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Quotes About Dangerous

Unfruitful emotion is to be suspected. Feeling acts as an impulse, as a spur, as a spring, and when feelings are excited, and they put nothing forward, they are sometimes even dangerous to a man.
~ beecher henry ward xiii
People who pay attention to what matters most in their lives, and who learn to ignore everything else, assume a freedom that is highly creative as well as potentially dangerous in contemporary society. Having abandoned everything of insignificance, they have nothing to lose. Apart from being faithful to their God, they no longer care what happens to them.
~ Belden C. Lane
A romantic," said Nightingale much, much later. "The most dangerous people on Earth.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
A romantic," said Nightingale. "The most dangerous people on earth.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
Of course, if we've learned anything, it's how dangerous that fragile masculinity can be.)
~ Ben Lerner
In a craven and hierarchical organization, the only thing more dangerous in revealing your own ignorance, is to draw attention to the stupidity of the boss.
~ Ben Macintyre
In a craven and hierarchical organization, the only thing more dangerous than revealing your own ignorance is to draw attention to the stupidity of the boss.
~ Ben Macintyre
Everything about the presentation--the openness, the involvement of the community, the methodical plan laid out for implementing the idea--was exactly what Ting considered science done right. Science in secret as dangerous, difficult to regulate, and people who relished secrecy usually had something to hide.
~ Ben Mezrich
Losing the authority to supervise smaller banks could create a dangerous blind spot.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
Yes," said Lady St Julians. "I think those men who breakfast out or who give breakfasts are generally dangerous characters; at least, I would not trust them.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
You notice how liberals keep saying, 'If only Islam would have a Reformation' - it can't have one. It says it can't. It's extremely dangerous in that way.
~ Christopher Hitchens
The Bay of Bengal is hit frequently by cyclones. The months of November and May, in particular, are dangerous in this regard.
~ A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
There's no doubt that it's still a dangerous place, Afghanistan. The fortunate thing is that the United States was helping to provide security for Chairman Karzai. And it shows that the United States is committed to that regime.
~ Condoleezza Rice
If you challenge the constitution and if you challenge the borders of Iraq and the borders of the region, this is a public invitation to the countries in the region to violate Iraqi borders as well, which is a very dangerous escalation.
~ Haider al-Abadi
The situation in Iraq is dangerous but the regional situation is also very complicated and precarious.
~ Joschka Fischer
There is the regional rivalry between Saudi and Iran that is getting more and more dangerous, leading to proxy wars. There is the need for recognition of Israel's borders.
~ Jeremy Hunt
Liberal democracy is in regression all over the world, and it's a dangerous thing.
~ Steve Schmidt
I never regret things. It's a really dangerous thing to say, but for anyone involved in the arts, the bad things that happen make for good material. It's not a comfortable truth, but it is true.
~ Antony Sher
I am not convinced the Clean Air Act was ever intended to regulate or classify as a dangerous pollutant something as basic and ubiquitous in our atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
~ Jim Webb
I've always said, even batting leadoff, that I want to be a dangerous hitter.
~ Trea Turner
I am an expert on the floor and I am dangerous in all areas, not to toot my own horn.
~ Matt Serra
In a battle all you need to make you fight is a little hot blood and the knowledge that it's more dangerous to lose than to win.
~ George Bernard Shaw
We put water down into the earth to push up gas, then we say, 'Ooh, we're having a water crisis.' This is foolishness, and this kind of foolishness, where we try to excuse human behavior, is dangerous.
~ Mae Jemison
I have been fascinated by men and women of courage. People who took brave decisions in the service of great causes especially when more comfortable and far less dangerous alternatives were open to them
~ Gordon Brown