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Quotes About Danger

The poison dart hidden in the raisin tart. ...
~ Christopher Paolini
I warn you, Eragon, beware of whom you fall in love with, for fate seems to have a morbid interest in our family.
~ Christopher Paolini
Nothing is more dangerous than an enemy with nothing to loose.
~ Christopher Paolini
You worry about a crack in the floor while the whole mountain is about to come down on us!
~ Christopher Paolini
Do you think I enjoy this? My life has been threatened from the day I was born! All of my waking hours have been spent avoiding danger in one form or another. And sleep never comes easily because I always worry if I'll live to see the dawn. If there ever was a time I felt secure, it must have been in my mother's womb, though I wasn't safe even there! You don't understand - if you lived with this fear, you would have learned the same lesson I did: Do not take chances. Murtagh
~ Christopher Paolini
El peligro no justifica un acto irresponsable, por grave que sea la situación. Arya
~ Christopher Paolini
Un hombre con conciencia... lo más peligroso del mundo. Nasuada
~ Christopher Paolini
Nothing is more dangerous than an enemy with nothing to lose, he thought. Which is what I have become.
~ Christopher Paolini
Cuando hayas progresado, empezaré a enseñarte los métodos necesarios, pero mientras tanto, si te enfrentas alguna vez a un duelo de magos, te aconsejo que salgas corriendo lo más rápido que puedas.
~ Christopher Paolini
but he was too slow, and the raging, red-eyed rabbit ripped out Hord's throat
~ Christopher Paolini
Always you get into trouble when I am not with you. His smile widened. And when you are? I eat the trouble before it eats you.
~ Christopher Paolini
the Ra'zac bit my shoulder.
~ Christopher Paolini
Christopher Paolini
~ You could die.
side to side. It does not surprise me, though. Always this happens; whenever Eragon and I part, someone attacks him. It's gotten so it makes my scales itch to let him out of my sight for more than a few hours. He's more than capable of defending himself. True, but our enemies are not without skill either. Impatient, Saphira shifted her stance, raising her wings even higher. Nasuada, I am eager to be gone. Is there anything else I should know? No, said Nasuada. Fly swift and
~ Christopher Paolini
Why do we live in Spooksville? It's not just because our families live here. It's because this is a place of adventure. The unknown surrounds us every time we leave our homes. I know what I'm doing is dangerous. All great adventures are.
~ Christopher Pike
If there really are such creatures in here, it would be the discovery of a lifetime.' 'If there really are such creatures in here,' Sally countered, 'your lifetime might be very short.
~ Christopher Pike
Danger made life interesting, but anxiety gets tiring after a while.
~ Tracy Kidder
The mindless voters of this country are wrong to worry about the dangers of the CIA's internal corruption. When they bring this nation to disaster, it won't be through their villainy; it will be because of their bungling.
~ Trevanian
He had always believed that robes and swords did not go together well. There were already too many ways a magician could harm another person. Why add a non-magical one to the list?
~ Trudi Canavan
The loved ones of a Thief are never safe. - Cery
~ Trudi Canavan
A magician four centuries ago described his magic as a constant companion. It can be a helpful friend, he said, or a deadly adversary.
~ Trudi Canavan
İyi bir av bu, William Birader, ama geceleri dikkatli olun.' 'Niçin gündüzleri deÄŸil?' 'Çünkü burada gündüzleri bedenler yararl? otlarla iyileÅŸtirilir; geceleriyse kafalar zehirli otlarla hasta edilir.
~ Umberto Eco
This man, I thought, was on the wrong track. You can never create danger that has a thousand different faces — danger has to have one face alone, otherwise people become distracted. If you want to expose the Jews, then talk about the Jews, not the Irish, the Neapolitan monarchy, Piedmontese generals, Polish patriots and Russian nihilists.
~ Umberto Eco
There are secrets that kill. But
~ Umberto Eco