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Quotes About Danger

Godzilla— A skyscraper-sized, radioactively mutated lizard. Grocery
~ Lenore Look
I wanted movement and not a calm course of existence. I wanted excitement and danger and the chance to sacrifice myself for my love.
~ Leo Tolstoy
I want movement, not a calm course of existence. I want excitement and danger and the chance to sacrifice myself for my love. I feel in myself a superabundance of energy which finds no outlet in our quiet life.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Because if I'm right about this guy, he's getting better and better at killing. And nobody even knows he exists.
~ James Patterson
It begins with Miller the Killer turning his head to see me eating Bolognese from the sick bag. Only he thinks I'm eating…
~ James Patterson
We've got something," I said, starting down the stairs again. "We've got a killer at large in this goddamned building. As for Madison Tyler, we've got another dead end.
~ James Patterson
kills a cop, the net gets big and wide. That net
~ James Patterson
The truth had always been far too dangerous for the public to know. The truth didn't usually set people free, it just got them crazier. Most people just couldn't handle the truth.
~ James Patterson
I called Kim's house the moment I got home. "I've got your necklace, I told her. Kim was thrilled. Mila, on the other hand, was not. She didn't understand why I didn't return to Kim's house. Now I have to walk home alone, Mila complained. No! Don't, I warned her. Call your father. Get a ride. But do not—I repeat, DO NOT—walk home alone. It's too dangerous.
~ James Preller
An unhappy woman with access to weed killer had to be watched carefully.
~ James Ruddick
For example, automobiles kill far more people today than do spiders or snakes. But people are far more averse to spiders and snakes than they are to automobiles. Why? Because in our EEA spiders and snakes were a serious threat to our survival and reproduction, whereas automobiles did not exist. Thus, it was possible—not to mention advantageous for our survival and reproduction—for us to evolve an innate aversion to spiders and snakes, but not to automobiles.
~ James Waller
And Philiper Flash, With a horrible slash, Whacked his jugular open and went to smash.
~ James Whitcomb Riley
innocent enthusiasm and love can sometimes cause great dangers.
~ Jan Jansen
You looked pretty good out there," she said, smiling up at him. "A little like a tasty seal, but I didn't see any hungry sharks.
~ Jan Moran
Advice is a dangerous thing, the Watcher responded. It should be given only rarely and cautiously, and taken in small doses with skepticism.
~ Jan Siegel
I think you are in very great danger of making him as much in love with you as ever.
~ Jane Austen
An interval of meditation, serious and grateful, was the best corrective of everything dangerous.
~ Jane Austen
Every young lady may feel for my heroine in this critical moment, for every young lady has at some time or other known the same agitation. All have been, or at least all have believed themselves to be, in danger from the pursuit of some one they wished to avoid; and all have been anxious for the attentions of someone they wished to please.
~ Jane Austen
and Darcy had never been so bewitched by any woman as he was by her. He really believed, that were it not for the inferiority of her connections, he should be in some danger.
~ Jane Austen
All have been, or at least all have believed themselves to be, in danger from the pursuit of someone whom they wished to avoid; and all have been anxious for the attentions of someone whom they wished to please.
~ Jane Austen
Darcy had never been so bewitched by any woman as he was by her. He really believed, that were it not for the inferiority of her connections, he should be in some danger.
~ Jane Austen
she was now in great danger of suffering from intellectual solitude.
~ Jane Austen
He began to feel the danger of paying Elizabeth too much attention.
~ Jane Austen
You shall not, for the sake of one individual, change the meaning of principle and integrity, nor endeavour to persuade yourself or me, that selfishness is prudence, and insensibility of danger, security for happiness.
~ Jane Austen