'll tell someone your name and the true identity of the Highland Butcher will be discovered?' 'There are hundreds of Duncans in the Highlands, lass - so no, I'll not lose any sleep over it. And since you're asking more questions, are you not worried I'll change my mind and slit your throat after all?' He paused. 'Since you know my name.
~ Julianne MacLean
Is it the boiler room? Is this the part where we both fall asleep and Freddy comes after us? 'Cause I could so kick his ass.
~ Julie Halpern
By the way, I'm not usually attracted to danger," I said. "Up until now I've led a pretty boring life." "Boredom is good!" Dr. Rasman looked pleased. "Boredom is why God invented books. Are you still in your book club?
~ Julie Schumacher
It is within the commercial realm of advertising that the drama of Otherness finds expression. Encounters with Otherness are clearly marked as more exciting, more intense, and more threatening. The lure is the combination of pleasure and danger.
~ Juliet Schor
The best literature is always a take [in the musical sense]; there is an implicit risk in its execution, a margin of danger that is the pleasure of the flight, of the love, carrying with it a tangible loss but also a total engagement that, on another level, lends the theater its unparalleled imperfection faced with the perfection of film. I don't want to write anything but takes.
~ Julio Cortazar
Acababa de descrubirlo, porque la gente dentro de un auto detenido casi desaparece, se pierde en esa mísera jaula privada de la belleza que le dan el movimiento y el peligro.
~ Julio Cortazar
Por qué decís: peligros metafísicos? También hay ríos metafísicos Horacio, vos te vas a tirar a uno de esos ríos.
~ Julio Cortazar