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Quotes About Danger

Placid waters hide lethal currents.
~ Susan Cummins Miller
He sounds like Jesus. Except rich and sexy." "Watch it, Meg. In this town joking about Jesus could get you shot. You've never seen so many of the faithful who're armed.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Okay, so I'll admit I'm curious. Big deal. We both know what that leads to. Dead cat.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
A villain always preferred luring the heroine to his lair.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I feed off men. I lure them with my sexual tricks, then bite off their heads while they sleep." "Ain't She Sweet?.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
He hates having people around." Then how does he expect to find his next murder victim? Scamp inquired. Unless it's Jaycie . . .
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
You let us out right now, o r Gabe is going to shoot you with his gun! I mean it! He's got a million guns, and he'll shoot you, then cut you up with a knife!
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Tell me what's happening," he went on. "Why is someone after you? What do they want?" She placed her palm on her chest and drawled, "The key to my heart." A muscle ticked in his jaw. "Keep your secrets then. I don't care." "No reason you should
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
How to distinguish the general noise of the midlife or aging body from meaningful signals that portend danger? In difficult-to-obtain books published primarily by small presses or self-published, the testimonies of women underscore the need for an early detection tool, given the vagaries of symptoms
~ Susan Gubar
A man may be accused of cowardice for fleeing away from all manner of physical dangers but when things supernatural, insubstantial and inexplicable threaten not only his safety and well-being but his sanity, his innermost soul, then retreat is not a sign of weakness but the most prudent course.
~ Susan Hill
he felt his heart stop. He knew each curve and volume and tactile sensation intimately, her image reconstructed by his searching fingers. And he was wretchedly struck at the horrendous extent of her danger. She had come for him, he knew without a doubt, and if he hadn't known he loved her before, he would have surely then. She was here beside him
~ Susan Johnson
Emotional and physical isolation from attachment figures is inherently traumatizing for human beings, bringing with it a heightened sense, not simply of vulnerability and danger, but also of helplessness (Mikulincer, Shaver, & Pereg, 2003).
~ Susan M. Johnson
little brother break his ornery neck. "Tate, this is a bad idea.
~ Susan May Warren
Don't fall in love with a spy.
~ Susan May Warren
He'd faced dangerous criminals. He could eat vegetables. Vegetables didn't kill. Pobably.
~ Susan May Warren
For in Western culture, music itself is always in danger of being regarded as the feminine Other that circumvents reason and arouses desire.
~ Susan McClary
He was worried I might one day naively mix laundry bleach with ammonia and he wanted to make sure I understood some things cannot be stirred together into the same pot because they will react in ways that can hurt someone. It is that way with fear and ignorance, I think.
~ Susan Meissner
The dangers of sophistry and scholasticism are present in the possibility of philosophy itself.
~ Susan Neiman
There will always be vain, obsessive people who want to own rare and extraordinary things whatever the cost there will always be people for whom owning beautiful, dangerous animals brings a sense of power and magic.
~ Susan Orlean
I don't like hiking with convicts carrying machetes.
~ Susan Orlean
Orchid hunting is a mortal occupation. That has always been part of its charm, Laroche loved orchids, but I came to believe he loved the difficulty and fatality of getting them almost as much as the flowers themselves.
~ Susan Orlean
I hate hiking with convicts carrying machetes.
~ Susan Orlean
Victorian women were forbidden from owning orchids because the shapes of the flowers were considered too sexually suggestive for their shy constitutions, and anyway the expense and danger and independence of collecting in the tropics were beyond any Victorian woman's ken.
~ Susan Orlean
The whole world is full of danger. But also it is full of beauty and courage and many wonders.
~ Susan Patron