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Quotes About Threat

But when you know who you are in Christ, you no longer need to be threatened by people or compete with them, because you are already secure and loved.
~ Neil T. Anderson
I was much less paranoid now that I discovered there really were people following me, and wanting to kill me. This was a big relief.
~ Nelson DeMille
The biggest threat to Western civilization is posed not by other civilizations, but by our own pusillanimity — and by the historical ignorance that feeds it.
~ Niall Ferguson
Let's talk about national security. That's what's keeping most Americans up at night.
~ Sarah Huckabee Sanders
National security, both internal and external, is a challenge.
~ Sushma Swaraj
The state man's threat to steal her family enlivened her as if doused by ice water. The leaden fatigue of her despair evaporated. Something inside her unlocked.
~ Chris Offutt
What a dichotomy she was! She seemed timid until he spoke derisively of her title, and then she spoke in an icy ferocity. A few minutes later, with a few words artfully couched to sound like a threat, he once again reduced her to diffidence. If he was not careful, this woman would fascinate him.
~ Christina Dodd
The thing that hunts me now thrives on terror. My terror. I fear he will come for me. I fear he will come for anyone who knows me.
~ Christina Dodd
Just remember who you belong to, Hannah. I wouldn't want to have to shoot anyone - or strangle you. She leaned over to kiss his shoulder. Why am I the one to be strangled? It's a much more personal death.
~ Christine Feehan
I wonder how you'll scream when I tear out your heart and show it to you," Emma said, very calmly, her voice low, meaning every word.
~ Christine Feehan
Keep making fun of my name and every time you order a drink, I'm going to put something in it you won't like
~ Christine Feehan
Keep making fun of my name and every time you order a drink, I'm going to put something in it you aren't going to like, Ashe muttered under her breath.
~ Christine Feehan
You look like hell," she observed. "I can't call the coast guard because you ripped out my VHF. I'm going to have to get you to shore as fast as possible." He held up his hand. "No. I can't be seen." He forced a trembling note into his voice. "I think someone's trying to kill me." "That's a shocker," she said, sarcasm dripping from her voice.
~ Christine Feehan
The man's posture said it all. God help the person dumb enough to ever lay a finger on Savannah Dubrinsky. Johnson had been worried about some San Francisco nutcase trying to get to the famous magician while she was in town, but now that he had met her husband, he figured anyone trying to touch her would have to be suicidal. He
~ Christine Feehan
Gino to Ezekiel - You're a threat to anyone making your wife uncomfortable. That's the way it should be but Joe's in a bad place right now and I think he's looking for a fight
~ Christine Feehan
The woman, as small as she was, standing valiantly in the face of the threat the Saldi enforcers presented, sent heat rushing through his veins.
~ Christine Feehan
You are not nearly as afraid of me as you should be," he growled.
~ Christine Feehan
religion continues to pose an urgent threat to public health.
~ Christopher Hitchens
justified in the name of "security" like almost every cowardly idiocy before and since
~ Christopher Hitchens
Religion poisons everything. As well as a menace to civilization, it has become a threat to human survival.
~ Christopher Hitchens
A minority is only thought of as a minority when it constitutes some kind of a threat to the majority, real or imaginary.
~ Christopher Isherwood
The Nazis may write like schoolboys, but they're capable of anything. That's just why they're so dangerous. People laugh at them, right up to the last moment...
~ Christopher Isherwood
Now, for example, people with freckles aren't thought of as a minority by the non-freckled. They aren't a minority in the sense we're talking about. And why aren't they? Because a minority is only thought of as a minority when it constitutes some kind of a threat to the majority, real or imaginary. And no threat is ever quite imaginary.
~ Christopher Isherwood
A minority is only thought of a minority when it constitutes some kind of threat to the majority, real or imaginary.
~ Christopher Isherwood