Quotes About Danger
I have ââ'¬Â¦ an understanding. In England." His understanding with James Fraser was that if he were ever to lay a hand on the man or speak his heart, Fraser would break his neck instantly. It was, however, certainly an understanding, and clear as Waterford crystal.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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There's nothing here for ye! Nothing save danger." "Is there really nothing here for me?" I had asked. Too honorable to speak, he had answered nonetheless, and I had made my choice.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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Come on!" he said, grunting as he shifted the Chinaman's slippery form for a better grip. "They'll be after us any moment!
~ Diana Gabaldon
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For God's sake, be careful, Sassenach!" he muttered. "Dinna go near those things!
~ Diana Gabaldon
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As I leaned against the wall, trembling in the shadows, the door to the Governor's quarters opened, and the Governor came out, returning to his party. His face was flushed and his eyes shone. I could at that moment easily have murdered him, had I anything more lethal than a hairpin to hand.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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John felt the night as something wild creeping upon him, the force of spring itself rising from the ground into his feet, his legs, bursting through his body 'til the blood throbbed in his fingers, pulsed in his chest. Perhaps it was freedom, the exhilaration of their escape. Perhaps the excitement of a hunt by night, adventure and danger before them. Or the knowledge that he was an outlaw—with pursuit and danger certainly behind him.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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The wean might be about to fall face-first into the fire, but nobody—save maybe Ian—was going to know it, if it killed him. Ian
~ Diana Gabaldon
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There was an attempt on my life.
~ Jovenel Moise
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The attempted assassinations against me were not accidental.
~ Akhmad Kadyrov
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Automobiles are dangerous as all get-out.
~ Nick Woodman
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A dog that has rabies probably will do things it wouldn't do if it didn't have rabies. But that doesn't change the fact that it has rabies.
~ John Malkovich
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Depakote also has a really bad side effect, which is death.
~ Margot Kidder
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If you come, you better come in force because I will kill every single one of you. My hand won't shake, my aim won't falter. My face will be the last thing you'll see before you die." I jammed my knife into the table and walked out.
~ Ilona Andrews
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They call it the drowning instinct. It's when drowning doesn't look like drowning.
~ Ilsa J. Bick
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This is a fairy tale with teeth and claws.
~ Ilsa J. Bick
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Those brain-zapped kids weren't the only - or maybe even the worst - enemy.
~ Ilsa J. Bick
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The things you think about when you're a hair's breath away from getting yourself killed.
~ Ilsa J. Bick
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Monster or not, he was risking his neck to save her.
~ Ilsa J. Bick
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again he begs his victim to flee for his life.
~ Inaz? Nitobe
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Final warning. Shut up or die.
~ Irene Hannon
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Paris had its sweetest smell, the smell of chestnut trees in bloom and of petrol with a few grains of dust that crack under your teeth like pepper. In the darknes the danger seemed to grow. You could smell the suffering in the air, in the silence. Everyone looked at their house and thought, "Tomorrow it will be in ruins, tomorrow I'l have nothing left.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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This pervasive sense of danger has discouraged many serious scholars from visiting Japanese archives to conduct their research on the subject; indeed, I was told in Nanking that the People's Republic of China rarely permits its scholars to journey to Japan for fear of jeopardizing their physical safety.
~ Iris Chang
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If the players were armed with guns, there wouldn't be stadiums large enough to hold the crowds.
~ Irwin Shaw
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My favourite mentor brother told me that there were three kinds of people: followers, leaders and scouts. Scouts are capeable of leadership, but they could not tolerate the responsibility of it. Disinclined to take orders either, they invariably flouted authority and fomented strife. This is why scouts, he said wryly, were the first to be sent into danger, It was half hoped they would be killed. 'I fear you are destined to trouble us as a scout, little sister' he said
~ Isobelle Carmody
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