Quotes About Dangerous
There is no word more "dangerous" than liberalism, because to oppose it is the new "unforgivable sin."
~ Fulton J. Sheen
BazillionQuotes.com
They let dangerous men out of prison now, yes sir, I'm afraid it's so. Cause they're over crowded and it was only his fifth offense.
~ Hank Williams, Jr.
BazillionQuotes.com
Nothing could be more dangerous to the existence of this Republic than to introduce religion into politics
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
BazillionQuotes.com
It is dangerous to play politics with the Budget.
~ Clement Attlee
BazillionQuotes.com
Nothing is more dangerous that the politician who uses politics as a surrogate for an unsatisfactory personal life.
~ Denis Healey
BazillionQuotes.com
We don't like security rules and laws, but without them men will be animals, perhaps the most dangerous animals.
~ Amit Kalantri
BazillionQuotes.com
Without imagination nothing is dangerous.
~ Georgette Leblanc
BazillionQuotes.com
A vacant mind invites dangerous inmates as a deserted mansion tempts wandering outcasts to enter and take up their abode in its desolate apartments.
~ Nicholas Hilliard
BazillionQuotes.com
There are few things more dangerous than a mixture of power, arrogance and incompetence.
~ Bob Herbert
BazillionQuotes.com
People crushed by law, have no hopes but from power. If laws are their enemies, they will be enemies to laws; and those who have much hope and nothing to lose, will always be dangerous.
~ Edmund Burke
BazillionQuotes.com
Moral power is always more dangerous to an oppressor than political force.
~ Mary Brave Bird
BazillionQuotes.com
A standing army, however necessary it may be at some times, is always dangerous to the liberties of the people. Such power should be watched with a jealous eye.
~ Samuel Adams
BazillionQuotes.com
A single legislature, on account of the superabundance of its power, and the uncontrolled rabidity of its execution, becomes as dangerous to the principles of liberty as that of a despotic monarch.
~ Thomas Paine
BazillionQuotes.com
Under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, the law was changed in the United Kingdom to ensure that the production and supply of dangerous drugs should henceforth be in the hands of criminal organisations. Some people have argued that this is not an ideal arrangement.
~ William Donaldson
BazillionQuotes.com
The way earlier societies seem obviously absurd and cruel gives a kind of horror at the forces that must be at work in our own, but suggests that any society must have dramatically satisfying and dangerous conventions; and people can put up with almost any political conditions, either because they are lazy or because they are ambitious.
~ William Empson
BazillionQuotes.com
Many companies enter businesses planning to capture only a small percentage of the market. Such plans are not conservative; they are extremely dangerous. They are strategies for failure. The only good plans and the only good marketing programs are those aimed at dominance, backed by sufficient resources to achieve it, and executed with precision.
~ William H. Davidow
BazillionQuotes.com
But they say that sexuality can be dangerously Dionysian. Nowhere do we need order more than at any orgy.
~ William H. Gass
BazillionQuotes.com
I do not think... that any man has the right to take life. When he thinks he has he is at his most dangerous.
~ William Horwood
BazillionQuotes.com
are two types of the mentally deficient in this world. The first type mistake their lack of understanding for bold perception. This type of deficiency is often found in urologists and presidential candidates and is as dangerous as the plague.
~ William Lashner
BazillionQuotes.com
Feelings are not supposed to be logical. Dangerous is the man who has rationalized his emotions.
~ David Borenstein
BazillionQuotes.com
The gods are very dangerous, and they can do bad things to human beings.
~ David Bruce
BazillionQuotes.com
Everything changed after AIDS," Dr. Molnár had just explained to him. "From then on, blood was more dangerous than shit.
~ David Cronenberg
BazillionQuotes.com
I'm all in favor of keeping dangerous weapons out of the hands of fools. Let's start with typewriters.
~ David Gerrold
BazillionQuotes.com
I believe that this instinct to perpetuate useless work is, at bottom, simply fear of the mob. The mob (the thought runs) are such low animals that they would be dangerous if they had leisure; it is safer to keep them too busy to think. —George Orwell, Down and Out in Paris and London
~ David Graeber
BazillionQuotes.com
